- The aviation regulatory environment is structured around several regulations, to ensure that the aviation industry operates safely, efficiently and sustainably. Global supervisory authorities are responsible for monitoring compliance.
- The aviation sector is constantly evolving, with regulations being updated regularly to incorporate new technologies and respond to environmental challenges, for example.
- Therefore, awareness of aviation regulations is a regulatory requirement to ensure safety, compliance, quality, reputation and innovation in the sector.
- Duration 0.5 day
- Validation TRIGO Training certificate
- Training type Classroom
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Delivery methodOn site
Remote session -
Session type
Open sessions / Public seminars
Dedicated /In-company session -
Number of participants
4 p. min
12 p. max (on site)
9 p. max (remote) - Languages Training materials: English/French - Trainers: 25+ spoken languages by TRIGO trainers all over the world
Description
- Discover the various international regulations governing the aviation sector according to the OACI, in particular PART21J, PART21G, and PART145.
- Understand how aviation activities are monitored throughout the life cycle of an aircraft, from design to dismantling.
- Understand how supervisory authorities are organised around the world.
- Discover the main requirements of aviation regulations.
- Understand the obligations and privileges associated with certification and regulation.
- Anyone wishing to discover the principles of regulatory requirements in the aeronautical sector
The course alternates between presentations of the applicable requirements and practical examples.
Knowledge test (multiple-choice questions)
Participant’s file containing the theoretical principles outlined during the training and exercise materials.
Trainings:
- REG201 – EASA Part 21G: Regulations for Production Organisations
- REG202 – EASA Part 145: Regulations for Aircraft Maintenance Organisations
Consulting service: TRIGO can assist you with the practical implementation in your company. Contact us to find out more.
- Have a PC with a microphone, a webcam and, if possible, a headset for greater comfort. Note: background screens are available on Zoom or Teams to blur or hide the rear view.
- Have a good Internet connection, to be tested before the session.
- Be installed in a quiet, isolated place ; set yourself to “unavailable” status on Teams ; close your email access, and mute your phone, so as not to be disturbed during the session.
- Participants from the same organization should not be grouped together in the same room, but each at his/ her own desk, to avoid any side discussions during the session. Virtual sub-groups will be specially created for the exercises, which will also enable mixed groups.
- Remote qualification/certification exams must be taken with camera and microphone open. We may also need to check that you are alone in the room.
- Please connect 5 minutes before the start of the session.
Prerequisites
None
Program
- History of aeronautical regulations
- Main aeronautical supervisory authorities in the world and their impact.
- How the requirements of aviation regulations are monitored
- The main mandatory documents, organisation manuals, EASA Form 1.
- Obligations and privileges of approved organisations