Thu, Feb 07, 2019
ASTM International Helps Simplify The The Application Process
The FAA recently recognized the National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies (NCATT) Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certification as equivalent to formal training when determining eligibility for a repairman certificate.This action helps simplify the application process for repairman certification, strengthening efforts to recruit and retain avionics technicians in this innovative and fast-growing industry.
As a result of the FAA’s action, a technician who receives an NCATT AET certification plus at least one NCATT avionics endorsement can now use such training to comply with a regulatory requirement (14 CFR section 65.101(a)(5)(ii)). Eligible NCATT avionics endorsements include: Autonomous Navigation Systems, Dependent Navigation Systems, Radio Communication Systems, and Onboard Communications and Safety Systems.
Representatives of the Aircraft Electronics Association petitioned the FAA for this action after working with standards developer ASTM International over the past several years to design a widely recognized certification program for the burgeoning avionics field.ASTM International is home to a committee that creates aerospace personnel standards and has a relationship with SpaceTEC Partners, Inc., which administers NCATT exams.
"This industry standard for the certification of aircraft electronics technicians is now recognized by the FAA, simplifies the application process for a repairman certificate, and was accomplished without the burden of rulemaking," said AEA president and CEO Paula Derks.
Rick Ochs, an ASTM International member and the CEO of Spirit Aeronautics, added that this development will open doors to job opportunities while making it easier for employers to vet applicants. “If an avionics technician applicant comes to us with this certification, we know they have the foundational knowledge to advance,” Ochs said.
(Source: ASTM International news release)
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