Airport operations and security personnel are often the first responders to security-related incidents and are the vanguards for keeping a safe, efficient, and secure airport. This course provides both operations and security personnel the necessary information and perspectives on the basics of securing a public-use airport. |
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. ET Daily This course is designed for airport maintenance and operations personnel. New hires and individuals with minimum knowledge of airfield maintenance would benefit the most. Although all airfield personnel would benefit from a review or learning new maintenance techniques. The course provides basic regulatory discussions. This course also identifies the use of work orders, discrepancies and proper close out of these discrepancies. |
Airport 101 is tailored to new airport professionals and incoming public officials to enhance the individual’s understanding of the aviation story, industry leaders, airport management issues, current challenges faced by industry leaders and strategies for implementing sensible strategic plans or goals. It is designed to present new airport board members or commissioners, senior and mid-level airport executives, and entry level with a substantive and thoughtful review of the airport industry. This course also gives a capstone summary of the airport management environment from A-Z. |
Specifically for airport/airfield operations and maintenance departments, ASOS schools are a regular recurring part of virtually every airport’s training program. In this advanced class, participate in group Part 139 problem-solving exercises and discuss best management practices. |
Designed to establish a general knowledge base for airport professionals working in the airport Credentialing Office. The curriculum provides important history that helps a Trusted Agent better understand the security platform from which they now are required to work. The course focuses on understanding the complexities that have been continuously added to the requirements for vetting, issuing, tracking and auditing airport credentials and is based on Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations– 1542 series, and TSA Security Directives. |
The Basic ASOS School is designed for the individual who is relatively new to airport operations, have not attended a Basic ASOS previously, or is currently working in airport management, planning, or operations. Through prepared presentations instructed by industry professionals, the Basic ASOS School will cover the following elements of Part 139 (subject to change): 14 CFR 139 Requirements, Records, Paved/Safety Areas, Markings, Signs and Lighting. |
Today, employers are facing unprecedented workforce challenges that are greatly disrupting the success and continuity of business. This program benefits employers by creating a stable and more effective workforce, and benefits employees by helping them develop a plan for career growth. |
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET Daily Advanced Schools are tailored for individuals who have either attended an earlier ASOS school, experienced one or more annual FAA Certification Inspections or have at least two years of experience in airport operations. The school has fewer prepared presentations, and more group Part 139 problem-solving exercises so that all attendees can actively participate in the proceedings. Participants are encouraged to discuss best management practices and lessons learned at their airports or from other experiences. |
10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET Daily The Airport Master Firefighter (AMF) virtual series is an overview of the study materials designed to educate and challenge airport rescue firefighting personnel in preparation to earn the prestigious AMF professional designation. |
10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET Daily This interactive course is an extensive review of the ACE Operations study materials, based on Part 139 requirements that cover universally applicable airfield information, as well as operational regulations and procedures specific to the airfield. The course is designed to educate and challenge airport personnel with airfield operations responsibilities, or anyone interested in a related career. |
Most people are terrified to speak in front of others, whether they are speaking in meetings, interviewing or delivering an important speech. Unfortunately, companies do not provide the necessary skills needed to be an effective communicator. This workshop is designed to help anyone at any level. |