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The management of continuing airworthiness plays a vital role in ensuring the safe operation of aircraft and is the responsibility of the operator. CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS A Competence Development Pathway Our comprehensive range of training courses provides the knowledge and skills required by all who have an impact upon the continuing airworthiness of aircraft, be they in operations, independent management organisations, maintenance organisations or elsewhere. Airworthiness Essentials for Aviation Professionals is an exciting new 3-day course for 2013 that should be considered a ‘must’ for anyone getting involved in the operation or maintenance of civil aircraft. The course outlines the whole airworthiness environment from initial design to ensuring the aircraft remains safe throughout its operating life. Regulations for Support Staff is a complementary 1-day course providing an overview of the European regulatory framework for initial and continuing airworthiness. More detailed knowledge of the continuing airworthiness requirements for European civil aircraft is provided for in the EASA Part M - Successful Management for Air Operators course. However, as we believe knowledge is only part of the competence equation, we offer a range of complementary skills-based courses for the practitioner, especially the acclaimed Developing your Continuing Airworthiness Management Skills which looks at the techniques and skills required to apply best practice in the continuing airworthiness management field. There was nothing our lecturer didn’t know about the regulations - he was superb!

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The management of continuing airworthiness plays a vital role in ensuring the safe operation of aircraft and is the responsibility of the operator.

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A competence development Pathway

our comprehensive range of training courses provides the knowledge and skills required by all who have an impact upon the continuing airworthiness of aircraft, be they in operations, independent management organisations, maintenance organisations or elsewhere.

Airworthiness Essentials for Aviation Professionals is an exciting new 3-day course for 2013 that should be considered a ‘must’ for anyone getting involved in the operation or maintenance of civil aircraft. The course outlines the whole airworthiness environment from initial design to ensuring the aircraft remains safe throughout its operating life.

Regulations for Support Staff is a complementary 1-day course providing an overview of the European regulatory framework for initial and continuing airworthiness. More detailed knowledge of the continuing airworthiness requirements for European civil aircraft is provided for in the EASA Part M - Successful Management for Air operators course. However, as we believe knowledge is only part of the competence equation, we offer a range of complementary skills-based courses for the practitioner, especially the acclaimed Developing your Continuing Airworthiness Management Skills which looks at the techniques and skills required to apply best practice in the continuing airworthiness management field.

There was nothing our lecturer didn’t know

about the regulations - he was superb!

Senior management

engineer/technical Specialists

employees

foundation Level

continuing Airworthiness managers

TR01 EASA Airworthiness Regulations - Management Responsibilities

or

TR09 MAoS Regulations - Management Responsibilities

TR17 Airworthiness Essentials for Aviation Professionals

TR23 EASA Airworthiness Regulations - Essentials for Support Staff

TS54

An Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS)

TS01 Safety Management Systems (SMS) - Fundamentals for Managers

A competence development Pathway for continuing Airworthiness Professionals

If you’ve ever attended a Baines Simmons training course you’ll know that we’re passionate about the importance of taking your level of knowledge, understanding and practical skills beyond that which the regulations stipulate.

Practitioner Level Advanced Level

TR36 Continuing Airworthiness Management Principles - Advanced Workshop

TR03 EASA Part M - Successful Management for Air operators

TR55 Managing Continuing Airworthiness Regulations within the UK MAE

TR18 MAoS - Continuing Airworthiness Engineering within the UK MAE

TT09 Developing your Continuing Airworthiness Management Skills

TT08 Continuing Airworthiness Management Skills for a Defence CAMo

TT04 Effective Technical Task Planning in Aircraft Maintenance

TT01 Improving Maintenance Programme Performance

TT02 Best Practice for Technical Representatives

TR07 EASA Airworthiness Regulations - Essentials for Logistics Staff

A competence development Pathway for continuing Airworthiness Professionals

our unique Competence Development Pathways show how our newly focused Foundation, Practitioner and Advanced training courses can help build the core competencies needed for different stages of your career.

We hope you find this Pathway a useful tool for planning your subsequent training and development needs.

The modern, purpose-built facilities at our Aviation Safety Academy

serve as a centre of excellence for all our delegates.

AviAtion SAfety AcAdemy

ConTACT USour dedicated Academy Training Team is responsible for scheduling and organising the delivery of all the courses we offer. If you need more information to help decide which course is right for you, or for an informal chat to discuss your training requirements, please contact us and we will do all we can to help.

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +44 (0) 1276 859 519

GETTInG To USfairoaks Airport is located on the A319 between chobham and ottershaw, about 5 minutes from Junction 11 of the m25.

From M25 Exit Junction 11 - follow the A320 signs for Woking. At the end of the dual carriageway, the first roundabout has a sign for fairoaks Airport, turn left. At the next roundabout, also signposted, turn right on the A319 and fairoaks Airport is about 2 miles on the left.

From the West - exit m3 at Junction 3, Bagshot, then follow the A322 on the Lightwater bypass to the first roundabout. turn left onto the A319 to chobham. in chobham village turn left at the mini-roundabout then after about 200m turn right, signposted A319 and fairoaks Airport is about 2 miles on the right.

www.bainessimmons.com

Aviation Safety Academy

Building e5B, fairoaks Airport (West entrance) chobham, Surrey, GU24 8HX