Thu, Nov 29, 2018
Courses Targeted To State Aviation Officials And Airport Managers, Staff, And Commission Members
Over the past year, NASAO has collaborated with state aviation departments of transportation, aviation industry partners, and the FAA to design online courses to educate state aviation employees and airport stakeholders on the aviation industry, and to provide an orientation to the complex world of airports. The first two of those courses have been launched online, with he remainder phased in throughout 2019.
The online courses are defined by seven primary modules under which various topics are explored. The seven modules are: 1 - Being Aware of the Airport Environment; 2 - Appreciating Key Partners; 3 - Aviation Planning 101; 4 - Environmental Planning 101; 5 - Engineering 101; 6 - Essentials of Project Funding; and 7 - 1-800-Citizen Hotline.
In the future, the training program will be expanded to create a comprehensive airport training and certification program.
"NASAO and the Education Center Board is proud to launch the Aviation Training Program to NASAO members. As the role of state aviation employees continue to evolve, we felt it was essential to provide an educational program that allows state employees to gain a fundamental understanding and build upon their knowledge-base of the aviation industry," said John Shea, NASAO Interim President and CEO. "We are excited to bring this comprehensive educational aviation content to the members of NASAO in an easy and user-friendly online program."
"We share NASAO's commitment to aviation safety and are pleased to support this valuable training program for its members," said Joseph Miniace, FAA Central Region Regional Administrator. "Along with NASAO, we believe that ensuring a solid foundation of knowledge and resources for state aviation employees will benefit our aviation system."
"The NASAO Center for Aviation Research and Education's overarching objective is to promote the aviation industry and the varied careers that the industry contains through research, education and thought leadership," said Dr. Jeffrey DeCarlo, NASAO Center for Aviation Research and Education - Board Chairman. "We are excited to be the lead education and training partner with NASAO in the development of this important training program."
(Source: NASAO news release)
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