Instrument Procedures
The Instrument Procedures module is intended for Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) rated pilots flying transport category jet or equivalent high performance turboprop aircraft. The module includes a review of navigation basics and instrument procedures i...
Read MoreInternational Procedures - North America / West Atlantic Initial
The International North America / West Atlantic Initial curriculum focuses on operations in Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean along with Customs procedures. The initial curriculum includes training on flight planning, differences in ATC and instrumen...
Read MoreLand and Hold Short Operations
The LAHSO module reviews pilot responsibilities, best operating practices, and planning tools for pilots who are going to accept a land and hold short clearance. Over 250 Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) reports were reviewed in the developmen...
Read MoreUpset Prevention Recovery Training (UPRT)
UPRT has overtaken Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) as the leading cause of fatal aircraft accidents worldwide. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICA...
Read MoreLow Visibility Operations
This module is an introduction to low visibility takeoff requirements, fog classification, reduced visibility due to fog, surface movement factors, runway markings, and runway visual range (RVR) equipment.
Read MoreMaintenance Resource Management / Human Factors
The Maintenance Resource Management / Human Factors module for Mechanics/Engineers and Line Service includes a review of the Hazardous Attitudes of Anti-Authority, Impulsivity, Invulnerability, Macho, and Resignation. We define each Hazardous Attitud...
Read MoreMinimum Equipment List (MEL) Use
The MEL Use module is an overview of Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) 91.213 Inoperative Instruments and Equipment, ICAO Annex 6, FAA 8900.1 Volume 4, Chapter 4, Section 2; FAA InFO 17007; and the different sections of a typical MEL. In this module,...
Read MoreMountain Flying
The Mountain Flying module is designed for pilots flying high performance jet and turboprop aircraft into and out of high altitude airports located in the mountains. Using airports such as Aspen, Eagle, and Telluride as examples, the module includes ...
Read MoreOperations Manual
The Operations Manual module is a custom module developed to train flight department employees—pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, schedulers/dispatchers, and line service—on the contents of your Operations Manual. The training is designed to f...
Read MoreOccupational Safety and Health
Why train on OSH? Because it's the law! The OSH module is designed as an introduction to and overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, establishment of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and the guidelines that are us...
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