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FlightSafety International

Maintenance Training

Press Release

Issued by FlightSafety International.

April 28, 2017

FlightSafety International announces new aviation maintenance management program

FlightSafety International has announced a new aviation maintenance management program developed and offered in conjunction with Service Elements.

This new three-day course is provided at FlightSafety's maintenance training center in Dallas, Texas. It is designed to enhance the skills of current aircraft maintenance department managers and to help those who aspire to hold leadership positions in the future.

“The aviation maintenance management program will help current and future managers to develop and remain current on the skills needed to effectively direct an aircraft maintenance organization,” said Paul Kuchta, director, training operations maintenance.

The course addresses management challenges and trends identified by experienced maintenance department leaders, instructors and other experts. The modules include leadership qualities, foundations of management, service culture, communications, accountability and delegation, finance, team building, and others.

FlightSafety offers a wide variety of other professional development training courses through its Master Technician program. They are designed to provide aircraft maintenance personnel with the skills needed to interact effectively with customers, managers and co-workers, and help them to prepare for additional responsibilities or a management position.

The industry-leading FlightSafety Master Technician program provides in-depth instruction and real-world practical training. This innovative and unique program is designed to enable technicians to further enhance their contributions to the safety, reliability and operating efficiency of the aircraft or components they support and maintain. This program was developed in close collaboration with aircraft manufacturers and the experience and expertise of FlightSafety's highly qualified maintenance training professionals. There are currently more than 3,000 FlightSafety Master Technicians worldwide.