Occurrence Reporting Regulation (EU) No376/2014
About This Course
| Duration | · Online (Approx.4h)
· Classroom Ø 2 days (Initial) Ø 1 day (recurrent) |
| Training Type | Theoretical – online/ classroom |
| Price (incl. VAT) | · Online (60€ Ask for a proposal for groups -info@dedalus-academy.aero)
· Classroom (upon request) |
| Group Size | Online – unlimited
Classroom – up to 28 people
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| Course Outline | · The course will delve into the fundamental principles of occurrence reporting (EASA Regulation 376/2014)
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| Target Group | · Operators
· Accountable Managers · Managers, · Nominated persons, · Safety Managers, · Compliance Managers, · Certifying Staff and · independent professionals. |
| Prerequisites | English language is required- aviation related technical vocabulary, Computer, Internet access
There is no software deemed necessary for this training.
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| Training objectives | Upon completion of this course the Participant will:
· Understand the steps involved in reporting safety occurrences from initial notification through to resolution. · Understand the importance of confidentiality in safety reporting to encourage open reporting and trust. |
| Completion Standard | The full course completion: 100% Upon completion of the course the Participants will generate online training certificate issued by DAS (EL.147.0021), EASA Part-147 approved Maintenance Training Organization (MTO) and will be able to save it directly on the PC (pdf format) and print a copy as required. The certificate should be downloaded to PC right after the course completion. |
| Examination | Short test after each Module. During the Occurrence reporting online training course, interactive questions are asked, seeking that student better understand the course material. Final exam. Pass mark: 75%. |
| Access | The User receives access to training for a period of 30 calendar days. With the exception of the final examination, the course allows for interruption and resumption at any time as needed. |
| Certification | Certificate of Completion |
| Form of Payment | Credit or debit card, bank transfers, PayPal |
Learning Objectives
• The course will delve into the fundamental principles of occurrence reporting (EASA Regulation 376/2014)
Material Includes
- Upon completion of this course the Participant will:
- • Understand the steps involved in reporting safety occurrences from initial notification through to resolution.
- • Understand the importance of confidentiality in safety reporting to encourage open reporting and trust.
Requirements
- English language is required- aviation related technical vocabulary, Computer, Internet access
- There is no software deemed necessary for this training.
Curriculum
3 Lessons4h