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Establishing in house training capabilities
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Does CAA need in‐house training capabilities and why?
Why CAA need in‐house training capabilities?
Target – to minimize the initial training period ( pre‐requisite for performing safety oversight duties) Difficulties in availability of relevant training courses Part of training is not generic in nature (enforcement)Budget constraints
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out‐sourced courses
Pros :Exposure to foreign best practicesnetworking opportunities Adequate for individual training needs
Cons: require bridging training to adapt to CAAI specific regulations and characteristics
Fixed schedule based on training organization availabilityExpensive Does not cover all training areas and requirementsEnforcement training need to be tailored for the specific State’s law‐system
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Internal courses
Keeps a training autonomy for the CAA Enhance knowledge preservation within CAA Enhance directives currency Improves work methods and processes Establish the instructors cadre as highly skilled professionals Enhance the learning organization culture
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Development of instructors & trainers cadre
CASIs as the source for instructors and OJT trainers – as “extra duty”
Instructors/ trainers selection based on knowledge in the relevant areaexperience in trainingpersonal qualifications
Motivation No extra compensation professional status Annual DG award in a dedicated event
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Establishing in house training capabilities 2010 ‐ Out sourced instructor general training –
Instruction principals & methodology Instruction developmentFacing audience Instruction tools (simulations, presentations, discussions, practice, tests)
2010 – establishment of training class room in CAA new facility Approved guidance material as a pre‐condition for effective training “Grand‐father rights” for CASI that participated in drafting the relevant
GM
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Out sourced In‐house
CertificationJob skills (LVO, MEL)
Indoc. surveillance , enforcement
• 1400 training days in 2014 • 1680 training days in 2016
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External courses andconcferences to
individuals
External courses togroups
In‐House Courses
126
711
110
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23
100
613 10
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2017 2016 2014 2008
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Formal Courses Training
3.35 3.45 3.55 3.7 3.7
0.5 0.55 0.6 0.7 0.8
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2014 2015 2016 2017 2018F
Operating Budget Training Budget
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Operating Budget vs. Training Budget
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