FlightSafety International Has Received Approval

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FlightSafety International has received approval from the European Aviation Safety Agency for more than 140 of the Part 147 maintenance courses it offers. The approval was granted in accordance with the EASA Training Needs Analysis regulation 1149/2011. The courses range from two to 25 days in duration, and are aligned to the latest standards set by EASA as well as the Civil Aviation Authority of Australia, the Civil Aviation Administration of China, and Transport Canada. These courses include Maintenance Initial courses (T1 Courses), Avionics Initial Courses (T2), and Differences Courses for technicians who are transitioning from one airframe or one category to another. Courses are available for technicians who support and maintain Pratt & Whitney Canada engines and aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft, Bombardier, Cessna, Dassault Falcon, Gulfstream, Hawker and Sikorsky.

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