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Flying authorisers course (FLAC)

This Military Aviation Authority Centre of Air Safety Training course prepares aircrews as a flying authoriser and junior supervisor.

Documents

MAA air safety training course map

Details

Course overview

To prepare aircrew for duties as authorisers in addition to flying supervisory support duties. Please note this course contains discussion and images of recent aircraft accidents and incidents.

On successful completion of the course the following Joint Personnel Administration (JPA) competencies will be recorded for Service personnel:

  • Flight safety I Flying authorisers course joint
  • Flight safety I Human factors continuation training joint

Personnel attending courses delivered remotely will not be entitled to Human Factors competencies.

Duration

3 days

Location

Centre of Air Safety Training (CoAST), Defence Academy, Shrivenham.

Course validity

This course is valid for 5 years from the date of completion and is recorded for military attendees as a JPA competency. Regulations on air safety training can be found in RA 1440: air safety training.

Application form

Course application form

Contractors and overseas applicants are to apply through International Defence Training, all enquiries to 22Gp-IDT-Multi@mod.gov.uk.

Course dates

Dates

Email

For more information contact CoAST via email: dsa-maacourses@mod.gov.uk or call 01793 314183.

Contractors and overseas applicants are to apply through International Defence Training, all enquiries to 22Gp-IDT-Multi@mod.gov.uk.

Updates to this page

Published 10 November 2014
Last updated 27 September 2024 + show all updates
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