Did you know that in the past 5 years, 123 participants from 20 countries have taken this course with IATA?
Advance your expertise in Civil Aviation Authority Oversight with IATA’s CAA Management and Oversight – Part 2 course. Take your Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) leadership skills to the next level with this advanced course. Building on the foundations of Part 1, this intensive five-day program provides in-depth knowledge of aviation regulation, oversight, and compliance. Gain practical expertise in certifying air operators and aerodromes, economic regulation, aviation fees and charges, commercialization, privatization, security, facilitation, air navigation services, and RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) oversight. Learn how to apply global best practices to effectively manage regulatory frameworks, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen aviation safety. Designed for aviation professionals, this course equips you with the skills needed to navigate complex regulatory environments and drive excellence within your CAA.
Course code: TCVG-06
To arrange in-house training for your company, please complete the in-house training request form or contact the Training Specialist in your region.
PLEASE NOTE: NEW TRAINING VENUE
From 1 January 2025, the training center has moved to the Novotel London West Hotel in Hammersmith. The hotel is close to Central London and is within walking distance of Hammersmith Underground Station.
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
The key topics that are covered during this course include:
This course is recommended for:
An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on all exercises and exams. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.
My goal is to transition into a leadership role within the Civil Aviation Authority, and this course has been instrumental in guiding me toward that ambition., August 05, 2024
The course taught me practical skills for handling dangerous goods and emergency responses., May 20, 2024