Military Aviation - Successfully Applying the Regulation

Short course

In Chobham

£ 375 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Chobham

  • Duration

    1 Day

By the end of the course participants will be able to: 1. Discuss the role of the Military Regulator (MAFTR). 2. Explain the contents, aims and objectives and the application of Defence Standard 05-130. 3. Define the roles and specific responsibilities in contributing to the continued airworthiness of UK MoD aircraft, aircraft systems or equipment. 4. Undertake the MAOS approval process to successfully gain compliance. 5. Discuss strategies to address gaps in your organisation against the requirements and evaluate closure methods. Suitable for: Maintenance Managers. Quality Assurance Managers. Key Quality Assurance Personnel. This course would be beneficial for any personnel who are considered to hold key responsibilities that relate to the continued airworthiness of UK MoD aircraft, aircraft systems or equipment.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Chobham (Surrey)
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Aviation Safety Centre, Building A5, Fairoaks Airport, GU24 8HX

Start date

On request

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Course programme

Mil-Part145 - Successfully Applying the Regulation

Course Benefits

This one day courses advances participants from a basic understanding of MAOS to successfully applying this regulation within their organisation.
Adding value to your business the returning participant will:

  • Understand how to become compliant with this emerging regulation and potentially secure additional business.
  • Keep you ahead of the competition by knowing how to best apply the regulation.
  • Advise you on the current regulatory best practise.
  • Effectively question and align processes and business practice with regulation.

Course Overview

This course is aimed at the practitioner level, (the people who must make MAOS compliance a reality) and will build on previous knowledge of MAOS and advance the participant from this fundamental level to that which can successfully apply the regulation.

By understanding the intent of the regulation it is entirely possible for the returning participant to find more efficient and safer ways of matching the compliance.

In addition to discussing the genesis of the regulation, the course extends to cover facilities, staff, planning, tooling and other requirements developed through the Mil-Part-145 regulation application.

Key Topics Covered:

  • The MAOS regulatory system and its links to the EASA System.
  • The origins of the Defence Standard.
  • The contents of the Defence Standard.
  • The approval investigation process.
  • Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material.
  • Continuing Airworthiness Management in relation to the Defence Standard.
  • The Maintenance System requirements.
  • Human Factors and Error Management requirements.
  • Personnel Competency Requirements.
  • Training and Examination Organisational Requirements.

Presentation Format

A balanced mix of group discussions, whiteboard work and PowerPoint presentations. Managed syndicate exercises afford participants the opportunity to practise the application of new processes and techniques.

Course Position

  • General Familiarisation with the principal elements of subject.
  • Detailed Detailed knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of subject.
  • Specialised Detailed process-oriented knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of subject.

Assessment Process

Method: Course assessment and feedback from facilitator. An end of course exam is not normally given, although this can be provided if required by the client.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course participants will be able to:

  1. Discuss the role of the Military Regulator (MAFTR).
  2. Explain the contents, aims and objectives and the application of Defence Standard 05-130.
  3. Define the roles and specific responsibilities in contributing to the continued airworthiness of UK MoD aircraft, aircraft systems or equipment.
  4. Undertake the MAOS approval process to successfully gain compliance.
  5. Discuss strategies to address gaps in your organisation against the requirements and evaluate closure methods.
  6. Locate current sources of information relating to existing and emerging UK MoD requirements.
  7. Understand the links between the EASA regulatory structure and Defence Standard 05-130.

Military Aviation - Successfully Applying the Regulation

£ 375 + VAT