ARSA Human Factors Training Accepted for IA Renewal Credit

Feb. 27, 2019
ARSA is growing its library of human factors-related training sessions. The first three are now available for immediate on-demand viewing and have been accepted by the FAA Safety Team

ARSA is growing its library of human factors-related training sessions. The first three, which introduce key aspects of human factors in aviation maintenance, are now available for immediate on-demand viewing and have been accepted by the FAA Safety Team for credit towards Inspection Authorization renewal under § 65.93(a)(4): 

Human Factors in Context

IA Course Acceptance: C-IND-IM-190130-K-012-003Instructors: Sarah MacLeod, Christian A. Klein & Brett LevantoDescription: This session provides a general introduction to “human factors” and puts their consideration into an aviation context. It reviews the general definitions and key components of human factors understanding and reviews the rules and guidance on the subject from various aviation regulatory and oversight organizations.

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The Dirty Dozen – Human Factors Overview

IA Course Acceptance: C-IND-IM-190130-K-012-004Instructors: Sarah MacLeod, Christian A. Klein & Brett LevantoDescription: This session introduces the “Dirty Dozen,” 12 common factors that impact human performance. It discusses these in the context of the aviation maintenance industry, describes how they lead to problems, suggests ways to mitigate consequences and explains how all 12 are interconnected.

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The Dirty Dozen In Depth – Communication

IA Course Acceptance: C-IND-IM-190130-K-012-005 Instructors: Sarah MacLeod, Christian A. Klein & Brett LevantoDescription: This course discusses communication in the aviation maintenance environment, factors that can interfere with communication and ways to mitigate those factors.

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The association will continue to expand its human factors-related session offerings in 2019. Stay tuned to this page.

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