Walking-Working Surfaces

For Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 maintenance personnel training, our Walking-Working Surfaces course provides a foundation for learning about how to avoid occupational injury due to workplace hazards. It is intended to fulfill the OSHA training requirements on fall hazards.
Fundamentals of Instruction

Fundamentals of Instruction provides check airmen and flight instructors an introduction to instructing pilots. Topics covered include duties, functions, responsibilities, conducting flight instruction, evaluating students, human behavior, teaching methods, learning process, assessment and critique, and teaching risk management. This course includes two tutorials that can be tailored to your company’s needs for check airmen or […]
Minimum Equipment List (MEL)

The Minimum Equipment List (MEL) course is designed to provide personnel with an overview of the purpose and use of the Minimum Equipment List, including Master MELs. This tutorial provides instruction on the structure and contents of an MEL and basic procedures on using an MEL to defer inoperative equipment. This course meets the training […]
Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)

Our Aviation Action Safety Program (ASAP) Overview course provides a primer on the purpose of an ASAP and each member’s role within the program. In addition, this course includes instruction on the appropriate expectations regarding voluntary submission, reporting protection, and potential corrective actions. For Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 operators, our Aviation Action […]
Wire Strike Prevention

Wire Strike Prevention ensures pilots and crewmembers can avoid and mitigate incidents that may occur in wire environments. This course provides a foundational knowledge to effectively ensure pilots are able to mitigate wire strike hazards. For Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 pilot training, our Wire Strikes Prevention course helps ensure pilot and crewmembers […]
TSA DASSP

The TSA DCA Access Program (TSA DASSP) training provides instruction in the special requirements for flying into and out of the Ronald Regan (DCA) airport and includes training in the Common Strategy developed specifically for Security Coordinators and Flight Crew.
Bloodborne Pathogens

This Bloodborne Pathogens course is designed to satisfy OSHA training requirements for employees who may be potentially exposed to blood or bodily fluids. Content includes an overview of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standards, an overview of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, Control Measures, and what to do in the event of an exposure. This […]
GPS

Training on and using GPS increases navigational accuracy and situational awareness. Our GPS training presents how to properly handle all available GPS tools to the pilot’s benefit as well as who to properly handle errors. For Part 135, Part 125, and Part 91 pilot training, our GPS course provides information and knowledge for properly equipped […]
TAWS

Our TAWS course provides an introduction to the purpose of Terrain Awareness and Warning Systems. It ensures pilots will have a clear understanding of the TAWS functions, what alerts may occur, and how to respond to them. Additionally, we address common issues with TAWS such as Nuisance Alerts and when it is appropriate to inhibit […]
TCAS II

TCAS II provides a general overview of what TCAS is, why it was developed, and it’s safety benefits. The course provides pilots with the basic concepts of TCAS, ensuring that no matter what product they use they’ll understand the fundamental purpose of each type of alert and level of protection offered by TCAS II. Finally, […]