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Aircraft Certification Systems Evaluation Program Course 21415
DESCRIPTION
This six-day course is designed for certification
personnel. It includes definitions
and terms; purpose and objectives; areas
of responsibilities; audit types, applications;
interdivisional/interfunctional relationships
and protocol; staffing and
training; audit scheduling; program evaluation
methods, preparations, performance,
documentation and reporting;
and closure of audits.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of the course, participants
will be able to:
- Have an overall understanding of the
Aircraft Certification Systems
Evaluation Program (ACSEP).
- Perform as an effective team member
with an awareness of the roles, responsibilities
and knowledge of a Team.
Leader
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Aircraft Certification aviation safety
inspectors, engineers, inspectors, flight
test pilots and ACSEP support personnel.
Prerequisites:21660, Aircraft
Certification Indoctrination
COURSE OUTLINE
- Course Introduction
- ACSEP Overview
- Planning an ACSEP Evaluation
- Conducting the Evaluation
- Concluding the Evaluation
- Additional ACSEP Information
ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION
The web-based training will be available approximately three weeks before the
resident training start date. This on-line course takes about 12 to 16 hours to complete.
It is designed for the participant to spend about two to three hours a day working on the course.
An instructor will monitor and interact with the participants.
Minimum computer configuration defined:
Windows 95
Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE 5.5)
56K modem
Pentium 266
Adobe acrobat reader (PDF)
Flash plug in recommended
Potential participants should go to www.webct.com/tuneup to help them determine if they have the requirements to participate in the course.
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