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Thu, Sep 27, 2018

IBAC Accepts Advanced Aircrew Academy's SMS For Accreditation

Safety Managers Online Training Module Gains Approval

The International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) has accepted Advanced Aircrew Academy's new Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Safety Manager online training module for accreditation.

Advanced Aircrew Academy's SMS for Safety Managers eLearning module is organized around the four core elements of SMS: Policy, Risk Management, Assurance, and Promotion. The SMS module provides web links, background, references, and example scenarios of an effective SMS in action.

The International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) and International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) Audit Procedures Manuals require that IS-BAO/IS-BAH auditors complete an SMS training course acceptable to IBAC. Advanced Aircrew Academy's eLearning module has been accredited by IBAC to meet that training requirement.

Aircrewacademy.com also has versions of the SMS eLearning module for pilots, mechanics, flight/cabin attendants, scheduler/dispatchers, line service techs, and office personnel. The SMS training module can be customized to the operator's SMS, detailing company-specific hazard reporting procedures and risk management policies/procedures.

(Source: Advanced Aircrew Academy news release)

FMI: www.aircrewacademy.com

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