Catch up on the latest articles, announcements and more.
It’s a little over 10 years since AIRDAT launched their first product to the world. A lot has changed over that time. The great thing for our customers is, we’ve changed too. Next week, AIRDAT launches its new brand, site…
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With effect from the 1/1/2017, the required cover in respect of AVN52 will be £50,000,000. A dispensation period has been given between now and the 31st of December 2016 for Companies that have $50,000,000 already in place. This dispensation period…
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There are so many elements to consider when looking to effectively manage even the smallest training scheme or Airside/Vehicle operator programme. People, companies, trainers, penalty schemes, defects, documents, stakeholders, permits, training material, rooms, competency, assessments, audit… the list goes on…
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In November 2015 AIRDAT was awarded the contract to deliver all onsite Airside Driver, Manoeuvring Area, Free-Ranging and Runway training to the community at London Luton Airport, as well as the online systems to support this. Since that point, the…
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Today, AIRDAT launches its newest feature, online eLearning. The new functionality will allow airports, businesses and their trainers to quickly and easily create online course material, using a very (very) simple online eLearning authoring tool called nimble® Author. Want to…
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It’s not often an idea comes along where everyone benefits, so when it does, you need to shout about it. For quite some time, on completion of Fire Training, Gatwick Airport has issued out small paper cards that detail important…
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AIRDAT will be hosting a 2-day training course on auditing in aviation at the Sofitel Hotel, Gatwick on the 9th and 10th of November. To book spaces on this course please follow this link. Further details on the course can…
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Identifying and reporting on key incident areas has always been a fairly arduous, inaccurate process. Ten people will describe the same place in ten different ways, meaning that when you come to generate a report on problem areas, they no…
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The figures are in and it is official. We were asked to run a comparison of those involved in incidents/accidents where points were issued. This was to be referenced against those trained by/using the AIRDAT system and those who were…
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