Training Course NAA Inspectors Training Course - Flight Operations Inspector Location(s) / Date(s) Hoofddorp, 10-14 December 2018 Netherlands List price 2350.00 Introduction The course syllabus includes the items contained in the EASA document "course syllabus for National Aviation Authorities' Inspectors - Air Operations". The additional items have been selected on the basis that they are regulatory items containing approvals or other authority involvement, or, as experience learned, which are of particular interest to highlight to inspectors. Content Text in italics indicates material in excess of that contained in EASA's "Course Syllabus for National Aviation Authorities' Inspectors - AIR OPERATIONS". 1. Regulation (EC) 216/2008 Chapter I: PRINCIPLES Article 1 Scope Article 3 Definitions Article 4 Basic principles and applicability Chapter II: SUBSTANSIVE REQUIREMENTS Article 8 Air operations Article 10 Oversight and enforcement Chapter III: THE EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY Section I: TASKS Article 22 Air operation certification Section II: INTERNAL STRUCTURE Article 29 Staff Section III: WORKING METHODS Article 54 Inspection of Member States Article 55 Investigation of undertakings JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 1
2. Regulation (EU) No 628/2013 of 28 June 2013 on working methods of the European Aviation Safety Agency for conducting standardisation inspections and for monitoring the application of the rules of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its amendments. Article 1-27. 3. Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 of 25 October 2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its amendments. The EASA syllabus, plus the below additional topics: Article 1 Subject matter and scope Article 2 Definitions Article 5 Air operations Article 6 Derogations Article 7 Air operator certificates Article 8 Flight time limitations Article 9 Minimum equipment lists Article 9a Flight and cabin crew training Article 10 Entry into force Annex I - Definitions Annex II - Part ARO - all articles as per the syllabus, plus: Subpart GEN - General requirements ARO.GEN.360 Findings and enforcement measures - all operators Subpart OPS - Air operations ARO.OPS.100 Issue of the air operator certificate ARO.OPS.150 Authorisation of high risk commercial specialized operations ARO.OPS.200 Specific approvals procedure ARO.OPS.210 Determination of local area ARO.OPS.215 Approval of helicopter operations over a hostile environment located outside a congested area JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 2
ARO.OPS.220 Approval of helicopter operations to or from a public interest site ARO.OPS.225 Approval of operations to an isolated aerodrome ARO.OPS. 230 Determination of disruptive schedules ARO.OPS.235 Approval of individual flight time specification schemes ARO.OPS.300 Introductory flights Annex III - PART ORO - all articles as per the syllabus, plus: Subpart GEN - General requirements ORO.GEN.105 Competent authority ORO.GEN.115 Application for an AOC Subpart AOC - Air operator certification ORO.AOC.105 Operations specifications and privileges of an AOC holder ORO.AOC.120 Approvals to provide cabin crew training and to issue cabin crew attestations ORO.AOC.125 Non-commercial operations of aircraft listed in the operations specifications ORO.AOC.130 Flight data monitoring - aeroplanes ORO.AOC.135 Personnel requirements ORO.AOC.140 Facility requirements Subpart DEC - Declarations ORO.DEC.100 Declarations Subpart SPO - Commercial specialised operations ORO.SPO.100 Common requirements for commercial specialised operators ORO.SPO.110 Authorization of high risk commercial specialised operations Subpart MLR - Manuals, logs and records JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 3
ORO.MLR.100 Operations manual - general (incl. ORO.MLR.100(b) for NCC) ORO.MLR.101 Operations manual - structure for commercial air transport ORO.MLR.105 Minimum equipment list ORO.MLR.110 Journey log ORO.MLR.115 Record keeping Subpart FC - Flight crew ORO.FC.005 Scope ORO.FC.100 Composition of flight crew ORO.FC.105 Designation as pilot-in-command/commander ORO.FC.130 Recurrent training and checking ORO.FC.145 Provision of training ORO.FC.200 Composition of flight crew ORO.FC.230 Recurrent training and checking ORO.FC.A.245 Alternative training and qualification programme Subpart CC - Cabin crew ORO.CC.005 Scope ORO.CC.100 Number and composition of cabin crew ORO.CC.115 Conduct of training courses and associated checking ORO.CC.200 Senior cabin crew ORO.CC.205 Reduction of the number of cabin crew doing ground operations and in unforeseen circumstances Subpart TC - Technical crew in HEMS, HHO or NVIS operations ORO.TC.100 Scope ORO.TC.110 Training and checking Subpart FTL - Flight and duty time limitations and rest requirements (incl related CS) JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 4
ORO.FTL.100 Scope ORO.FTL.105 Definitions ORO.FTL.110 Operator responsibilities ORO.FTL.115 Crew member responsibilities ORO.FTL.120 Fatigue risk management (FRM) ORO.FTL.200 Home base ORO.FTL.205 Flight duty period ORO.FTL.210 Flight times and duty periods ORO.FTL.215 Positioning ORO.FTL.220 Split duty ORO.FTL.225 Standby and duties at the airport ORO.FTL.230 Reserve ORO.FTL.235 Rest periods ORO.FTL.240 Nutrition ORO.FTL.245 Records of home base, flight times, duty and rest periods ORO.FTL.250 Fatigue management training Annex IV - PART CAT - all articles as per the syllabus, plus: Subpart A- General requirements CAT.GEN.MPA.100 Crew responsibilities CAT.GEN.MPA.105 Responsibilities of the commander CAT.GEN.MPA.110 Authority of the commander CAT.GEN.MPA.135 Admission to the flight crew compartment CAT.GEN.MPA.155 Carriage of weapons of war and munitions of war CAT.GEN.MPA.161 Carriage of sporting weapons and ammunition - alleviations CAT.GEN.MPA.180 Documents, manuals and information to be carried CAT.GEN.MPA.190 Provision of documentation and records CAT.GEN.MPA.195 Preservation, production and use of flight recorder recordings CAT.GEN.MPA.200 Transport of dangerous goods JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 5
Subpart B - Operating procedures CAT.OP.MPA.105 Use of aerodromes and operating sites CAT.OP.MPA.106 Use of isolated aerodromes - aeroplanes CAT.OP.MPA.110 Aerodromes operating minima CAT.OP.MPA.115 Approach flight technique - aeroplanes CAT.OP.MPA.140 Maximum distance from an adequate aerodrome for two-engined aeroplanes without an ETOPSapproval CAT.OP.MPA.145 Establishment of minimum flight altitudes CAT.OP.MPA.150 Fuel policy CAT.OP.MPA.275 Simulated abnormal situations in flight CAT.OP.MPA.280 In-flight fuel management - aeroplanes CAT.OP.MPA.281 In-flight fuel management - helicopters CAT.OP.MPA.305 Commencement and continuation of approach Subpart C- Aircraft performance and operating limitations CAT.POL.A.240 Approval of operations with increased bank angles CAT.POL.A.245 Approval of steep approach operations CAT.POL.A.250 Approval of short landing operations CAT.POL.A.345 Approval of steep approach operations CAT.POL.A.350 Approval of short landing operations CAT.POL.H.225 Helicopter operations to/from a public interest site CAT.POL.H.305 Operations without an assured safe forced landing capability CAT.POL.H.420 Helicopter operations over a hostile environment located outside a congested area CAT.POL.MAB.100 Mass and balance, loading Subpart D- Instrument, data, equipment CAT.IDE.A.100 Instrument and equipment - general Annex V - PART SPA JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 6
Subpart A - General requirements SPA.GEN.100 Competent authority SPA.GEN.105 Application for a specific approval SPA.GEN.110 Privileges of an operator holding a specific approval SPA.GEN.115 Changes to a specific approval SPA.GEN.120 Continued validity of a specific approval Subpart B - Performance-based navigation (PBN) operations SPA.PBN.100 PBN operations Subpart C - Operations with specified minimum navigation performance (MNPS) SPA.MNPS.105 MNPS operational approval Subpart D - Operations with reduced vertical separation minima (RVSM) SPA.RVSM.105 RVSM operational approval Subpart E - Low visibility operations (LVO) SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval Subpart F - Extended range operations with two-engined aeroplanes (ETOPS) SPA.ETOPS.105 ETOPS operational approval Subpart G - Transport of dangerous goods SPA.DG.105 Approval to transport dangerous goods Subpart H - Helicopter operations with night vision imaging systems JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 7
SPA.NVIS.100 Night vision imaging system (NVIS) operations Subpart I - Helicopter hoist operations SPA.HHO.100 Helicopter hoist operations (HHO) Subpart J - Helicopter emergency medical service operations SPA.HEMS.100 Helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) operations Annex VI - PART NCC Subpart A- General requirements NCC.GEN.100 Competent authority NCC.GEN.105 Crew responsibilities Subparts B- D (remaining subparts) General review of the structure and contents - on title level 4. The global civil aviation system - Conventions, Standards, Legislation, Regulations and Organizations The Chicago Convention Other relevant conventions International standards The roles of - ICAO - EU, EASA - Other regional organizations - Contracting States - National Aviation Authorities - Flight Operations Inspection The total system's approach The regulatory hierarchy JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 8
Conventions and international standards The annexes to the Chicago convention ICAO document system and particularly important documents Regional and national legislation and regulations including - Certification specifications - Acceptable means of compliance - Alternate means of compliance - Guidance material; Rule making - Principles (performance based or prescriptive) - Processes (ICAO, EU, EASA; States) The different obligations and roles of States (Normally the NAA) State of Registry State of the Operator State of.. 5. The ICAO document system JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 9
The Chicago Convention The annexes to the Chicago Convention - Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft (with focus on Part I - CAT) - Annex 18 - The Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods and ICAO Technical Instructions on the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods - Annex 19 - Safety Management - General review of the other Annexes Other ICAO documents in selection - ICAO Doc 7030 (Regional and Supplementary Procedures) - ICAO Doc 8168 (PANS-OPS, Volume I) - ICAO Doc 8335 (Manual of Procedures for Operations Inspection, Certification and Continued Surveillance) - ICAO Doc 9365 (Manual on All-Weather Operations) - ICAO Doc 9734 (Safety Oversight Manual) - ICAO Doc 9859 (Safety Management Manual) - ICAO Doc 10000 (Manual on Flight Data Analysis Programmes, FDAP) - ICAO Circular 295 on Guidance on the Implementation of Article 83 bis of the Chicago Convention 6. Other items SSP and SMS Safety objectives Acceptable levels of safety Safety focus areas Introduction to risk management Principles Techniques Human factors In regulations In practice The following case studies will be discussed: JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 10
Review of findings following a CAA audit of an operator. The students will receive a number of findings and subsequently proposals for a corrective action plan. Their task will be to suggest classification, assess the corrective action plans, time frames, enforcement, and communication. Review of an operator's application for a new AOC with special emphasis on the air operator's management system. The applicant intends to operate 2 Airbus A320 and 2 B737 operating in Europe. The application also contains specific approvals like LVO, PBN and RVSM. If the course contains sufficient number of helicopter inspectors, the application can be altered or supplemented to consider helicopter types, operations and specific approvals relevant to the intended functions of the attendees. This exercise is spread over Day 3 to Day 5 finishing with filling out an AOC and the associated Operations Specification for the final common presentation and discussion. The exercises will be performed in groups of 2-3 persons and the results alternatingly presented for discussions among all attendees. Learning objectives By the end of the training course, the NAA inspector shall be able to: Identify and justify findings with regard to Air Operations according to the applicable European regulatory framework Understand the roles of the European Union, EASA and the Member States Understand the roles of the Chicago Convention, the International Civil Aviation Organization and the contracting States Understand the role of the Flight Operations Inspector Understand the role of the holder of an Air Operator Certificate Target group Prospective or new FOIs and NAA Inspectors, other NAA staff and NAA Managers involved in inspection activities of aeroplane or helicopter operations. Pre-requisites Professional back-ground in flight operations, cabin operations or maintenance is highly desirable. Management or training experience in aviation is advantageous. JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 11
Attendees are requested to bring their laptop to the course and to be familiarized with the Basic Regulation and the Commission Implementing Regulation EU 628/2013 An optional JAA TO examination (EUR 30,-) is available for this course. Candidates who pass a JAA TO Examination, receive an ECAC/JAA TO Certificate of Accomplishment. Please note that registrations for examinations will be done during the training course in consultant with the trainer. Duration 5 days, starting at 09:00 and ending at approximately 17:00 each day. NOTE: Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the workshop, in order to access digital course material, which will be provided on a USB-stick during the training. JAATO Training Courses / August 2018 12