Aviation Awareness Training for Non-Aviation Personnel – FAA Repair Stations

Aviation Awareness Training for Non-Aviation Personnel - FAA Repair Stations

Course Overview

This training program is designed to provide non-aviation personnel working in or around FAA Repair Stations with the knowledge to understand aviation safety, regulatory frameworks, human factors, and best practices. It explains the basics of aviation, key FAA regulations, safety culture, documentation, and emergency procedures, ensuring that all personnel contribute effectively to safety and compliance.

Learning Objectives

Aviation Awareness Training for Non-Aviation Personnel - FAA Repair Stations

Course Modules

Module 1: Introduction to Aviation and the FAA

Module 2: Basics of Aircraft Theory – How Do Airplanes Fly?

Module 3: Roles and Responsibilities in an FAA Repair Station

Module 4: Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and What They Mean

Module 5: Safety Culture in Aviation

Module 6: Understanding Human Factors in Aviation

Module 7: Quality Control and Assurance in Aviation

Module 8: Aircraft Documentation and Records Management

Module 9: Aviation Security and Safety Protocols

Module 10: Emergency Procedures and Response

Module 11: Best Practices for Non-Aviation Personnel in an FAA Repair Station

Who Should Attend?

Final Assessment & Certification

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