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Wed, Apr 29, 2009

CAE Receives FAA Approval For E-Learning-Based Maintenance Courses

CAE has received IA approval from the FAA for six of its e-Learning maintenance training courses. The e-Learning courses, which are offered to maintenance technicians remotely over the web, include the B737NG engine ground operations, advanced digital principles, human factors, maintenance diagnostic systems (MDS) and reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM).

"Our web-based courses help our customers work more efficiently by providing easy, flexible access to high-quality training material," said Jeff Roberts, CAE's Group President, Civil Products and Training & Services. "By expanding our portfolio of web-based courses, we continue to meet our customers' needs for cost-effective solutions in these challenging economic times."

As part of their training program, maintenance technicians must train a specific number of hours in order to have their IA certificate renewed. Web-based courses offer maintenance technicians a new way to gain qualified hours, traditionally available through instructor-led courses.

Along with the six e-Learning courses, 89 other CAE maintenance training courses received IA approval from the FAA.

FMI: www.cae.com

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