Fri, Feb 10, 2017
New Training Resource Available To Air Charter, Part 91 And Fractional Operators
NATA has announced the launch of “The NATA Part 135/91 Training Center” — a new training resource available to air charter, Part 91 and fractional operators.
Developed by industry experts, the NATA Part 135/91 Training Center provides aircraft operators a standardized, trusted and economical system to train their entire team. The system is offered by subscription with unlimited access for a fixed annual fee.
NATA is demonstrating the new Part 135/91 Training Center at booth #1701 during this week’s Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference in Ft. Worth, TX.
Courses available through the NATA Part 135/91 Training Center include:
- General Subjects and Regulatory Training for Pilots
- Crew Resources Management Training
- Safety and Operations Training for Aeromedical Flight Crewmembers
- Aircraft Flight Coordinator Training
- Ramp Safety, Towing, Aircraft Fueling and Fuel Farm Management Training
- Occupational Safety and Health Training
“NATA developed this resource to provide charter operators and corporate flight departments, regardless of their size, with cost-effective, one-stop shopping for all their training needs. The Part 135/91 Training Center allows operators to access training for their entire team — pilots, flight coordinators and ground handlers — all in one convenient location,” said Mike France, NATA Managing Director Safety and Training.
(Source: NATA news release)
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