| infoWERK is proud to announce that SAMA selects our organisation to develop the enhancement of the Part-66 training courseware by a major part of learning time. The existing 200 hours of learning time will be extended by another 70 hours which complete the courseware to an amount that classroom presence time can be reduced dramatically.
The following modules will be completed or newly developed:
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Module |
Title |
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5 |
Digital Techniques / Electronic Instrument Systems |
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6 |
Materials and Hardware |
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7 |
Maintenance Practices |
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10 |
Aviation Legislation |
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11 |
Aeroplane Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems |
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13 |
Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems |
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15 |
Gas Turbine Engine |
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16
17 |
Piston Engine
Propeller |
This is a major step ahead in continuing development of basic maintenance training according Part-66 to obtain category A and B1 licence.
The benefit for maintenance organisations and trainees is clear: Time and money consuming classroom training is reduced. This does not only decrease money due to reduced classroom presence, but also enhances a basic understanding of the training content by the trainees.
The contract comprises more than 9000 manhours of development time and will be completed in 2007. infoWERK recognizes this contract as a continuing step forward in its philosophy to be a competent partner for the aviation industry in developing high sophisticated educational web-based training systems for the future, which are also able to be integrated into the working process.
SAMA (www.svfb.ch) was founded in 1954 by ten of the largest maintenance organisations in Switzerland. The purpose of the association is:
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the Preservation of the common interests of members
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Enhancement of flight safety
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Advancement of maintenance basic training and experience exchange between members
The association counts on more than eighty members today.
For more information please contact SAMA’s Vice President and Training Delegate Mr. Franz Meier franz.meier@hello.ch or infoWERK |