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FL Technics Training:

HR management systems in MRO - an innovative solution to tracking staff training records

 By Ernesta Raulonytė   Saturday, June 9, 2012

The function of Human Resources departments is generally administrative and common to all organizations. In the business sectors that require specific training and rely on standardised licensing processes required by regulative bodies, the role of expedient HR management is exceptionally important. In the aviation industry regulated by various regional and international institutions the licensing and certification processes are so diverse that monitoring the validity of the employee-held qualifications without the help of highly sophisticated software is becoming an increasingly difficult task.

‘Some mechanics are only licensed to work with a single type of aircraft. Others, holding several certificates and licenses, can service or perform checks on both wide-body and narrow-body models. For instance, a second-level non-destructive testing (NDT) certificate is valid for a limited period of time for certain tasks, such as ultrasonic and radiography testing, only. It can be extended after passing a specialized exam. However, it does not require attending any additional training courses repeatedly. Meanwhile, Human Factory or Fuel Tank Safety training sessions are mandatory every two years,’ explained Deputy Head of FL Technics Training Dainius Sakalauskas.

imageFL Technics Training is currently in the process of developing an advanced personnel qualification monitoring system entitled ‘ReTrain System’. The system is designed to enable companies to have an easy access to the real-time training programs, passed courses, theory and practical training progress, taken exams, received licenses and certificates, etc. ‘ReTrain System’ also automatically generates the nearest dates when certain certificates and licenses are needed to be renewed as well as the schedules of all upcoming courses, such as Human Factors, Aviation Legislation, Fuel Tank Safety, etc. This way MROs and airlines can plan all their training and licensing up-front and monitor the entire company’s training history.

image‘An increasing number of MROs and airlines implement personnel management systems. The human factor and on-going personnel training play a major role in evaluating aviation safety. It is highly important to establish the actual need for employee training, monitor the entire progress as well as assess all certificates and competencies. The new ‘ReTrain System’ is a highly innovative and effective tool designed to ease the process of developing and maintaining a consistent HR training structure and monitoring employee progress,’ says Dainius Sakalauskas.

About FL Technics Training:
FL Technics Training is a provider of technical training for the aviation industry. The company offers comprehensive training services including basic training and examination, aircraft type training and specialized training for aircraft maintenance technicians as well as administrative and management personnel. FL Technics Training is part of an integrated aircraft maintenance and repair organization (MRO) FL Technics.

Based in Vilnius, Lithuania, FL Technics Training is certified as a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-147 training organization providing courses for basic, aircraft type training and customized training programs designed according to individual client requirements. The company serves a wide range of customers from Europe and the CIS (Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Russian Federation etc.), Asia-Pacific (including South Korea, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and etc.), Africa, Cuba and other regions.

Drawn up in accordance with the requirements of the EASA, FL Technics Training programmes cover four areas: basic training, aircraft type training, specialized aviation training and consulting services.  FL Technics Training offers training for diverse aircraft types: Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321, Airbus A380/340/330, ATR 42 - 200/300, ATR 72 - 100/200, Boeing 737 - 300/400/500, Boeing 737 - 600/700/800/900, Boeing 757 - 200, Boeing 767 - 200/300, Boeing 747/777/767, Saab – 340, Saab – 2000, Bombardier CL-600-2B19. 

FL Technics Training offers specialized training programs of general interest for technical as well as administrative personnel from Engineering and Planning, Quality system, EASA Regulation Part-145 and Part-M to Fuel Tank Safety courses. Training programs can be adapted to meet the specific needs and requirements of clients.

More than 2000 students for over 40.000 hours per year are trained at the company’s theoretical courses in Moscow, Tyumen, Alma Ata, Vilnius and London. Training on the job is executed in Vilnius, Kiev and London. 

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