QCM Training Brochure 2025

Discover your next aviation training course in QCM's Training Program for 2025. With a wide range of regulatory initial and recurrent courses available, you can keep your skills up to date across a range of areas. View our General Training overview to join an open course, or reach out to us to schedule an in-house or distance training for a time/date which suits you.

Editorial

In 2024, QCM underwent one of its most significant changes since being founded in 1999. After 25 years of service, QCM’s leader and owner, Markus Enck, made the decision to sell the company to a new team of investors through a management buyout (MBO). This team includes long-term management members Luke Oppliger and Christian Schusser, who have been with QCM for 18 years and 17 years, respectively, and each bring extensive experience and fresh perspectives. Despite the change in ownership, QCM will continue operating as usual, with no major operational changes expected. Throughout 2024, we trained more than 3,000 aviation professionals worldwide, highlighting the ongoing need for both initial and continuation regulatory training. Looking ahead, Part-IS will likely be the biggest challenge for approved organizations in 2025. Implementation will occur in October 2025 for Part-21J design organizations, and early 2026 for all others. Needless to say, QCM will be ready to assist with training and implementing these new requirements.

We’re also launching a new Air Operations training for helicopter operators in early 2025, covering not only the commercial requirements, but also the specialized operations (SPO) requirements.

Finally, we’re exploring new ways to help our clients reduce costs related to training. One approach is to offer open trainings in more locations across Europe , allowing participation in training with minimal travel and hotel expenses. More details will be shared on our website, newsletter, and social media in due time.

QCM Part-147 Approval

The future looks promising for our Part-147 training organization, with several exciting developments on the horizon. In 2024, we successfully completed a consulting project with the University of Geneva related to basic training, which led to the client being granted Part-147 approval by the Swiss civil aviation authority (FOCA). This approval allows our client to combine Swiss apprenticeships with Part-66 Basic knowledge for professional training and licensing of Part-66 mechanics.

We are also exploring new locations for basic training exams to increase access for students.

In 2025, in response to the implementation of EMARs in Switzerland, QCM will continue to support Swiss organizations with the licensing of mechanics and the implementation of these requirements.

When it comes to aircraft qualifications, QCM remains in high demand for business aircraft type training in Europe. In 2024, we strengthened our Bombardier training capabilities by hiring a highly qualified instructor, allowing us to offer type ratings for key Bombardier aircraft.

Our flexibility and responsiveness to the ever-evolving aviation industry have kept us relevant for 25 years, positioning QCM as a leader in training and a trusted partner for organizations that value quality and comprehensive education. As we continue to grow and expand our capabilities and partnerships, we look forward to another exhilarating year ahead. We hope to see you in our training programs!

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About Q.C.M.

Within aviation, QCM is recognised as a trusted leader in regulation and Part-147 approved training, consulting, design approvals, and aircraft technical management. Owned and led by experienced aviation professionals, we support our clients in the efficienct implementation and continuous compliance with applicable aviation standards and requirements, while prioritizing customer excellence.

With office locations across Bern, Vienna, Prague, and Lodz, we are able to offer a wide range of services to clients across Europe and abroad, which includes:

Training QCM has been offering training since 2000, and has taught over 35,000 aviation professionals in that time. With regulatory and Part-147 approved courses and 35 qualified instructors available, we can arrange for any necessary initial and/or continuation training to be delivered in-house at your chosen location, at one of our spacious training rooms in Bern, or via Distance Learning. We can also customize training programs to meet your team’s requirements. Consulting Our knowledgeable, trusted, and experienced consultants can assist aviation companies with a range of services, including independent audits, aviation documentation preparation, interim management, and tailored consulting solutions. CAMO Plus As a FOCA-approved EASA CAMO, QCM CAMO Plus ensures your aircraft maintains full market value by managing compliance with aviation regulations, allowing you to focus on flying, chartering, or leasing while we manage your aircraft’s regulatory needs. Established in 2008, we specialize in technical management for business jets and helicopters, handling maintenance planning, record keeping, MRO negotiations, and authority dealings. Our services also include Pre-Purchase Inspections, Airworthiness Reviews, Import/Export of Aircraft, and Asset Management Inspections. Design Organization QCM Design, an EASA-Approved Part-21 DOA with over 10 years of experience, helps clients achieve their creative and technical aircraft design goals while ensuring compliance with top safety and quality standards. We assist with the certification of minor and major changes (STC) to airplanes and helicopters, offering custom solutions for design concepts, including new avionics, electronics systems, cabin interiors, galleys, and other equipment installations. Flamelab QCM Flamelab (EN / AS 9100:2018 certified) in Lodz, Poland, specializes in automated fire testing of aircraft interior materials and seat cushions according to CS and FAR 25.853 standards. Our unique automated Bunsen Burner and Oil Burner for Seat Cushion tests eliminate human error, providing precise, efficient, and faster results, ensuring your materials meet all regulatory requirements. QCM Campus Event Space & Seminar Rooms A 15 minute drive from Bern, our unique, modular indoor event space can seat up to 60 people, and is equipped with all the modern conference equipment you need to host your next professional conference or seminar. Our beautiful courtyard with grill can also be utilised anytime during events..

If you would like further information about our services, please email us at info@qcm.ch.

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Table of Contents

EASA Part-66 Module 10 - Legislation.....................................................................................................12 Module 10.9 CH - Swiss Aviation Legislation.........................................................................................13 Courses: Module 10 Legislation Part-147 Approved Basic & Type Ratings Overview..............................................................................9 Training Information.........................................................................................................................................10 Assessment Preparation & Coaching.........................................................................................................11 General Conditions for Courses...................................................................................................................96 Training Information

Management of Information Security Risks according to (EU) 2022/1645 Part-IS...............14 Courses: Information Security (Part-IS)

Courses: Continuing Airworthiness

EASA Part-145....................................................................................................................................................16 EASA Part-145 Refresher...............................................................................................................................17 Stock Management............................................................................................................................................18 Human Factors Initial.......................................................................................................................................19 Human Factors Refresher................................................................................................................................20 Fuel Tank Safety (Phase 1 & 2) and EWIS TG 1 & 2.............................................................................21 Airworthiness Review and Permit to Fly by ARS..................................................................................22 Maintenance Program.......................................................................................................................................24 FAA Part-145......................................................................................................................................................25 EASA Part-66 / Part-147 Initial...................................................................................................................26 EASA Part-66 / Part-147 Refresher...........................................................................................................27 ETOPS / RVSM / LVO for Maintenance & CAMO ....................................................................................28 Maintenance by EASA Part-CAO..................................................................................................................29 Continuing Airworthiness Management by Part-CAO.........................................................................30 Continuing Airworthiness Management by Part-CAMO for CMPA & Licensed Air Carrier (EC) 1008/2008..................................................................................................................................................32 Continuing Airworthiness by Part-CAMO according to Part-M or Part-ML.................................34 Continuing Airworthiness Management by San Marino CAR-CAMO..............................................36 EASA Part-145 and EASA Part-21 POA....................................................................................................38 Continuation Training Part-CAMO, Part-M and Part-ML.....................................................................40 Part-21 for CAMO Personnel ........................................................................................................................41 Safety Training (Incl. Human Factors)........................................................................................................42 Safety Continuation Training (Incl. Human Factors).................................................................................43 Safety Training...................................................................................................................................................44 Root Cause Analysis.........................................................................................................................................46 Fatigue Risk Management..............................................................................................................................47 OTAR Part-39.......................................................................................................................................................48 OTAR Part-145....................................................................................................................................................49 US/EU & Canada/EU Bilateral Agreement................................................................................................50 NiCad Batteries Maintenance........................................................................................................................68

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EASA Part-21 DOA Basic....................................................................................................................................51 EASA Part-21 DOA Expert...............................................................................................................................52 EASA Part-21 DOA Refresher........................................................................................................................53 EASA CS-25 Basic, Initial Training (Module 1).........................................................................................54 EASA CS-25 Avionics System (Module 2)..................................................................................................56 EASA CS-25 Cabin Safety (Module 3).........................................................................................................58 EASA CS-25 Interior Certification Training (Module 4).......................................................................60 EASA CS-27 Basic Initial Training (Module 1)..........................................................................................62 EWIS Safety Concept........................................................................................................................................64 EASA Part-21 POA Basic.................................................................................................................................66 EASA Part-21 POA Refresher........................................................................................................................67 Courses: Initial Airworthiness Courses: Operations Air Operation Regulation - Fixed Wing.......................................................................................................69 Air Operation Regulation - Helicopter........................................................................................................70 Air Operation Regulation Refresher - Fixed Wing..................................................................................72 Air Operation Regulation Refresher - Helicopter...................................................................................73 Air Operation and Aircrew Regulation........................................................................................................74 Aircrew Regulation for Commercial ATOs and Operators....................................................................76 Flight Safety Officer Initial Training..........................................................................................................77 Flight Operations Officers / Flight Dispatchers Recurrent Training..............................................78 Airport Slot Coordination (Based on IATA SSIM Chapter 6)................................................................79

Courses: Quality & Safety Management Systems

Management Systems in Aviation (incl. Safety Management & Compliance Monitoring)......80 Safety & Quality Auditor Initial....................................................................................................................82 Auditor Refresher..............................................................................................................................................84 Safety & Quality Auditors for Continuing Airworthiness..................................................................85 Safety & Quality Auditor for Aviation Professionals...........................................................................86 ICAO Safety Management System & Risk Analysis Training.............................................................87 Executive Safety Management Systems Training.................................................................................88 Courses: European Military Airworthiness Requirements (EMAR) EMAR 145.............................................................................................................................................................89 EMAR 66/147.....................................................................................................................................................90 EMAR M & EMAR CAMO.....................................................................................................................................91 Accountable Manager.......................................................................................................................................92 EASA Regulations Familiarisation...............................................................................................................93 Train the Trainer.................................................................................................................................................94 Train the Trainer Refresher ...........................................................................................................................95 Courses: Accountable Managers, & Mentors/Trainers/Supervisors

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TRAINING OVERVIEW 2025 - BERN, SWITZERLAND

Page No. Course

Duration Jan Feb Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep Oct

Nov

Dec

16 C-001 EASA Part-145

2 days

18.-19.

03.-04.

14.-15.

17 C-015 EASA Part-145 Refresher

1 day

05.

16.

18 C-002 Stock Management

2 days

08.-09.

22 C-009 Airworthiness Review and Permit to Fly by ARS

1 day

13.

21.

24 C-010 Maintenance Program

2 days

18.-19.

25.-26.

25 C-012 FAA Part-145

2 days

24.-25.

26 C-014 EASA Part-66 / Part-147 Initial

2 days

13.-14.

18.-19.

29 C-121 Maintenance by EASA Part-CAO

2 days

06.-07.

30 C-119 Continuing Airworthiness Management by Part-CAO

2 days

20.-21.

32 C-120 Continuing Airworthiness by Part-CAMO for CMPA & Licensed Air Carrier (EC) 1008/2008

2 days

10.-11.

02.-03.

34 C-122 Continuing Airworthiness by Part-CAMO according to Part-M or Part-ML

2 days

12.-13.

42 C-129 Safety Training (incl. Human Factors)

2 days

25.-26.

26.-27.

43 C-163 Safety Continuation Training (incl. Human Factors)

1 day

29.

09.

44 C-140 Safety Training

1 day

13.

09.

46 C-033 Root Cause Analysis

1 day

11.

10.

47 C-174 Fatigue Risk Management

1 day

12.

11.

51 D-001 EASA Part-21 DOA Basic

2 days

11.-12.

06.-07.

66 P-001 EASA Part-21 POA Basic

2 days

22.-23.

68 PT-001 NiCad Batteries Maintenance

2 days

13.-14.

11.-12.

70 O-031 Air Operation Regulation - Helicopter

2 days

20.-21.

22.-23.

74 O-007 Air Operation and Aircrew Regulation

3 days

11.-13.

23.-25.

02.-04.

80 Q-001 Management Systems in Aviation (incl. Safety Management and Compliance Monitoring)

4 days

16.-19.

04.-07.

82 Q-003 Safety & Quality Auditor Initial

3 days

04.-06.

26.-28.

93 G-002 EASA Regulations Familiarisation

2 days

18.-19.

07.-08.

94 G-004 Train the Trainer

5 days

10.-14.

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Course

Duration

Course

Duration

Page No. 12 B-906 13 B-907 14 I-001 19 C-005 20 C-006 21 C-107 27 C-127 28 C-017 36 C-175 38 C-124 40 C-130 41 C-173 48 C-016 49 C-018 50 C-125 52 D-002 53 D-003 54 D-010 56 D-011 58 D-012 60 D-013 62 D-017 64 D-007 67 P-002

Page No. 69 O-005 72 O-014 73 O-032 76 O-011 77 O-028 78 O-017 79 O-018 84 Q-004 85 Q-012 86 Q-019 87 Q-020 88 Q-023 89 M-001 90 M-002 91 M-003 92 G-001 95 G-012 11 F-001 11 F-002 11 F-003 11 F-004 11 F-007 11 F-010

Part-66 Module 10 - Legislation

1 day 1 day 2 days 1 day 3 days 1 day 2 days 2 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 2 days 1 day 2 days 1 day 2 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day

Air Operation Regulation - Fixed Wing

1 day 1 day 2 days 2 days 1 day 2 days 2 days 2 days 1 day 2 days 2 days 1 day 2 days 2 days 1 day 2 days 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day 1 day

Module 10.9 CH - Swiss Aviation Legislation

Air Operation Regulation Refresher - Helicopter Air Operation Regulation Refresher - Fixed Wing

Human Factors Initial (see 'C-129 Safety Training inc. Human Factors' - Pg 42) Management of Information Security Risks according to (EU) 2022/1645 Part-IS Human Factors Refresher (see 'C-163 Safety Continuation Training inc. Human Factors' - Pg 43)

Flight Safety Officer Initial Training Aircrew Regulation for Commercial ATOs and Operators Flight Operations Officers/Flight Dispatchers Recurrent Training Airport Slot Coordination (Based on IATA SSIM Chapter 6)

Fuel Tank Safety (Phase 1 and 2) and EWIS TG 1 and 2

EASA Part-66 / Part-147 Refresher

Auditor Refresher

ETOPS/RVSM/LVO for Maintenance & CAMO

Continuing Airworthiness Management by San Marino CAR CAMO

ICAO Safety Management System & Risk Analysis Safety & Quality Auditor for Aviation Professionals Safety & Quality Auditors for Continuing Airworthiness Executive Safety Management Systems Training

EASA Part-145 and EASA Part-21 POA

Continuation Training Part-CAMO, Part-M and Part-ML

Part-21 for CAMO Personnel

OTAR Part-145 OTAR Part-39

EMAR 145

EMAR 66/147

US/EU & Canada/EU Bilateral Agreement

Accountable Manager EMAR M & EMAR CAMO

EASA Part-21 DOA Refresher EASA Part-21 DOA Expert

Train the Trainer - Refresher & Introduction to latest training techniques ATO Management Personnel - Assessment Preparation & Coaching CAMO Management Personnel - Assessment Preparation & Coaching Airworthiness Review Staff - Assessment Preparation & Coaching Part-145 Management Personnel - Assessment Preparation & Coaching Part-21G Management Personnel - Assessment Preparation & Coaching EASA Part-21G and EASA Part-145 - Assessment Preparation & Coaching

EASA CS-25 Interior Certification Training (Module 4) EASA CS-25 Training, Cabin Safety (Module 3) EASA CS-25 Training, Avionics System (Module 2) EASA CS-25 Basic, Initial Training (Module 1)

EASA CS-27 Basic Initial Training (Module 1)

EWIS Safety Concept

EASA Part-21 POA Refresher

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PART-147 APPROVAL QCM quality control management AG Basic Training

LIMITATION Turbine Aeroplanes Turbine Aeroplanes Turbine Helicopters Avionics

RATING A1

B1.1 B1.3 B2

Aircraft Type Rating Trainings

LEVEL 3 THEORETICAL (classroom)

LEVEL 3 PRACTICAL (hangar)

No.

Cat.

Duration

No.

Cat.

Duration

Learjet 35/ 36 Level 3

Learjet 35/36 Level 3

T-001

B1

13 days

T-028

B1

5 days

Learjet 35/36 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences ( Prerequisite: B1 Course )

Learjet 35/36 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-002

B2

5 days

T-031

B2

2 days

Learjet 35/ 36 to Learjet 31/ 31A Diff. Level 3

Learjet 35/36 to Learjet 31/31A Diff. Level 3 Learjet 35/36 to Learjet 31/31A Diff. Level 3 B2

T-016

B1

3 days

T-029

B1

3 days

Learjet 35/ 36 to Learjet 31/ 31A Diff. Level 3

T-017

B2

4 days

T-030

B2

3 days

Learjet 45 Level 3

Learjet 45 Level 3

T-034

B1

13 days

T-036

B1

5 days

Learjet 45 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences ( Prerequisite: B1 Course )

Learjet 45 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-039

B2

5 days

T-040

B2

3 days

Learjet 60 Level 3

Learjet 60 Level 3

T-035

B1

13 days

T-037

B1

5 days

Learjet 60 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

Learjet 60 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-054

B2

3 days

T-055

B2

2 days

Bombardier CL-600-2B19 to CL-600-2B16 Diff. Level 3

Bombardier CL-600-2B19 to CL-600-2B16 Diff. Level 3

T-006

B1

5 days

T-026

B1

3 days

Bombardier BD100-1A10 Level 3

Bombardier CL-600-2B16 (604 Variant) Level 3

T-038

B1

13 days

T-043

B1

7 days

Bombardier CL-600-2B16 (604 Variant) Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

Bombardier BD100-1A10 Level B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-052

B2

3 days

T-045

B2

3 days

Bombardier CL600-2B16 (604 Variant) Level 3

Bombardier BD-700-1A10 / -1A11 Level 3 B1

T-042

B1

15 days

T-048

B1

10 days

Bombardier CL600-2B16 (604 Variant) Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

Bombardier BD-700-1A10 / -1A11 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-044

B2

4 days

T-050

B2

4 days

Bombardier BD100-1A10 Level 3

Bombardier BD-700-1A10 / -1A11 Level 3

T-047

B1

16 days

T-051

B1

7 days

Bombardier BD-700-1A10 / -1A11 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

Bombardier BD100-1A10 Level 3 B1 to B2 Differences (Prerequisite: B1 Course)

T-049

B2

5 days

T-053

B2

2 days

Cessna 208 Series (PWC PT6) Practical

Cessna 208 Series (PWC PT6) Theoretical

T-056

B1

8 days

T-057

B1

7 days

LEVEL 1 THEORETICAL CATEGORY C - GenFam. (classroom)

No.

Cat.

Duration

Learjet 35/ 36 Level 1 Theoretical

T-023

C

3 days

all the above trainings are also available as General Familiarisation training without an examination

Learjet 45 Level 1 Theoretical

T-022

C

4 days

Learjet 60 Level 1 Theoretical Bombardier CL600-2B16 (604 Variant) Level 1 Theoretical Boeing 737-7/8/9 MAX Level 1 Theoretical

T-004

C

4 days

T-041

C

4 days

T-046

C

5 days

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Part-147 Approved Basic & Type Rating Trainings

QCM is a FOCA-approved provider of Part-147 Basic and Aircraft Type trainings. Our approved Basic ratings include A1, B1.1, B1.3, B2, and C, and we have an extensive range of aircraft type courses available, mainly on “Bombardier” and “Learjet” aircraft, with more to come in the future. See Page 8 for our full scope of approved trainings. Part-147 Basic Examinations For personnel requiring an Aircraft Maintenance License (AML), QCM offers comprehensive examination services. We are approved by the Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) to conduct examinations in the following categories:

• • • • •

A1 Aeroplanes Turbine B1.1 Aeroplanes Turbine B1.3 Helicopters Turbine

B2 Avionics

C Base Maintenance

We provide a wide range of self-study materials and the option to receive personalized guidance from experienced instructors, allowing for thorough preparation for their exams. Once ready, participants can complete the required examinations. Aircraft Type Rating Training Our FOCA-approved type rating courses are taught by qualified experts with extensive firsthand experience on their designated aircraft. Our Type Training Programs include: Theoretical Training (classroom or distance learning) : In-depth information about specific aircraft types, their systems, and operational requirements, with a classroom exam at the end to assess participants’ knowledge. Practical Training (hangar) : Hands-on component allowing participants to apply their theoretical knowledge to real aircraft and gain practical experience. Participants’ ability to perform in real- world settings is evaluated with an on-site assessment.

For those pursuing Category B2 certification, QCM offers differential training from B1 to B2, enabling your staff to expand their qualifications efficiently in a shorter duration.

By keeping our group sizes to a maximum of 10 participants for theoretical training and 5 for practical training, we create an optimal learning environment in which participants can ask questions to clarify knowledge, and the course material can be tailored to their existing skill level. This approach ensures that the aviation personnel we train are able to maintain and operate the selected aircraft to the highest standards.

General Familiari s ation Training QCM also offers General Familiarisation Training for all type ratings listed in the table.

These courses are designed to provide a broad overview of the aircraft systems and operational aspects involved. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who work in supporting roles within aircraft maintenance and modification environments, including Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) activities and Design. While there is no formal examination required for General Familiarisation Training, participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion of the course. For all enquiries related to Part-147 approved trainings, please contact our Training Department at train@qcm.ch.

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Training Information

Dates

Please refer to the Training Overview 2025 on page 6 for the dates of the scheduled regulation trainings being held at our facilities in Bern, Switzerland, which all aviation professionals are welcome to join. Dates and availability for all open courses are published on our website, as well as in our monthly newsletter.

For in-house training, dates will be confirmed during booking.

Location

Trainings are held at our location in Bern, Switzerland, at your chosen facility, or via Distance Learning.

Daily class schedule

09:00 - 12:00 & 13:00 - 16:00 (approximately)

Fees

The fees for standard open trainings which have been scheduled by QCM at our facilities can be found on our website, or you can email train@qcm.ch for a quote. Please note: for “On Request” trainings, different fees may apply.

Examinations

An examination can be organized for any regulatory training, upon request.

Registration

All inquiries can be made to our training department, including requests for quotes or customized courses. For open trainings with scheduled dates, you can register directly via our website (www.qcm.ch).

Contact details: Tel +41 31 960 40 60 Fax +41 31 960 40 65

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Accommodation

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Assessment Preparation & Coaching

In our Assessment Preparation & Coaching sessions, intructors will coach participants through the EASA system & Basic Regulation, the applicable regulations and their implementation in detail, and relevant internal documentation. To ensure that the preparation session is tailored to the needs of the participant, sessions are typically one-on-one with the instructor (maximum 2 participants).

Objectives

Personnel who are nominated to the competent authority for a management position in various domains (CAMO, CAO, Part- 145, Part-21G, Part-21J, Part-147, Air Ops) These sessions aim to fulfill the following objectives: • Understanding of the applicable legal EASA requirements and their implementation • Prepare the attendee for an Authority assessment

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

General understanding of EASA framework and the related regulations

Key Topics

• Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 (“Basic Regulation”) • Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012 Annex I (Part-21) • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 and its amendments • Commission Regulation (EU) 965/2012 and its amendments • EASA & Basic Regulation • Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012 Annex I (Part-21) • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 and its amendments • Commission Regulation (EU) 965/2012 and its amendments • Applicable EASA AMCs and GMs • Discussion of specific concerns • Providing links to the relevant internal documentation

Regulatory Basis of the course

Dates

On request

Duration

1 day, or as required

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B-906 Part-66 Module 10 - Legislation

This 3-day course covers the Civil Aviation Regulatory framework and the aircraft Life Cycle, incorporating the Technical Requirements of the various Annexes of EU Regulations (EASA Parts).

Objectives

• Applicants for Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licenses (AML), Engineers, Technicians • All individuals and personnel involved in the Part-145 or Part-147 Organisations • Candidates for Swiss “S” licences (specialists) • Instructors, Nominated Personnel (Maintenance and/or Training Managers) • Quality and Compliance Monitoring Managers • National Aviation Authorities inspectors This course provides an understanding of the aircraft Life Cycle from design to the phase out, and the relationships between the various Annexes (Parts) such as Part-21(J and G), Part-M, Part-ML, Part-145, Part-CAO, Part-66, Part-147, and Air Operations.

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

None

Key Topics

Module 10 – Legislation (Content of Appendix I of Part-66). • 10.1 - Regulatory Framework • 10.2 - Certifying Staff - Maintenance • 10.3 - Approved Maintenance Organisations • 10.4 - Independent certifying Staff • 10.5 - Air Operations • 10.6 - Certification of aircraft, Parts and Appliances • 10.7 - Continuing Airworthiness • 10.8 - Oversight principles in continuing airworthiness • 10.9 - Maintenance and certification beyond the current EU regulations • 10.10 - Cybersecurity in aviation maintenance

Regulatory Basis of the course

Basic Regulation (EU) 2018/1139

• Initial Airworthiness (EU) 748/2012 • Air Operations (EU) 965/2012 • Continuing Airworthiness (EU) 1321/2014 • Information Security Regulations (EU) 2023/203 & 2022/1645

Dates

On request

3 days (4 days if Part-147 exam is requested by customer)

Duration

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B-907 Module 10.9 CH - Swiss Aviation Legislation

This one-day course covers the Swiss aviation regulation framework and National specific requirements. For Part-66 Maintenance Licence holders that would like to gain a Swiss National Licence “S” or personal authorization, the course (based on Part-66 sub-module 10.9 – National Legislation) will include an examinination (Non-147) as required by FOCA.

Objectives

The objective of this course is to teach participants the missions amd roles of FOCA (Federal Office of Civil Aviation). By the end of this course, participants will also be able to identify the differences between EASA Requirements and Swiss National Specifications, and define National qualification requirements for Component Certifying Staff under EASA and FOCA.

Target Group/s

• People who would like to apply for FOCA “S” Licence • Quality & Compliance Monitoring Managers;

Pre-Requisites

• EASA Part-66 Module 10 is recommended. • EASA Part-145 Regulation course initial is recommended.

Key Topics

• Swiss Aviation Law 748 - Maintenance Personnel; • Swiss Technical Communication - CT-90 • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 (Article 5 - Chapter 6 for Component Certifying Staff) • Regulation of Continuing Airworthiness (EU) 1321/2014 – Annex III Part-66 - Appendix I - Module 10 (Sub module 10.9) • Introduction of Swiss Legislation Framework and Law 748.0 and structure of the applicable texts (Ordinances and Technical Communications). • Detailed description of required Qualifications for the certifying Staff (exercising privileges on Aircraft and components). • Licensing: “S” Specialists and personal authorization delivered by FOCA.

Regulatory Basis of the course

Dates

On request

Duration

1 day (exam included)

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I-001 Management of Information Security Risks according to (EU) 2022/1645 and (EU) 2023/203 Part-IS

By the end of this two-day course, personnel involved in the safety of civil aviation activities at their organization shall be able to efficiently contribute to the protection of the aviation system from Information Security (IS) risks, event, incidents and their consequences. Part-IS introduces requirements for the identification and management of IS risks that could affect information and communication technology systems and data used for civil aviation purposes: the detection of IS events, identifying those which are considered IS incidents, the response and recovery from those IS incidents to a level commensurate with their impact on aviation safety.

Objectives

Accountable Managers, Quality Managers, Compliance Monitoring Managers, Nominated Personnel, Safety Managers, and C-Level Executives. All personnel working within an organization involved in: Production and design (Part-21), Continuing airworthiness management (CAMO/Part-CAMO), Maintenance (Part-145), Air operators (Part-ORO), Aircrew aero-medical centres (Part- ORA), Air traffic controller training (ATCO TOs) and ATCO aero- medical (Part ATCO.OR), organizations subject to ATM/ANS. OR, Approved training organizations, Flight simulation training device (FSTD) operators, Aerodrome operators and apron management service providers, or U-space service providers and single common information service providers. By the end of this course, participants will be familiar with: • IS risks • how to manage those risks with their potential impact on aviation safety • how to conduct Risk Identification and Risk Assessments, including treating the unacceptable risks, detecting, responding, and recovering from IS events and incidents, and tasks of an ISMS

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

None

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Key Topics

Day 1 • Context and scope

• Risks, threats, and vulnerabilities • ISMS and personnel requirements • IS risks assessment Day 2 • IS risks treatment • IS incidents and internal reporting

• Response to findings, external reporting and IS contracting • Records keeping, ISMS changes & continuous improvement

Regulatory Basis of the course

• Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/1645 • Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/203 Part-I

Dates

On request

Duration

2 days

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C-001 EASA Part-145

An introduction to the requirements for a maintenance organization approved in accordance with EASA Part-145.

Objectives

This two-day course focuses on Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex II (Part-145), and the relevant Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material (GM). It also includes a detailed explanation of how Part-145 interrelates with Part-M, Part-CAMO, Part-66, Part-21 and AIR-OPS. Participants will gain an understanding of the regulation in theory, as well as how regulation can be practically and successfully implemented into their organization, using practical illustrations.

Target Group/s

• Accountable Managers • Management Personnel • Certifying Staff • Technicians • Compliance Monitoring Personnel • Authority Personnel

Pre-Requisites

None

Key Topics

• Overview of EASA organization and EU regulations • Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 (Basic Regulation) with respect to continuing airworthiness issues • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 (Articles) • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex II (Part- 145) • ED Decision 2015/029/R Annex II (AMC to Part-145) • ED Decision 2015/029/R Annex III (GM to Part-145) • Relevant parts of Part-M, Part-66, Part-21

Regulatory Basis of the course

• Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 • Regulation (EU) 2018/1139

Dates

18 - 19 February, 2025 3 - 4 June, 2025 14 - 15 October, 2025

Duration

2 days

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C-015 EASA Part-145 Refresher

This course provides an update on the current regulations applicable to a maintenance organization approved in accordance with EASA Part-145.

Objectives

This workshop provides an overview of Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 and its amendments as it applies to Part-145. It provides a discussion platform in respect to the experiences gained through the day-to-day business. Note: The success of this workshop depends on the active contribution and participation of the attendees. Therefore, it is essential that participants actively provide their input and ask questions throughout the workshop.

Target Group/s

• Accountable Managers • Management Personnel • Supervisors • Certifying Staff • Technicians • Compliance Monitoring Personnel • Authority Personnel

Pre-Requisites

Knowledge of / Experience in implementation of Part-145 Attendance of Part-145 initial training course (see C-001)

Key Topics

• Commission

Regulation

(EU)

1321/2014

and

its

amendments with the emphasis on EASA Part-145 • ED Decision 2015/029/R and its amendments with the emphasis to AMC & GM to Part-145 • Discussion of specific concerns regarding EASA Part-145 implementation

Regulatory Basis of the course

Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014

Dates

5 June, 2025 16 October, 2025

Price

1 day

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C-002 Stock Management

This course introduces the European regulatory requirements for personnel involved in purchasing, receiving, storing, and shipping, and those involved in handling of parts.

Objectives

• Personnel involved in purchasing, receiving, storing, and shipping • Auditors • Certifying Staff • Authority Personnel Furthermore, this course discusses handling and storage requirements for aircraft components and material, including special requirements, e.g. Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESD), shelf life limitations, Suspected Unapproved Parts, etc. In this two-day course, participants obtain knowledge of the relevant parts of Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex I (Part-M), Annex II (Part-145), Annex Vb (Part-ML), Annex Vd (Part-CAO) as well as Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012 Annex I (Part-21), for the acceptance and handling criteria of aircraft components and material.

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

None

Key Topics

• Overview of EASA organization and EASA regulations • Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 (Articles) • Relevant parts of Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 • Relevant parts of ED Decision 2015/029/R • Relevant parts of Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012 • Relevant parts of ED Decision 2012/020/R • Acceptance criteria for aircraft components and material • EASA Form 1 and equivalent documents (correct completion)

• ESD - Electronic Static Discharge • SUP - Suspected Unapproved Parts

Regulatory Basis of the course

• Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 • Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012

Dates

8 - 9 April, 2025

Duration

2 days

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C-005 Human Factors Initial

This two-day initial training covers all aspects relating to human factors. The syllabus presented is in accordance with 145.A.30(e), AMC 2 145.A.30(e) and GM 1 145.A.30(e).

NOTE: ‘Human Factors’ Initial Training is now included as part of “C-129 Safety Training (incl. Human Factors)”. Please refer to page 42 for more details.

In the case that you would like Human Factors Initial training without the Safety Management System training, this course can still be provided upon request.

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C-006 Human Factors Refresher

This refresher is based on in-service experience of the industry in maintenance and continuing airworthiness, occurrence reporting and the main factors of changes (technology and regulations) by taking into consideration human performance and human limitations. NOTE: ‘Human Factors’ Refresher Training is now included as part of “C-163 Safety Continuation Training (incl. Human Factors)”. Please refer to page 43 for more details.

In the case that you would like Human Factors Refresher training without the Safety Management System training, this course can still be provided upon request.

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C-107 Fuel Tank Safety (Phase 1 & 2) and EWIS TG 1 & 2

This course is designed to comply with the challenges posed by the Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) issues, to ensure continued airworthiness of aircraft as per EASA ED 2009/007/R issued in March 2009, and FAA AC 120-97A guidance. It also provides an overview of rulemaking with regards to FTS and Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS).

Objectives

• EASA Part-145 Maintenance Organizations and EASA Part- CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management Organizations personnel with significantand relevant experience in the subject matter who are looking to enhance their specialised skills and knowledge • Safety Management and Compliance Monitoring Personnel • Authority Members Participants will also receive an update on the development and implementation of the flammability reduction requirements and nitrogen generating system. This one-day course provides participants with a review of the concept of FTS and EWIS issues. • Part-145 certifying staff and support staff who have previously undertaken an initial course in FTS and EWIS • Part-CAMO personnel who have previously undertaken an initial course in FTS and EWIS • FTS phases 1 & 2 continuation training, based on Appendix III to AMC4 CAMO.A.305(g), and Appendix IV to AMC 145.A.30(e), and 145.B.10(3) of Annex I, to Decision 2009-006R/-007R/-008R • Customized EWIS for target groups 1 - 2, based on EWIS Training Programme as outlined in the curriculum and lesson plan of Appendix A and B of ED Decision 2008/007R • EASA AMC 20-22 • Appendix IV to AMC 145.A.30(e) and 145.B.10(3) of Annex I to ED Decision 2009-006R / -007R / -008R • Appendix A and B of ED Decision 2008/007R, EASA AMC 20-22.

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

Key Topics

Regulatory Basis of the course

On request

Dates

Duration

1 day

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C-009 Airworthiness Review and Permit to Fly by ARS

An introduction to the processes involved in performing an Airworthiness Review and issuing a Permit to Fly, and the requirements for Airworthiness Review Staff.

Objectives

• Airworthiness Review staff • Nominated Person Continuing Airworthiness • CAMO or Maintenance Personnel involved in the airworthiness review process • Compliance Monitoring personnel • Authority personnel Upon completion of the course, participants will have a broad understanding of the requirements and conditions which must be met in order to issue an ARC or Recommendation, as well as the requirements and conditions to issue a Permit to Fly. This one-day course introduces participants to the systems and the legal background of Airworthiness Reviews. Participants will learn what is meant by “airworthiness review”, how an airworthiness review should be prepared and performed, and which documentation should be used. Basic knowledge of Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Annex I (Part-M), Annex Vb (Part-ML), Annex Vc (Part-CAMO), Annex Vd (Part-CAO), and amendments thereof • Organizational and personnel requirements for a CAMO or CAO holding the privilege for Airworthiness Reviews and nominated Airworthiness Review Staff • Competencies and responsibilities of the CAMO or CAO holding the privilege for Airworthiness Reviews • Conduct of the Airworthiness Review using checklists and completion of relevant administrative documentation • ARS qualifications and training requirements • Airworthiness review tasks • Checklists required • Procedures required in Part 4 of CAME or Part B of CAE • Processes of Document and Physical survey • Validity of ARC • Aircraft transfer process • Practical examples of issuance and extension of the ARC or issuance of a Recommendation • Issuance of a Permit to Fly by Airworthiness Review Staff • Airworthiness review by Part-145 or Part-CAO maintenance organizations

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

Key Topics

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Regulatory Basis of the course

• Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 • Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012

Dates

13 February, 2025 21 October, 2025

Duration

1 day

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C-010 Maintenance Program

This two-day course focuses on the requirements of EASA Part-M/-CAMO/-CAO.

Objectives

• Nominated Persons • Compliance Monitoring personnel • Personnel responsible for continuing airworthiness tasks • Engineering staff • Planning staff • Maintenance Program developers They will also gain a general understanding of the basic documents for the issue and amendment of Maintenance Programs i.a.w. applicable instructions for Continuing Airworthiness and the operational requirements. Throughout this course, participants will gain a solid understanding of the requirements associated with the Maintenance Programs and the process of establishing one, using practical examples to illustrate.

Target Group/s

Pre-Requisites

Basic understanding of aircraft maintenance

Key Topics

Day 1 • Requirements and regulations • Aircraft certification • MSG and MRB overview • Inspection standards • Maintenance program sources

Day 2 • OPS specs

• Maintenance programme establishment • Introduction to scheduled maintenance • Reliability programme • Maintenance programme Evolution • Practical examples

Regulatory Basis of the course

• Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 • Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/640 - Part-26

Dates

18 - 19 March, 2025 25 - 26 November, 2025

Duration

2 days

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