Aviation Training Solutions Provider, Astrom, Releases Dangerous Goods Cat 10 & 11 Courses

Astrom Training Solutions has unveiled its comprehensive CBTA compliant CBT course tailored for Dangerous Goods, meticulously crafted for both pilots (category 10) and cabin crew (category 11). This endeavor is the result of a collaborative effort with esteemed subject matter expert Norman MacLeod.

The Astrom Training CBTA Dangerous Goods course stands as a meticulously structured and modular learning experience. Within its framework, detailed lessons have been carefully developed to encompass the following vital topics: a deep dive into the hazards and risks inherently tied to dangerous goods; a comprehensive overview of the intricate regulations that govern these materials; in-depth exploration of crucial facets like marking, labelling, and packaging; equipping participants with the knowledge and skills required for reporting adverse events and conducting proper data collection; in-depth understanding of the precise training requirements demanded in this domain; thorough examination of various hazard classes, enabling learners to distinguish and navigate them effectively; strategies for safely handling dangerous goods to mitigate potential risks; and detailed exploration of special cases that might require distinct approaches and considerations.

This course features role-specific competence development modules. These specialized modules provide targeted guidance on various critical aspects, including: 1) mastery of the NOTOC (Notification to Captain) procedure, a vital protocol for ensuring safety in the context of transporting dangerous goods; 2) Strategies for managing specific risks inherent in scenarios, such as handling passenger baggage containing hazardous materials; and 3) Effective response strategies for addressing adverse events both during flight and on the ground.

In addition, the course has strict adherence to the IATA CBTA (Cabin Crew and Pilot Training and Assessment) requirements. This stringent alignment ensures that pilots and cabin crew undergo training that meets the highest industry standards, fostering competence, safety, and excellence.

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South African Flight School, 43 Air School, Celebrates its July 2023 Graduates

43 Air School, one of the largest flight schools in South Africa, celebrated the July graduation of its ten (10) students. 43 Air School has over 70 training aircraft in its fleet in two locations in South Africa. It is Africa’s only Jeppesen approved ab-initio facility and the only school able to offer an iATPL, along with the Integrated Jet Pilot Program (iJPP).

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South African Flight School’s Students Visit Simulator Training Center for a Career Day

Well known South African flight training group 43 Air School announced that its students visited PTC Aviation, a training center based in Port Elizabeth that provides innovative Boeing 737NG and Airbus A320 flight training, for a career day. The students also had the opportunity to visit the Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS) in the same city.

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Flight Training Software and Computer Based Training Provider, Evionica, Unveils the First-of-its-Kind Jet Orientation Course CBT

Evionica unveiled the first-of-its-kind Jet Orientation Course. At last, it is now possible for pilots of piston engines to learn the handling techniques, propulsion, aerodynamics, performance of jet aircraft and so much more in a Jet Orientation Course Computer Based Training (CBT).

Evionica is a flight training software and computer based training dedicated to flight training organisations (flight schools, flying clubs, simulator centers), airlines and pilots.

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Aviation Distance Learning Provider, CPaT Global, to Participate in Aviation Africa 2023 in September

CPaT, the market leader in distance learning for the aviation industry, will be participating in Aviation Africa 2023 in International Convention Centre in Abuja, Nigeria on 13 & 14th September 2023. The event which is a 2-day summit & exhibition will be hosted by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.

“We are looking forward to discussing our latest products and enhancements and meeting with current clients and new faces,” said CPaT.

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Tunisian Flight School, Safe Flight Academy, and Partner Airline Open Application for Pilot Cadet Program

Safe Flight Academy is now accepting applications for its cadet program in partnership with Nouvelair, one of Tunisia’s leading airlines. The cadet program between the two is the first of its kind in Tunisia.

Safe Flight Academy is a flight school based in Monastir, Tunisia established by the TTS Group, the first private aviation group in Tunisia, and the U.K. Company Brookfield Aviation.

Nouvelair currently operates 13 Airbus A320.

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