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ATA courses approved for IA renewal

By General Aviation News Staff · January 6, 2014 ·

Aviation Training Academy (ATA) has received FAA approval for several of its courses for IA renewal credits, including: Hazardous Materials Awareness Training Online, General Aviation Fire Safety Online, and Human Factors, It All Starts with Maintenance in live seminar presentation.

The Human Factors course is not currently available online, but planned for availability in 2014, company officials noted.

“The Hazardous Materials Awareness course curriculum includes material on the new documents, formatting, labeling, signal words and pictograms of the OSHA newly mandated Globally Harmonized System. OSHA’s deadline for this training passed on Dec. 1, 2013, so this is a great opportunity for those who have not yet complied to get up to speed,” states ATA’s Dave Ware.

The cost of this online training is $89.95 and is available through ATA’s website

Other courses offered by ATA directed toward airport operations, specifically, FBOs, corporate flight departments, municipalities, fueling agents, line service technicians, and mechanics include: Line Service Technician Certification; 14 CFR 139 Supervisor Certification; 14 CFR 139 Auditor’s Practical Checklist for Completing 14 CFR139 Inspection; FBO Preparation for the 14 CFR 139 Inspection, and Self Fueling Operations.

All courses meet industry training standards for aviation support personnel and Aviation Training Academy certification is provided at the successful completion of each course.

“This training is both an affordable and convenient way to accomplish I/A Renewal Training, especially with the March 31, 2014 deadline for completed training quickly approaching,” stated DeborahAnn Cavalcante, a partner in ATA.

For more information: AviationTA.aero

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