Leads to certification with duration:
1 year
1 year
ALOFT AeroArchitects / Fundamental
All Company Required
Fundamental Training
Curriculum content
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The purpose of this training is to provide guidance for the prevention of Foreign Object Damage (FOD) to ALOFT/HI aircraft, and aerospace products being designed, developed, manufactured, assembled, operated, repaired, modified, refurbished and maintained.
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Human Factors in Aviation
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TR3301 Safety and You - describes the requirements for employee safety
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SMS is the formal, top-down, organization-wide approach to managing safety risk and assuring the effectiveness of safety risk controls. It includes systematic procedures, practices, and policies for the management of safety risk.
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You will be guided through the flow chart to show you what is required when you receive sensitive information. The Who What Where and When will be explained
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AS9100 is an internationally recognized quality management system standard specifically tailored for the aviation, space, and defense (AS&D) industry. It establishes a comprehensive framework for organizations involved in the design, development, production, maintenance, and servicing of aerospace products and services.
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AS9100D is a generally accepted certification standard for quality management systems (QMS) across the aerospace sector. It is derived from the ISO 9001 standard but includes additional specifics that are tailored to the aerospace sector. AS9100D sets the criteria for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and continually improving a robust quality management system within aerospace organizations. An accredited certification body is a required partner in the implementation of AS9100D. This organization will guide you through the implementation process and audit your systems for compliance. The audit requirements are clear and explicit and a well-established and thoughtfully operated QMS that is established to comply with the standard will generally require only small corrections and adjustments before a certificate of compliance is issued. AS9100D is tailored to the aerospace industry's needs, across all aspects of the sector. This relates to all parts of the industry, including: 1. Aircraft manufacturers. 2.Aerospace component suppliers of aspects such as engines, landing gear, avionics systems, electrical systems, and interior components. 3.Maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers specialize in the servicing of aircraft of all types. 4.Space systems and satellite manufacturers involved in the design, development, and production of space launch systems, satellites, and related ground support equipment. 5.Defense and military contractors involved in the production of aerospace and defense products. 6.Aerospace testing and certification services, for which testing can include flight systems, avionics, and satellite systems. To achieve AS9100D certification, organizations undergo a thorough preparation and audit process. The audit is conducted by a certification body or registrar-an independent third-party organization accredited to perform audits and issue certifications. The audit criteria are: 1. Documentation of procedures is judged to be in compliance with the standard. 2.Operation of procedures is assessed to reflect both the intent of the standard and the expressed processes documented in the QMS manuals. 3.The leaders of both the QMS process and the entire company are engaged and effective, with a clear understanding of purpose and methods. In particular, the audit will seek to validate that knowledge and enthusiasm. 4.Personnel are clear in their engagement with the process and have a developed understanding of their responsibilities and procedures. 5.Corrective actions instructed in internal and formal audits are implemented effectively. 6.A culture of risk management is measurably operating, with all participants clear in their roles and empowered as contributors. This includes seeing that risks are identified, prioritized, and militated against, in a systematic way. 7.Regular and systematic reviews of processes, document effectiveness, and outcomes are undertaken as a continuous improvement process that is seen by all contributors as a central plank of the QMS. AS9100D certifications are issued by a limited number of accredited certification bodies. These are independent organizations that assess and certify applicants against the AS9100D standard. Accreditations of these assessors are granted by accreditation bodies that operate at the national and international levels. The International Accreditation Forum (IAF) is the association that harmonizes accreditation practices worldwide. IAF members supervise the accreditation of certification bodies for various management system standards, including AS9100D. There are various interrelated certifications and accreditations that are relevant to the aerospace industry and related sectors. These are listed below: 1.ISO 9001: The most widely recognized international standard for QMS. Though not specific to the aerospace sector, it provides a strong general framework for the establishment and maintenance of effective and robust quality management. 2.The National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP): A global cooperative program for aerospace engineering, defense, and their service/supply sector. This provides standardization and accreditation for specific processes/treatments/methods such as chemical processing, non-destructive testing, heat treatment, etc. NADCAP regulates suppliers as meeting industry requirements and adhering to quality standards. 3.AS9110: Focuses on maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) organizations in the aerospace area. It provides specific requirements for quality management systems in MRO activities. 4.AS9120: The compliance standard for aerospace distributors. It addresses requirements for organizations involved in the distribution of aerospace components, parts, and materials. It ensures product traceability in addition to appropriate handling, storage, and documentation. 5.The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR): A set of regulations that control the export and import of defense-related articles and services in the United States. Compliance with ITAR is required for organizations involved in the export of defense articles and is important for companies operating in the US aerospace/defense sector.
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