Projects
Below some examples are given of projects carried out by Jargon Aviation Consultancy. Most companies and organisations involved are willing to provide additional details or information. For references please contact Jargon.
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Development of training materials and delivering training on continuing airworthiness requirements (Part-M) for leasing and banking community, in collaboration with SGI Aviation |
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Support of Royal Dutch Air Force staff and Air Force bases in the implementation of Military Aviation Requirements on design and continuing airworthiness similar to JAA and EU/EASA Parts 21, M, 145, 66 and 147. Activities include consulting, coordination and training on regulations, human factors and auditing |
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Training for the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) in the field of continuing airworthiness (Part‑M, and Part-145), both bi-monthly at JAA HQ in Hoofddorp and ad-hoc externally in several locations within and outside Europe for industry and authorities |
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Development and maintenance of trainings in the field of continuing airworthiness (Part-M, Part‑145, Part-66 and Part-147) for the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA). Coordination between JAA, trainers and EASA on questions regarding interpretation of requirements |
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Training of auditors on knowledge and skills required for auditing compliance with aviation regulatory requirements and internal procedures for organisations (system, process and procedure auditing) and products (product auditing). Several trainings included on-the-job support and coaching |
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Training JAR-145 / Part-145 and their military equivalents for many companies and military organisations in the Netherlands and in Europe. Both in Dutch and in English |
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Basic STAMINA and other Human Factors trainings for many aviation maintenance technicians and managers of several JAR/Part-145 approved maintenance organisations, training institutes, military maintenance organisations and authorities. Both in Dutch and in English. Includes both the development of training materials and delivery of trainings. Since 2006 the STAMINA training is also delivered through the JAA Training Organisation. |
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Instructor at several ICAO / TRAINAIR training for government aviation safety inspectors in the area of airworthiness at the Dutch Aviation College, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. Amendment of the training materials in collaboration with the FAA. In 2002 invited by the FAA to co-deliver this training at the FAA training centre in Oklahoma City, OK, USA |
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Several forms of continuing support to the business aviation organisation of a large international company in the Netherlands:
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Taylor made training for all auditors in the quality department of a major airline and maintenance organisation. Special focus on Part-145 aspects, auditing skills and organisation’s procedures |
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Development and delivery of a customised MLE-21 training for staff of the Military Type Certificate Holder Organisations in the Royal Dutch Air Force and Navy in collaboration with ADSE (NL). |
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Development and delivery of a new training on Auditing Human Factors Implementation in collaboration with Trinity University in Dublin (IRL) and Kratis (CY). |
| Supporting the CAA of Estonia (ECAA) in the introduction of European requirements on continuing airworthiness (JAR-145, JAR-66 en JAR-OPS/M) for obtaining full JAA membership as part of the preparation for accession to the European Union. Training of CAA staff and industry and support of the ECAA in the development of its organisation and procedures | |
| Implementation of internal auditing within the Section Weapons System Support of the Royal Dutch Air Force, by means of audit training, assistance in development of audit procedures and job aids, surveillance of audits (on the job training) and auditee training. | |
| Investigation of JAR-OPS compliance for a Dutch commercial operator. Establishment of an action plan to improve the organisation and manuals in order to sustain JAR‑OPS approval | |
| Research for a Dutch engine overhaul shop on future JAR-21 requirements for the design approval of repairs developed independently from the Type Certificate holder. Presentation of the results on an international symposium | |
Qualification as trainer for Government Aviation Safety Inspector – Airworthiness course. Qualification was required to act as airworthiness trainer in the TRAINAIR GASI-course at NLC (Dutch Aviation College) in Hoofddorp, The Netherlands. The training was developed for ICAO by FAA in Oklahoma City. |