Episode Synopsis "Training for Wildlife Hazard Management"
When it comes to managing wildlife hazards on airports, you want to make sure that whoever is doing that management, knows what they are doing. And just like every other aspect of aviation safety management, training is critical. In this episode Kylie Patrick (Principal Consultant) is joined by Jeff Follet (General Manager for Avisure Services) and they talk about what training requirements look like around the world, and what it should look like. A must-listen-to episode for anyone that needs training and for those who are developing and delivering it. FAA Advisory Circular 150_5200-36 Australia CASA Manual of Standards Part 139 Australian Aviation Wildlife Hazard Group - Recommended Practice 5.1.1 Training and Competency Canada CAR 322 Brazil RBAC 153 ICAO Doc 9137 EASA Rules for Aerodromes Transport Canada - Sharing the Skies Transport Canada - Wildlife Control Procedures Manual
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