Fri, Nov 11, 2005
AEA’s Newest CD ROM Takes The Guesswork Out Of Repair
Station Training Program Development
The Aircraft Electronics Association has announced a new member
benefit and solution for all repair stations required to submit a
Repair Station Training Program per the new FAA guidelines.
AEA’s new interactive CD, Repair Station Training Program
Development, available January 1, 2006, prepares repair stations
for the 2006 requirements by dissecting and interpreting the
requirements in FAA Advisory Circular (AC 145-10) and the
Inspectors Handbook Bulletin (HBAW 0503). In addition, the CD ROM
includes exclusive access to AEA’s Repair Station Training
Program Development Tool; a unique web-based feature that prints
your training program for you.
After reviewing the CD, viewers will
have a full understanding of needs assessments, course definitions,
determining training sources and methods, measuring effectiveness,
and documenting training. Repair Station Training Program
Development goes above and beyond other products in that it clearly
defines what is required per the regulations and further instructs
organizations on efficient and cost effective implementation and
management of their program.
Over 800 repair stations worldwide have partnered with AEA for
the latest in regulatory and technical training. In addition to the
new Repair Station Training Program Development, AEA has developed
a series of computer–based training programs aimed at
improving interpretation and understanding of the Federal Aviation
Regulations. Available free of charge to members, Architecture of
an Alteration, Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, Flight
Manual Supplements and Aircraft Wiring Inspections are all
available for sale to any aviation organization interested in a
better understanding of these regulations and policies that govern
aviation business.
AEA Members will receive Repair Station Training Program
Development free of charge. Non-member organizations can order a
copy by contacting AEA at (816) 373-6565.
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