EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor - Train the Trainer Initial


EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor Train the Trainer Initial

 

 


This course is designed to prepare experienced maintenance personnel to become Part 145 & 147 instructors, trainers, and mentors.

It focuses on equipping candidates with essential teaching skills in areas such as Part 145 Human Factors (HF), Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS), Fuel Tank Safety (FTS), and Part 66 Basic Module and Type Rating Training (TRT).

Participants will learn to enhance their communication and presentation skills while developing effective training materials.

The course emphasizes the importance of connecting new information with prior knowledge. Instructors will gain a solid understanding of the "Check for Understanding" (CFU) process to ensure effective knowledge transfer.

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


The course is designed to address the specific requirements of 147 Instructors, ensuring they meet the mandatory Instructional Techniques Training obligations.

It is also suitable for individuals aspiring to become Aviation Technical Instructors, whether in EASA Part 147 or EASA Part 145 environments, as well as those looking to refine and enhance their existing instructional skills.

WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?


- Understand the structure, composition and impact of EASA Part 147 & Part 66 Regulations
- Consider the need for EASA 145 Organisation Training
- Understand the Adult Learning Experience – Andragogy
- Understand the best use of instructional tools and techniques to enhance instruction
- Develop communication skills
- Develop effective visual aids and supporting materials
- Develop Course Material and delivering an effective Training Needs Analysis
- Learn how to motivate participants and to maintain attention
- Consider group learning and collaborative learning techniques

CONTENTS


1.
 General Introduction
2. Understanding the Structure, Composition and Impact of EASA Part 147 & Part 66 Regulations
3. Considering Management Issues related to the need for EASA 145 Organisation Training
4. Management and Oversight issues related to EASA Part 147 (Type & Basic) & Part 145 Training
5. Considering the different Roles of Instructor & Assessor Theoretical & Practical
6. The Challenges of Training an Adult Group - the Adult Learning Experience - Andragogy
7. Delivering Effective Training - Personal Considerations
8. The 145 Maintenance Trainer’s Learning Path
9. Introduction to Student Learner Styles
10. Introductions Icebreakers and Warm Ups
11. Arousal & Learning - Maslow Basic Needs
12. What is Motivation - How to encourage
13. Creating a Positive Learning Atmosphere
14. Understanding the Role of Extrinsic & Intrinsic Motivation
15. Developing the Aviation Training Program - Practical Considerations
16. Organisational Safety Culture and the impact on Adult Training
17. Curriculum Design to comply with Andragogical Principles




18.
 Learn how to motivate participants and to maintain attention
19. 
Designing your own Presentation - Principles and Fundamentals
20. 
Communicating - Verbal & Non Verbal
21.
 Giving Feedback - How, When and Where
22. Speaking in Public - Developing your Skills
23. Balancing Presentation, Motivation, Debate & Discussion
24. Relationship Management and Emotional Intelligence
25. Where do we use Coaching Skills & What is Facilitation?
26. The Use of Case Studies
27. Designing your own Course Material
28. Performing an effective Training Needs Analysis (TNA)
29. Lesson Planning
30. Why Do we have Human Factor Training?
31. Effective Instructional Strategies for Aviation Online Trainers
32. Teaching Adult Learners (Andragogy)
33. Engagement and Checking for Understanding (CFU)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES


After attending this course, participants should be able to develop a company-specific training program compliant with 145 requirements for both initial and recurrent training.

TARGET GROUPS & PRE-REQUISITES


A background in an aviation maintenance environment with either a relevant degree of Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Licence.

ABOUT THIS COURSE

Course type: Presentation without voice over

Duration equivalent to 4-day classroom training
Category: Train the Trainer
Price: 225.00 EUR

This course is part of the following programs:
EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor Learning Diploma
Aviation Continuing Airworthiness Trainer & Assessor Initial Training Package
EASA Part 145 EWIS – FTS Instructor Training Package
EASA Part 145 Maintenance Error Train the Trainer Instructor Package

MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at [email protected]