ARSA RSS Feed ARSA LinkedIn
Ask ARSA Pay ARSA

ARSA Training – Available Sessions

Human Factors Training

The Dirty Dozen in Depth

All of ARSA’s human factors training sessions have been accepted by the FAA for Inspection Authorization renewal credit under § 65.93(a)(4). To purchase multiple sessions at a discounted price, click here to view options for purchasing via a “tiered bundle.”

For each element of “the Dirty Dozen,” the series provides:

(1) Basic definitions and context. (2) Aviation Safety regulatory references. (3) Examples. (4) Mitigations. (5) Exercises.

Communication
Complacency
Lack of Knowledge
Distraction
Lack of Teamwork
Fatigue
Lack of Resources
Pressure
Lack of Assertiveness
Stress
Lack of Awareness
Norms

Featured Course

Complying with Part 145 – “Soup to Nuts” (Four Hours)
Instructor: Sarah MacLeod
Description: Specially recorded with a hand-picked audience for interactive discussion, this session thoroughly reviews 14 CFR part 145, discusses the application of the rule and overviews some practical implications of obtaining and maintaining a repair station certificate.
Click here to register and get access for 90 days.

IA Renewal Credit

22 ARSA Sessions Acceptable for IA Renewal Credit
The human factors series joins eight other ARSA training sessions that are acceptable for IA renewal credit. After receiving an extension from the FAASTeam, ARSA’s sessions will remain acceptable until 2026. To view all of the association’s accepted courses, click here. If you have questions regarding any of ARSA’s training resources, contact Brett Levanto.

On Demand Sessions

ARSA maintains an ever-expanding library of on-demand recordings of its online training sessions. Each recording is available for unlimited viewing for 90 days after purchase. Click here to get started. Don’t see the training you need? Contact us and help get it developed.



More from ARSA

Experiencing FAA Misunderstanding of Rulemaking Communications

On Aug. 22, ARSA offered to help the Office of the FAA’s Chief Counsel correct misunderstanding of ex parte communications during active rulemaking. Such engagement is a method of ensuring…Read More

FAA Releases Limited-function Repair Station Directory

In August, ARSA tested the FAA’s new searchable directory of certificated repair stations. The system, which has been integrated to include all part 141, 142, and 147 in addition to…Read More

Industry Gets Extra Time to Review Records AC

On Aug. 9, ARSA joined 11 other aviation trade associations requesting additional time to comment on the FAA’s Draft Advisory Circular (AC) 43-9D, “Maintenance Records.” The FAA subject matter expert…Read More

Draft Fabrication AC Needs to Wait on ICA ARC

On Aug. 1, 21 representatives of the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness Aviation Rulemaking Committee requested the FAA withdraw Draft Advisory Circular 43-18A. The group’s letter to Associate Administrator for Aviation…Read More

Quick Question – Who’s Driving?

ARSA Executive Director Sarah MacLeod recently saw Pixar’s Inside Out, so the association’s team has been reflecting on how its core emotions – Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear –…Read More
ARSA