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1 Advanced Programs Your worldwide training partner of choice
2 CAE offers a wide range of general operating subjects (GOS) to cover aeronautical knowledge that is not addressed in type-specific training. These courses aim at increasing safety by broadening and refreshing pilots knowledge about their environment, and by ensuring that throughout the course the focus remains on the operational aspects of the subject. Courses are delivered for initial and recurrent training. Advanced Courses ASPEN SPECIAL APPROACH PROCEDURES (2 HOUR GS WITH A SIM) This is an FAA-certified course that includes both the ground school and required simulator training all pilots must take to obtain operational approval to fly the KASE Special LOC DME RWY 15 approach. Heavy emphasis is placed on Cockpit Resource Management and Standard Operating Procedures. The course is aircraft specific as described in the FAA s Special Standard Instrument Approach Procedure (FAA Form ). The ground school must precede the simulator session. We highly recommend two crew members from the same operator attend this class together. CHECK PILOT AIRCRAFT / ALL CHECKS (3 DAYS) This three-day course provides training to a Check Pilot Candidate for the delivery of /.297 Proficiency Checks and line checks. Additionally it prepares the Check Pilot Candidate for delivery of oral or written examinations covering.293 (a) (1) through (8). CHECK PILOT AIRCRAFT / LINE CHECK ONLY (1 DAY) This one-day course provides training to a Check Pilot Candidate for delivery of a line check and training flight, as well as the delivery of an oral/written check covering.293 (a) (1) and (4) through (8). The actual training will be modified, as required, to comply with the certificate holder s specific training program. CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - INITIAL* (1 DAY) Crew Resource Management Initial (CRM) is a one-day highly interactive course focusing on cockpit crew performance as outlined in FAA Advisory Circular E, CAA CAP 737 and FAR Topics include a review of basic human factors, policy and regulations, building and maintaining a flight team, authority of pilot in command, planning, effective communication processes, building and maintaining a flight team, managing resources, workload and time management, situational awareness, effects of fatigue or stress on performance, and aeronautical decision making and judgment. The concept of Threat Error Management is discussed and the need for establishing strong SOPs is reinforced throughout the course. Accident reviews and videos are used to supplement the classroom discussions. This course is JAR-OPS compliant. * Initial and Recurrent CRM training is mandatory for Part 135 operators as of March 22, CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - RECURRENT (3 HOURS) This is a three hour highly interactive course focusing on cockpit crew performance as outlined in FAA Advisory Circular E, CAA CAP 737 and FAR Topics covered are Authority of the Pilot in Command; communication processes; building and maintenance of a flight team; workload and time management; situational awareness; dealing with effects of fatigue, and of stress; and aeronautical decision making and judgment. The concept of Threat and Error Management is discussed and the need for establishing strong SOPs is reinforced throughout the course. Accident reviews and videos are used to supplement the classroom discussions. This course is JAR-OPS compliant. INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURES INITIAL TRAINING (3 DAYS) This three-day course is designed for pilots and flight departments involved in or anticipating international operations. This course is designed for pilots who have not previously attended an International Procedures course and have little or no international experience, or who have not flown international for an extended period of time. Due to the building block approach of the presentation, attendance in chronological order is required. The training requirements for MNPS, RVSM, RNP-4, RNP-10, P-RNAV, B-RNAV, and RNAV 1 and 2 will be met. Training reference sources include FAA order Chapter 222 (MNPS), and FAA Order A (RNP-10), FAA Order , AC 90-96A and JAA TGL-10 (B-RNAVand P-RNAV), JAA TGL-6, AC B, AC 91-70A, AC (RVSM) and AC A (RNAV 1 and RNAV 2).
3 Advanced Courses INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURES RECURRENT TRAINING (1 DAY) This one-day course is similar to the CLRI above, but focuses on North through South America, including Caribbean; therefore it does not cover HLA MNPS (North Atlantic) operations. This course is review in nature and as a whole does not comply with the requirements for an initial International Procedures class. The training requirements for RVSM, RNP-10, P-RNAV, B-RNAV, and RNAV 1 and 2 will be met. Training reference sources include FAA order Chapter 222 (MNPS), FAA Order A (RNP-10), FAA Order , AC 90-96A and JAA TGL-10(8-RNAV and P-RNAV), JAA TGL-6, AC B, AC 91-70A, AC (RVSM) and AC A (RNAV 1 and RNAV 2). HLA/MNPS (UNDER DEVELOPMENT) (2 HOURS) This course will be a stand-alone unit covering only operations in HLA/ MNPS (High Level Airspace/Minimum Navigation Performance Specification) airspace, commonly referred to as the North Atlantic. Requirements necessary for obtaining HLA/MNPS Authorization, normal HLA/MNPS procedures and worldwide abnormal/emergency oceanic procedures are covered. Note: this HLA/MNPS unit is covered in its entirety in both the International Procedures Initial (CLGO) and the International Recurrent (CLRI) classes. INTRODUCTION TO JETS (ABBREVIATED) (4 HOURS) This course is designed to help transition a pilot not experienced in flight at high altitudes and high speed, to jet aircraft operations. Subjects covered include high altitude human physiology; high altitude weather; and high altitude, high speed aerodynamics. Jet aircraft performance includes the certification process for high-performance aircraft to include climb segments, V speeds and performance charts. Modern cockpit displays, FMS and autopilot interface are introduced, along with the risks inherent in unmonitored automation. OPERATIONS IN POLAR REGIONS AND AREAS OF MAGNETIC UNRELIABILITY (2 HOURS) This two-hour course meets the academic training requirements for obtaining OPSPECS approval for operating in Polar Areas and Areas of Magnetic Unreliability. Operators not requiring approval, but intending to operate in these areas will benefit from attending this class. Previous or concurrent completion of an initial or recurrent international procedures class is required. ICAO compliance is achieved through guidance from FAA Order REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE RNP/PBN (2 HOURS) This two-hour course is designed to meet the training requirements for operating in a Performance Based Navigation (PBN) RNAV environment. The training guidance described for RNP-10, B-RNAV (RNP-5), P-RNAV (RNP-1) and RNAV 1 and RNAV 2 is met. Orientation for RNP-4 is also provided. This course is covered in its entirety in both the Global Initial and Recurrent, but is also available here for operators needing a stand-alone course. As an option, a LOFT is available for those operators requesting simulator practice for the international procedures covered in this class. The optional LOFT must be requested when the reservation is made. Training reference sources include FAA Order A (RNP-10), FAA Order , AC 90-96A, and JAA TGL-10(B-RNAV and P-RNAV), and AC A (RNAV 1 and RNAV 2). REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUM (1 HOUR) This one-hour course meets the training requirements of FAA AC and JAA TGL-6 for operating in worldwide operations, to include TCAS II operational differences in this airspace. It meets both initial and recurrent requirements. Training reference sources include JAA TGL-6, AC C, AC (RVSM) and FAA Order Volume 4 Chapter 10. INTRODUCTION TO JETS (COMPREHENSIVE) (8 HOURS) This course covers all the topics in the abbreviated course, in more detail. In addition, it covers Jet Engines, Basic Jet Flying, Auto flight, Threat and Error Management, Weight and Balance, and Performance in more detail.
4 Complimentary All courses are 2 hours unless otherwise noted ASPEN AIRPORT FAMILIARIZATION This is not the Aspen Special Approach Procedures class, and does not qualify the client for anything. It is, as the name implies, a generic familiarization of flying in and out of KASE Aspen, one of the country s most challenging airports, challenging due primarily to terrain. The course talks about terrain awareness, altimeter cold temperature corrections, all the current public approaches and departures at KASE, local procedures and some accident history at KASE. CDFA (CONTINUOUS DESCENT FINAL APPROACH) This class includes a discussion of the CDFA Continuous Descent Final Approach, which used to be known as Constant Angle Non- Precision Approach (CANPA). CDFA is a technique used by crewmembers when flying a non-precision instrument approach. ICAO, EASA, the FAA and other worldwide regulatory agencies recommend this technique in order to help flight crews avoid the classic Dive and Drive method of non-precision approach. In the Dive and Drive system, the flight crew uses a step down procedure to lower the aircraft altitude as they approach the airport. With a CDFA, the flight crew will hold a precise ground speed and rate of descent. The result is the ability to fly all types of approaches the same way, using the same SOP, thereby improving safety. The reference document for this course is FAA Advisory Circular (AC) , which combines guidance from ICAO, EASA and the FAA. CFIT (CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO TERRAIN) / ALAR (APPROACH AND LANDING ACCIDENT REDUCTION) This class includes a discussion of causes of accidents that occur when a flight crew allows a mechanically sound and under control aircraft to fly into the ground. CRM and Situational Awareness as a means of avoiding CFIT accidents are emphasized. Topics covered include: Situation Awareness, Causes and Avoidance of Approach and Landing Accidents (ALAR), Fatigue and Stress, Automation Dependence, Altimeter corrections, Distractions, Managing Risk and CDFA. Accidents are reviewed in support of the topics discussed. COCKPIT DISTRACTION MANAGEMENT This class explores cockpit distractions and their negative effect on safety. Case studies and shared experiences are utilized to demonstrate the need for proper distraction management in the cockpit. Modern CRM techniques and SOPs are shown as effective tools in avoiding accidents and incidents due to improper management of cockpit distractions. GROUND DEICE/ANTI-ICE This class covers a variety of topics regarding aircraft deicing and anti-icing pertaining to ground operations. Procedures for Deicing and Anti-icing are reviewed. It meets the non-aircraft specific ground training requirements of FAA Order , Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Training, AC120-60B, Ground Deicing and Anti-Icing Training and AC135-16, Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Training and Checking. DITCHING This class is designed to raise flight crew awareness of the possibility of an aircraft arriving in the water. Topics covered include a review of several ditching accidents; water landing techniques; FAA regulations regarding water survival equipment; flotation equipment description and use; importance of passenger briefing with regard to the location and use of floatation and survival equipment. FAA RAMP CHECK This class covers what a flight crew should expect if they receive a ramp check by an inspector. The objective is to increase flight crew awareness of the FAA and JAA ramp check Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft - SAFA programs, to assist pilots in being prepared for a ramp check, and to inform pilots of the consequences of an unsatisfactory ramp check. FATIGUE IN THE COCKPIT This class is designed to raise flight crew awareness of the dangers of fatigue in the cockpit and what can be done to mitigate the danger. It includes a review of fatigue-related accidents, and demonstrates fatigue as a threat to aviation safety. Fatigue management, and fatigue countermeasures to be used by the crewmember are discussed. Existing fatigue-related Regulations are reviewed. FIRE IN FLIGHT This class includes a discussion of the causes and effects of fire onboard an aircraft in flight. Actual aircraft fire events are used in the discussion. Types of inflight firefighting equipment are reviewed, and firefighting techniques are discussed. The need for pre-planning, and crew resource management during fires is emphasized. GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM) This class includes a discussion of the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) navigation system. Topics covered are: history, development, GPS navigation system operation, GNSS, WAAS and ADS-B. This is a non-aircraftspecific program and there are no detailed instructions given as to the operation of any specific brand or type of GPS equipment.
5 Complimentary All courses are 2 hours unless otherwise noted HF RADIO This class covers the principles of HF Radio theory and operation, to include a review of the Ionosphere as it relates to HF operation, and a review of the effect of solar emissions on HF communications. It also includes a review of the general development of HF radios, and operation of the modern day HF radio. JEPPESEN APPROACH CHART REVIEW (2 ½ HOURS) This class reviews Jeppesen charts used for approach and landing phases of flight. Chart construction, coding, cataloging and interpretation are reviewed. RNAV charting differences are included. Additionally, techniques designed to help the crew establish and maintain situational and positional awareness are discussed. RTO - REJECTED TAKEOFF This class discusses the factors involved in rejecting a takeoff. Decision-making, performance, runway conditions, aircraft condition and other topics are discussed. Current technology available to assist in rejected takeoffs is included. RUNWAY INCURSION AND EXCURSION PREVENTION This class includes a discussion of the problems faced by flight crews during ground operation at an airport. Actual events are used to emphasize the importance of runway incursions. Topics covered are: risk factors; planning the surface operation; taxi procedures; aircraft lights; communications; airfield marking, signs, and lights; Land And Hold Short Operations (LAHSO); runway incursion prevention systems. In addition, this class discusses a number of accidents and incidents where aircraft have uncontrollably left a runway end or side during takeoff, rejected takeoff or landing. Various techniques for rejected takeoffs, landings and other issues related to keeping the aircraft on the runway are discussed. STANDARD PHRASEOLOGY This class emphasizes the importance of the use of standard phraseology when using the radio worldwide. Examples of standard phraseology are offered, along with the international standards, and the source documents, to include ICAO Document 4444, Aeronautical Information Manual and others. Regional differences are discussed. TAKEOFF & LANDING PERFORMANCE This class is a generic discussion of the general principles of takeoff and landing performance. It covers V-speeds, defines takeoff and landing distances, climb gradients, and obstacle clearances. It explains new FAA policies concerning landings on contaminated runways and the use of alternate departure procedures. TERRAIN AWARENESS TECHNOLOGY This class looks at the development of technology designed to avoid CFIT type accidents. The need for this equipment is discovered through past events and accidents. Early systems through those still in development are discussed to including EGPWS, Enhanced and Synthetic Vision. THUNDERSTORM/WINDSHEAR This class includes a discussion of the weather phenomenon that cause thunderstorms and the effects of thunderstorms including rain, hail, lightning, turbulence, and windshear. The windshear section covers a description and the effects of the downdraft, downburst, and microburst. Topics covered include a review of several aircraft accidents caused by windshear and a complete description and discussion of the windshear escape procedure. TRAFFIC AWARENESS TECHNOLOGY This class looks at the need for traffic awareness, especially in the high density environment that modern aviation lives in. Through the study of past accidents, the need for increased traffic awareness is emphasized, from the low end of technology to the most modern. Traffic Avoidance and Traffic Awareness systems are covered.
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