Aviation Awareness Training for Non-Aviation Personnel in an EASA Environment
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Aviation Awareness Training forNon-Aviation Personnel in an EASA Environment
Course Overview
This course provides non-aviation and entry-level personnel with a foundational understanding of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), aviation principles, and the safety, quality, and regulatory framework that governs aircraft maintenance organizations in Europe. Through structured modules, learners will explore how EASA ensures aviation safety, the basics of aircraft operation, human factors, and the importance of compliance, documentation, and sustainability in aviation.
Learning Objectives
Understand the role and purpose of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Identify the fundamental principles of flight and aircraft systems.
Gain insight into key EASA Parts — 145, 147, 66, and M — and their applications.
Recognize the importance of safety culture, human factors, and compliance in aviation maintenance.
Understand documentation, record-keeping, and reporting standards in EASA-approved organizations.
Explore aviation security, emergency response, and sustainability practices in the industry.
Course Modules
Module 1 – Introduction to Aviation and the EASA
1.1 Introduction to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
1.2 Overview and contribution of the Aviation Industry in the European Union (EU)
Module 2 – Basics of Aircraft Theory: How Do Airplanes Fly?
2.1 Parts of a Commercial Airliner
2.2 How Aircraft Fly — Overview of Flight and Control Surfaces
2.3 Aircraft Components and Systems
Module 3 – EASA and Regulatory Framework
3.1 Role of EASA in European Aviation Safety
3.2 Key EASA Regulations
Part 145 — Maintenance Organization Approval
Part 147 — Approved Training Organizations for Maintenance Training
Part 66 — Licensing of Certifying Staff
Part M — Continuing Airworthiness Management
3.3 Introduction to the Safety Management System (SMS)
Module 4 – Understanding EASA Part 145 and 147 Requirements
4.1 Purpose and Scope of Part 145
4.2 Purpose and Scope of Part 147
4.3 Organizational Structure in Part 145 and Part 147 Environments
4.4 Roles and Responsibilities of Key Personnel
Module 5 – Safety Culture in Aviation
5.1 Importance of Safety in Aviation Operations
5.2 Key Safety Practices in EASA Part 145 Organizations
5.3 The Role of Non-Aviation Personnel in Safety
5.4 Reporting Hazards and Incidents (Non-Punitive Systems)
Module 6 – Understanding Human Factors in Aviation
6.1 What Are Human Factors and Why Do They Matter?
6.2 The “Dirty Dozen” — Common Human Errors in Aviation Maintenance
6.3 How Non-Aviation Personnel Can Reduce Human Error
6.4 Case Studies on Human Factors
Module 7 – Quality and Compliance in Part 145 and 147
7.1 Importance of Quality Assurance and Auditing
7.2 Handling Non-Conformities, Root Cause Analysis, CAPAs
Module 8 – Aircraft Documentation and Records Management
8.1 The Role of Documentation in Aircraft Maintenance
8.2 Work Packages, Maintenance Logs, and Compliance Records
8.3 Traceability and Part Certification
8.4 EASA Form 1 and Essential Documentation
8.5 Digital Record-Keeping Systems
Module 9 – Aviation Security and Safety Protocols
9.1 Introduction to Aviation Security
9.2 EASA Aviation Security Regulatory Framework
9.3 Threats to Aviation Security
9.4 Security Measures in EASA-Approved Facilities
9.5 Responding to Security Incidents
9.6 Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Awareness for Non-Aviation Personnel
9.7 Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Handling Dangerous Goods
Module 10 – Emergency Procedures and Response
10.1 Overview of Emergency Protocols in EASA Part 145 Organizations
10.2 Fire Safety, Evacuation Plans, and First Aid
10.3 Non-Aviation Personnel’s Role in Emergencies
10.4 Reporting Accidents and Near Misses
Module 11 – Best Practices for Non-Aviation Personnel
11.1 Communication and Coordination with Aviation Personnel
11.2 Understanding the Impact of Your Work on Safety
11.3 Continuous Improvement and Keeping Up-to-Date with EASA Policies
Module 12 – Sustainability in Aviation
12.1 Europe as a Leader in Aviation Sustainability
12.2 COP 2030 and Climate Commitments
12.3 Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Neste Initiative
Who Should Attend?
Non-Aviation Personnel in EASA-Approved Maintenance Organizations
Administrative, Security, and Facility Staff
Compliance and Quality Support Teams
Human Resources and Office Personnel
Anyone New to the Aviation Maintenance Industry
Final Assessment & Certification
At the end of the course, participants will complete an assessment to evaluate their understanding. Successful candidates will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Mode: Online
Course Duration: 135 Minutes
Validity: 365 days
We carefully evaluate the candidates taking up this course. Email us at info@academyaviationonline.com and share your interest in taking up this course.