This Impairment Awareness for FAA-Regulated Employees online training course is designed for covered aviation employees, including flight crewmembers, flight attendants, flight instructors, air traffic controllers, aircraft dispatchers, mechanics/repairmen, ground security coordinators, and screening personnel. This course will help you understand what impairment means in the aviation context, the regulations that apply, and the actions expected of you if impairment is suspected.
This Impairment Awareness for FAA-Regulated Employees online training course explores impairment and its consequences in aviation, prohibited conduct for covered employees, drug testing and responding to suspected impairment.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Impairment Awareness for FAA-Regulated Employees course, the user will learn:
- What impairment is, its causes, signs, and symptoms
- The consequences of impairment in aviation
- About the FAA and DOT regulations governing drug and alcohol use in aviation
- About prohibited conduct under the regulations
- About the five types of drug and alcohol testing
- The consequences of a failed or refused test
- About the responsibilities of workplace parties to respond to suspected impairment
Course Outline
This online Impairment Awareness for FAA-Regulated Employees course is made up of the following sections:
- About Impairment
- About Impairment in Aviation
- The Legal Framework That Protects Aviation Safety
- Prohibited Conduct
- Alcohol and Drug Testing
- Responding to Suspected Impairment
Course Audience
This Impairment Awareness for FAA-Regulated Employees online training course was designed for FAA covered employees.
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