Introduction
This course will explain the principles of the (New) Basic Regulation (2018/1139) related to Aircrew-FSTD.
It will address the relevant parts of PART ARA and ORA (1178/2011 with it’s ammendments) related to simulator qualification and operation, as well as the related AMC and GM. Also CS-FSTD will be discussed in detail.
In order to implement all the rules and common practices for inspection, regulation 628/2013 will also be discussed.
NOTE: Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course, in order to access digital material.
Course Content
The following topics will be addressed, including all relevant AMC and GM from the ED decisions:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 2018/1139
- Chapter I: PRINCIPLES
- Article 2 Scope
- Article 3 Definitions
- Chapter III: SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS SECTION II Aircrew
- Article 20 Essential requirements
- Article 21 Pilots
- Article 23 Implementing acts as regards pilots and cabin crew
- Article 25 – Flight simulation training devices
- Chapter IV JOINT CERTIFICATION, OVERSIGHT AND ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM: SUBSTANTIVE REQUIREMENTS SECTION II Aircrew
- Article 62 Certification, oversight and enforcement
- Chapter V: THE EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY SECTION I Tasks
- Article 78 Aircrew certification
- Article 85 Monitoring of Member States
- Chapter V: THE EUROPEAN AVIATION SAFETY AGENCY SECTION II Internal structure
- Article 95 Staff
- CHAPTER VI FINAL PROVISIONS
- Article 139 Repeal
- Article 140 Transitional provisions
- Article 141 Entry into force
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 628/2013 of 28 June 2013 on working methods of the European Aviation Safety Agency for conducting
standardisation inspections and for monitoring the application of the rules of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 736/2006.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and its amendments.
Learning Objectives
After successful course completion, the NAA Inspectors shall be able to
- Identify and justify the findings with regard to Aircrew-FSTD, according to the European regulatory framework currently in place.
- Identify the parts of the basic regulation related to Aircrew-FSTD and the relevant parts of 1178/2011 with its amendments.
- Relate regulation 628/2013 and 736/2006 with regard to auditing, preparation and follow up, findings as well as the standard procedures to be followed during inspections and qualifications.
- Know the basics of organisational requirements for authorities and operators.
- Identify applicability of CS-FSTD to simulators and operators.
- Understand the requirements for the QTG qualification tests described in CS-FSTD as influenced by CCA, normal vs non-normal, etc.
- Understand the specifics of visual, motion and sound requirements as they are simulator unique.
- Characterize a QTG: What should be in it, examples and issues like engineering tolerances, etc
- Identify the importance of updating, upgrading, modifications.
- Understand the concepts of Grandfather rights, Approved Use, Simulator Certificates.
Who should take this course
- Simulator evaluators who are not familiar with evaluations and want to prepare for this.
- Simulator evaluators who have to oversee a compliance system.
- Simulator evaluators who are not familiar with quality/compliance systems.
NB: This course is NOT for helicopter operators.
Pre-requisites
No previous experience with CS-FSTD or simulator operation is necessary, but desiderable to obtain the most benefit from the course, and attendees are requested to familiarize themselves with the Basic Regulation and the Commission Implementing Regulation EU 628/2013.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Duration
4 days - each day will commence at 09.00 and finish at approx. 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.
An optional JAA TO examination is available for this course. Candidates who pass a JAA TO Examination, receive an ECAC/JAA TO Certificate of Accomplishment.