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UPCOMING COURSES 2020 in the Asia and Pacific Region* Find Course(S) That Suit Your Needs! UPCOMING COURSES 2020 in the Asia and Pacific Region* Find course(s) that suit your needs! Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Disabled Aircraft Recovery Procedures GMR Aviation Academy New Delhi India 10-Feb-2020 12-Feb-2020 16-Mar-2020 18-Mar-2020 Airport Baggage Handling System(BHS) & Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 24-Feb-2020 28-Feb-2020 Hold Baggage Screening(HBS) Design and (IAAA) 17-Aug-2020 21-Aug-2020 Management 21-Sep-2020 25-Sep-2020 Supervising Airport Teams To Deliver Great Civil Aviation Training Centre Ratmalana Sri Lanka 24-Feb-2020 28-Feb-2020 Customer Service Runway Rubber Removal Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 16-Mar-2020 20-Mar-2020 Aerodrome Inspection Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 23-Mar-2020 27-Mar-2020 (IAAA) 18-May-2020 22-May-2020 14-Sep-2020 18-Sep-2020 Airport Customer Service Quality Management Civil Aviation Training Centre Ratmalana Sri Lanka 26-Mar-2020 31-Mar-2020 Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 6-Jul-2020 10-Jul-2020 (IAAA) 27-Jul-2020 31-Jul-2020 24-Aug-2020 28-Aug-2020 Passenger way-finding signage Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 13-Apr-2020 17-Apr-2020 Airfield Pavement Markings Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 11-May-2020 15-May-2020 Airport Passenger Boarding Bridge (PBB) Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 26-May-2020 28-May-2020 Operations (IAAA) 28-Jul-2020 30-Jul-2020 27-Oct-2020 29-Oct-2020 Infrastructure and Facilities for Passengers Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 15-Jun-2020 19-Jun-2020 with Reduced Mobility (PRM) ICAO-ACI Aerodrome Certification Incheon Airport Aviation Incheon South Korea 14-Sep-2020 18-Sep-2020 Academy (IAAA) Aerodrome Safety Management Incorporating Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAAA) Incheon Republic of Korea 26-Oct-2020 30-Oct-2020 PANS-Aerodromes International Civil Aviation Organization Bangkok Thailand 23-Nov-2020 27-Nov-2020 Aerodrome Emergency Handling Course Civil Aviation Academy of Nepal (CAAN) Bhaktapur Nepal 23-Nov-2020 27-Nov-2020 ICAO-ACI Implementing Annex 14: Advanced Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 13-Jul-2020 17-Jul-2020 Aerodrome Design and Operations (AADO) ICAO APAC Regional Office Bangkok Thailand 14-Dec-2020 18-Dec-2020 *All course schedules are updated as of 3 February 2020. Please note that all course dates are subject to change. Visit the desired course web page regularly to view the latest course delivery schedule. Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Aeronautical Search and Rescue Operations Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 3-Feb-2020 21-Feb-2020 Aerodrome CNS Engineering Course Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 20-Apr-2020 24-Apr-2020 (IAAA) 11-May-2020 15-May-2020 15-Jun-2020 19-Jun-2020 Advanced Test and Measuring Techniques for Civil Aviation Training Centre Ratmalana Sri Lanka 8-Jun-2020 19-Jun-2020 ATSEP Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) Training Center of the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mongolia 15-Jun-2020 26-Jun-2020 Specialist Civil Aviation Authority NOTAM Specialist Course / Classroom Phase Civil Aviation Training Centre Ratmalana Sri Lanka 13-Jul-2020 24-Jul-2020 AIS/MAP Publications Specialist Civil Aviation Training Centre Ratmalana Sri Lanka 5-Oct-2020 16-Oct-2020 On-the-job Training Instructor for Air Traffic Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 21-May-2020 29-May-2020 Control (OJTI for ATC) Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Aviation English for Aircraft Maintenance Civil Aviation University of Tianjin China 2-Nov-2020 6-Nov-2020 Technicians China Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To International Air Law Course Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 20-Apr-2020 24-Apr-2020 Academy (HKIAA) China Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 3-Aug-2020 7-Aug-2020 Thailand Indian Aviation Academy New Delhi India 07-Sep-2020 11-Sep-2020 Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Airport Green House Gas (GHG) Management Incheon Airport Aviation Incheon Republic of Korea 18-May-2020 22-May-2020 Academy (IAAA) 24-Aug-2020 28-Aug-2020 CORSIA Verification Indian Aviation Academy New Delhi India 25-Nov-2020 27-Nov-2020 International Civil Aviation Bangkok Thailand 7-Dec-2020 9-Dec-2020 Organization Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Oversight of Aircraft Leasing Operations Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 3-Feb-2020 7-Feb-2020 HAZMAT First Responder (Operations Level) GMR Aviation Academy New Delhi India 10-Feb-2020 12-Feb-2020 2-Mar-2020 4-Mar-2020 ICAO Government Safety Inspector Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 2-Mar-2020 20-Mar-2020 Airworthiness – Air Operator and Approved Maintenance Organization Certification (GSI-AIR-18701) ICAO Government Safety Inspector Operations – Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 4-May-2020 21-May-2020 Air Operator Certification (GSI-OPS-18700) Basic Maintenance Continental Motors CD135/ Civil Aviation University of China Tianjin China 11-May-2020 14-May-2020 CD155 Engines Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 12-May-2020 15-May-2020 Mitigation *All course schedules are updated as of 3 February 2020. Please note that all course dates are subject to change. 2 Visit the desired course web page regularly to view the latest course delivery schedule. Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Safety Management for Practitioners (SMxP) Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 13-Jul-2020 17-Jul-2020 Thailand Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 5-Oct-2020 9-Oct-2020 Indonesia Civil Pilot Academy of Banyuwangi Indonesia 5-Oct-2020 9-Oct-2020 Banyuwangi Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 2-Nov-2020 6-Nov-2020 Academy (HKIAA) China Aviation Data-driven Decision Making (AD3M) Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 27-Jul-2020 30-Jul-2020 Academy (HKIAA) China Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 9-Nov-2020 12-Nov-2020 Personnel Licensing System Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 3-Aug-2020 7-Aug-2020 Dangerous Goods – Using the Technical Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 17-Aug-2020 21-Aug-2020 Instructions for the Safe Transport of Thailand Dangerous Goods by Air IAASM-SAA Postgraduate Certificate in Aviation Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 12-Oct-2020 23-Oct-2020 Medicine for Medical Examiners and Assessors Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Singapore Aviation Academy Singapore Singapore 2-Nov-2020 5-Nov-2020 Mitigation Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Screening Passengers with Disabilities or Civil Aviation Training Centre of Seoul Republic of Korea 13-May-2020 15-May-2020 Reduced Mobility(PDRM) Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) 18-Nov-2020 20-Nov-2020 Airport Landside Security Incheon Airport Aviation Academy Incheon Republic of Korea 18-May-2020 22-May-2020 (IAAA) 21-Sep-2020 25-Sep-2020 ICAO-ACI Management of Airport Security Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 25-May-2020 29-May-2020 Academy China Course Title Host Organization City State Dates From Dates To Training Instructors Course (TIC) Part 2 Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 3-Feb-2020 7-Feb-2020 Thailand Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 25-Mar-2020 31-Mar-2020 Academy (HKIAA) China Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 27-Apr-2020 01-May-2020 Civil Aviation Training Centre of Seoul Republic of Korea 14-Sep-2020 18-Sep-2020 Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) Capital Airports Management Beijing China 26-Oct-2020 30-Oct-2020 Academy Training Developers Course (TDC) Hong Kong International Aviation Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR of 22-Jun-2020 3-Jul-2020 Academy (HKIAA) China Civil Aviation Training Centre Bangkok Thailand 29-Jun-2020 10-Jul-2020 Thailand Civil Aviation University of China Tianjin China 7-Sep-2020 18-Sep-2020 Capital Airports Management Beijing China 23-Nov-2020 4-Dec-2020 Academy Post-Training Evaluation (PTE) Indonesia Civil Pilot Academy of Banyuwangi Indonesia 22-Jun-2020 26-Jun-2020 Banyuwangi Managing Aviation Training Intelligence (MATI) Indonesia Civil Pilot Academy of Banyuwangi Indonesia 6-Jul-2020 10-Jul-2020 Banyuwangi Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 7-Dec-2020 11-Dec-2020 Training Managers Course (TMC) Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) New Delhi India 3-Aug-2020 6-Aug-2020 *All course schedules are updated as of 3 February 2020. Please note that all course dates are subject to change. Visit the desired course web page regularly to view the latest course delivery schedule. 3 Course Title Duration Aviation English Level 3 for Civil Aviation Professionals 5 hours Conducting a Technical Assistance Visit to a CAPSCA Member States and Airports 32 hours Essential Elements of Criminal Air Law for Aviation Professionals 18 hours Fundamentals of Aviation Data-driven Decision Making (AD3M) 15 hours Fundamentals of the Air Transport System 20 hours Fundamentals of the Air Transport System - Exam 5 hours ICAO-ACI Global Reporting Format (GRF) - online course 3 hours Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) Airspace Design 5 hours Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) for Air Traffic Controllers 5 hours Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) for Pilots 5 hours Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) Operations Approval 5 hours Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) Overview 5 hours Personal Weight Management Skill Set for Aviation Professionals 5 hours Training Instructors Course (TIC) Part 1 - Instructional Competencies 30 hours Safety Management 15 hours Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme Continuous Monitoring Approach (USOAP CMA) 50 hours *All course schedules are updated as of 3 February 2020.
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