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Fri, Feb 10, 2017

NATA Program Makes Part 135, 91 And 91K Operator Training Accessible, Economical

New Training Resource Available To Air Charter, Part 91 And Fractional Operators

NATA has announced the launch of “The NATA Part 135/91 Training Center” — a new training resource available to air charter, Part 91 and fractional operators.

 

Developed by industry experts, the NATA Part 135/91 Training Center provides aircraft operators a standardized, trusted and economical system to train their entire team. The system is offered by subscription with unlimited access for a fixed annual fee.

NATA is demonstrating the new Part 135/91 Training Center at booth #1701 during this week’s Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference in Ft. Worth, TX.

Courses available through the NATA Part 135/91 Training Center include:

  • General Subjects and Regulatory Training for Pilots
  • Crew Resources Management Training
  • Safety and Operations Training for Aeromedical Flight Crewmembers
  • Aircraft Flight Coordinator Training
  • Ramp Safety, Towing, Aircraft Fueling and Fuel Farm Management Training
  • Occupational Safety and Health Training

“NATA developed this resource to provide charter operators and corporate flight departments, regardless of their size, with cost-effective, one-stop shopping for all their training needs. The Part 135/91 Training Center allows operators to access training for their entire team — pilots, flight coordinators and ground handlers — all in one convenient location,” said Mike France, NATA Managing Director Safety and Training.

(Source: NATA news release)

FMI: www.nata.aero

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