Are you an EASA certified repair station? Did you know there is an internal audit requirement in your EASA supplement?
Do you have foreign certifications that require an internal audit program?
Is your FAA inspector asking you about an internal audit program during their surveillance?
Do you want to enhance your basic quality control program with a proactive internal audit program?
If you answered yes to any of the questions, our new course -- Developing an Internal Audit Program for Repair Stations -- is designed for you.
This course focuses on the basics of internal auditing and the development of an internal audit program, providing the tools and methods necessary to meet the international regulatory needs as well as the continuous improvement of the repair station.
Join us for any of these upcoming regulatory classes at the AEA's Dan Derby Center for Professional Development in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Continue your professional development, network with other shops and technicians, and learn in a true hands-on environment.
Social distancing protocols are in place, and class size is limited. So register in advance to reserve your seat!
The Regulations of Maintenance
October 15-16, 2020 (13 seats remaining)
Understanding the regulations of the repair station is only part of the equation. Like pieces of a puzzle, each regulation is needed to fit together in order to fully view the repair station’s requirements. Understanding the regulatory relationship between the business (Part 145); the maintenance it performs (Part 43); the parts it uses (Part 21); as well as the needs of customers (Part 91) are essential to provide regulatory compliant services in aviation maintenance. This session will cover the basics of the maintenance and modification regulations, but more importantly, it focuses on their integrated relationship with the business.
NEW COURSE! - Developing an Internal Audit for Repair Stations
October 22-23, 2020 (13 seats remaining)
This course focuses on the basics of internal auditing, providing the tools and methods necessary to meet the international regulatory needs as well as the continuous improvement of the repair station. Many regulatory authorities require a repair station to perform internal audits and require their auditors to be trained.
Certified Repair Station Training
December 7-11, 2020 (6 seats remaining)
This weeklong course provides an interactive environment to learn, understand and implement the regulations that govern repair station design and operations. Current quality managers, technicians, mechanics, and repairmen who are involved in the management of a repair station as well as individuals looking to establish a 14 CFR Part 145 repair station should attend. This program will review the regulations applicable to a U.S.-certificated repair station engaged in maintenance, preventive maintenance and alterations of U.S.-registered aircraft, components or accessories.