The FAA and EASA have worked together to create an online training course to inform government employees and industry of requirements under the Aviation Safety Agreement between the U.S. and the European Community. The $150 online course, released in August, consists of 14 segments lasting 10-45 minutes each. Course lessons can be taken up to three months after enrollment; registration is available here.
FAA officials have confirmed that the online training is eligible for AMT award credit (more information about the AMT Awards Program available by clicking here).
On May 31, ARSA Executive Vice President Christian Klein presented an online training session overviewing 14 CFR part 91.
Description: This session overviews the general operating rules of 14 CFR…
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On June 14 at 11:00 a.m. EDT, ARSA Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto will lead an online training session covering 14 CFR part 43 that highlights the interplay between…
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