Register:
Multiple dates are available, submit your registration here.
Enquiry:
Email to training@aais.org.sg 
Time:
9am – 5pm (UTC +8)
Closing Date:
Two weeks before course date.
Venue:
Virtual instructor-led training (VILT) via Zoom / MS Team
Fees:
AAIS Member: S$5,177.50/pax w/GST
Public: S$5,450/pax w/GST
Fees reflected are inclusive of 9% GST (in 2024).

About the Course:
Fulfil the AS 9110 Rev C:2016/SJAC 9110 Rev B:2016/EN 9110:2018 Lead Auditor training requirement for International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) auditor certification. This course is approved by Probitas Authentication and is recognized as meeting the IAQG training requirements for the AS 9110 Rev C:2016/SJAC 9110 Rev B:2016/EN 9110:2018 Lead Auditor training course.

Gain the confidence to effectively audit a Maintenance Organization’s AQMS in accordance with internationally recognized best practice techniques.

Learn how to lead audit the processes of an AS 9110 Rev C:2016/SJAC 9110 Rev B:2016/EN 9110:2018 Maintenance Organization’s AQMS in order to determine conformity and effectiveness.


Who Should Attend?
Anyone involved in the auditing, maintaining or supervising of an AS 9110 Rev C:2016/SJAC 9110 Rev B:2016/EN 9110:2018 Maintenance Organization’s AQMS, or seeking IAQG recognition as a certified aerospace auditor.

Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course, however it will help if you have experience with conducting internal or supplier audits and an appropriate awareness of the requirements contained within AS 9110 Rev C:2016/SJAC 9110 Rev B:2016/EN 9110:2018 QMS Requirements for Aviation Maintenance Organizations.


Course Content:
Upon successful completion of this course, you will:

  • Describe the purpose of a quality management system and its role in helping an organization operate with increased effectiveness, consistency, and customer satisfaction
  • Explain the purpose and intent of the ISO 9000 series of standards and how they relate to the applicable AQMS standards
  • Describe the continuing process of development of AQMS standards and ISO 19011, the impact that these developments may have on the audit process, and the need for auditors to keep up to date
  • Describe the seven quality management principles and how they relate to the AQMS
  • Describe the documentation required by the AQMS and the interrelationships between the quality manual, procedures, quality planning, policy, and objectives
  • Explain the intent and requirement of each clause of the AQMS
  • Describe the difference between legal compliance and conformity with AQMS standards, and the significance of these terms when conducting audits
  • Comprehend the hierarchy of authorities’ requirements (e.g., CAA, military, space) and applicable advisory material, where to obtain additional information, and how to incorporate authorities’ requirements aspects into the AQMS audit activities (requirements as applicable to the location where the course is being presented)
  • Recognize the hierarchy of standards published under the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) umbrella
  • Describe the auditor authentication requirements for the applicable AQMS standards
  • Describe IAQG sector scheme requirements for AQMS certification/registrations programs (see 9104)
  • Describe the process of certification/registration of an organization’s AQMS standards
  • Describe the auditor approval requirements for the applicable AQMS standards
  • Describe the OASIS database for access to audit data and security (public and private)
*Note: AAIS reserves the right to adjust the course pricing and to re-schedule or cancel any course due to unforeseen circumstances, course commencement is subject to minimum class size requirements.
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