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Inspection Authorization Renewal (FAA Accepted)
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RETURN TO Crucial Knowledge Home Page The following internet-based on-line training courses have been accepted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Inspection Authorization (IA) Renewal Training. Combined, these courses total 8 hours and meet FAA requirements for IA Renewal. You may purchase them individually ($30 each) or purchase the entire 8 hours at a discounted rate of $140. To enroll in any of Crucial Knowledge's on-line courses, click on the "Enroll Now!" buttons and select the option to pay with your company or personal credit card. A password and web site will be issued to each participant via email to allow access to the course via the Internet. Participants are expected to complete each course within 30 days of password issuance. In most cases, participants must have access to the internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser (or equivalent), a broadband internet connection, email capability, and Macromedia/Adobe Flash. For more information about online training or classroom training in these areas contact Crucial Knowledge at 301-412-5966. RETURN TO Crucial Knowledge Home Page Inspection Authorization Renewal 8-hour Package Eight hours IA renewal credit. The following internet-based on-line training courses have been accepted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Inspection Authorization (IA) Renewal Training. Combined, these courses total 8 hours (you certainly don't need to take them all at once!) and meet FAA requirements for IA Renewal. You may purchase them individually ($30 each) or purchase the entire 8 hours at a discounted rate of $140. These courses concludes with quizzes, which are automatically graded, and the results reported via email to either the student, a supervisor, or whomever you designate. The only exception is the course "Human Factors Case Studies," which has five essay questions that are personally reviewed by the Crucial Knowledge staff, rather than computer scored. What could be easier? Aircraft Tires & WheelsAviation Adhesives & Sealants Aircraft Fasteners & Torquing Introduction to Aviation Maintenance Human Factors The Dirty Dozen of Human Factors Combating Complacency Human Factors Case Studies Professionalism & Integrity Aircraft Tires & Wheels
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(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-06) One hour IA renewal credit. This video looks at tire types, functionality, safety, inflation rules for various climates, and FAA and manufacturers guidance. Tire types; tire science including traction wave and the effects of inflation, centrifugal force and speed on tire life; tire maintenance safety; common tire wear and when to remove from service; and proper inflation based on departure and destination climates. Online video presentation, 5 page student guide in .pdf format (with links to additional information sources), and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour.
Aviation Adhesives & Sealants - $30
(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-07) One hour IA renewal credit. This video is based on best practices and Boeing's Standard BAC5000. Students learn about sealant classes, application techniques, sealant types, mixing, squeeze-out life, silicone and non-silicone sealants, film adhesives, adhesive application tools, effects of temperature and humidity, sealant storage, and safety. This course covers common sealants types, levels of sealing, sealing methods, handling times, curing rates, storage and validation requirements and sealant classes. Online video presentation, 10 page student guide in .pdf format (with links to additional information sources, including the BAC5000 Standard), and a test of 32 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. Aircraft Fasteners & Torquing
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(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-08) One hour IA renewal credit. This video is based on best practices, Boeing's Standard BAC5009, and FAA Advisory Circular 43-13. Included are several case study examples of accidents based on improper torque, type of torque wrenches, formula for determining conversions and use of wrenches with adapters and attachments, hardware designations and specifications, safety wiring techniques, washers, and other hardware. Online video presentation, 9 page student guide in .pdf format (with links to additional information sources, including the Boeing Standard BAC-5009 – Assembly and Instruction Manual (AIM) and The FAA’s Regulatory & Guidance Library – Chapter 7 (regarding torque and hardware), and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. Intro to Aviation Human Factors
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C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-09) One hour IA renewal credit. Designed to align with the FAA’s guidance for Human Factors Training, this course focuses on the history and evolution of Human Factors for aircraft maintenance and explains Boeing’s MEDA process, the Shell model, Heinrich’s Ratio (Iceberg) Model, James T. Reason’s “Swiss cheese” model, the chain of events, the domino theory, and The Dirty Dozen. The student will gain an understanding in how human factors impacts aviation maintenance and service personnel. Online video presentation, 10 page student guide in .pdf format (with links to additional information sources), and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. The Dirty Dozen of Human Factors
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(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-10) One hour IA renewal credit. In 1993 Transport Canada hired Gordon Dupont as a special programs coordinator to develop a human factors workshop called “Human Performance in Maintenance Part 1 (HPIM).” From this program came identification of the “Dirty Dozen,” and formation of the Maintenance and Ramp Safety Society. These twelve factors are seen as the greatest contributors to human error in aircraft maintenance. Students learn the importance of knowing the dirty dozen, knowing how to recognize their symptoms, and learn about effective “safety nets” to avoid or contain errors spawned by the dirty dozen. Each of the Dirty Dozen is examined in detail, with examples and suggested techniques to mitigate the impact of each problem. Online video presentation, nine page student guide in .pdf format (with links to additional information sources), and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. Combating Complacency
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(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-11) One hour IA renewal credit. Identified as one of the Dirty Dozen of Human Factors, complacency is a key problem in the aviation maintenance industry. This online video presentation includes detailed information on causes of, and methods to combat, both individual and organizational complacency. Students learn about complacency caused by dependency, automation, physiological elements, habits and other impacts. Appropriate for repair station management, technicians, quality managers, manufacturing production workers and anyone who may impact facility safety. This course will introduce you to a general review of complacency in everyday life and then tightens the focus to examine how complacency finds a footing in aviation maintenance. Includes case studies and examples based on both aviation maintenance and Fortune 500 companies. Includes 10 page student guide in .pdf format, and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. Human Factors Case Studies
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(FAA Course Number C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-12) One hour IA renewal credit. Based on recent actual maintenance error events, each of these five vignettes are followed by essay questions, which are reviewed by the Crucial Knowledge staff and any comments are sent via email to the designated student recipient. Online video presentations, nine page student guide in .pdf format, and five essay questions. Time allotment: 1 hour. Professionalism & Integrity
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C-IND-IM-110124-K-006-13) One hour IA renewal credit. Professionalism and its importance are examined, including the characteristics of character, attitude, excellence, competency and conduct. This course also includes several recent case studies of ethics lapses on the part of people and organizations in the aviation maintenance realm. It also examines the financial costs of ethics violations and how most violations are discovered. Online video presentation, 11 page student guide in .pdf format, and a test of 25 questions (true/false and multiple choice). Time allotment: 1 hour. C r u c i a l K n o w l e d g e 2544 N. Fox Run Court C r u c i a l K n o w l e d g e is a member of
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