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IS-BAO SUBJECTS SYLLABUS

Each customer’s General Subjects training program consists of selections from the list below. It is tailored to
each Each IS-BAO training program consists of customer-selected subjects from the list below. Each course is
a comprehensive learning program covering the listed topics in each area with individual course examinations
drawn from all assigned material testing student retention. Subjects include a mixture of interactive tutorials and
text-based lessons, culminating in a final exam. Each course also includes administrator access to online record
keeping in order to track and monitor individual progress. All subjects are designed to assist in meeting the training
requirements of IS-BAO certification.
NOTE - Also available in RW package
14 CFR PART 1-97 AND 49 CFR ADS-B OVERVIEW CONTROLLED FLIGHT INTO
PART 830 - FW Tutorial - ADS-B TERRAIN AVOIDANCE (CFIT, TAWS,
Lessons Overview and System Description AND ALAR) - (FW)
14 CFR Part 91, Subpart A ADS-B Operations Tutorial - CFIT and ALAR
14 CFR Part 91, Subpart F ADS-B Procedures Introduction to CFIT
14 CFR Part 91, Subpart G ADS-B In Services Combating CFIT
14 CFR Part 91, Subparts C, D, and E ADS-B In-Trail Procedures Approach and Landing Accident
14 CFR Part 91.103-153, Subpart B CAVS Reduction
14 CFR Part 91.155-187, Subpart B Human Factors in ADS-B (ALAR)
14 CFR Parts 1, 39, 43, and 47 Lessons Tutorial - TAWS
14 CFR Parts 61 and 67 Overview and System Description Introduction to TAWS
14 CFR Parts 95 and 97 ADS-B Operations TAWS Equipment
49 CFR Part 830 ADS-B Procedures Cautions and Warnings
ADS-B In Services Databases
AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION ADS-B In-Trail Procedures Tutorial - Case Study
MANUAL - FW CAVS Using ADS-B IN Case Study
Lessons Lessons
Chapter 1.1-1.1.10 - Navigational Aids AVIATION SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM Controlled Flight into Terrain
Chapter 1.1.11-1.2.3 - Navigational Aids (ASAP) OVERVIEW (CFIT)
Chapter 2 - Aeronautical Lighting and Airport Tutorial - Aviation Safety Action Approach and Landing Accident
Visual Aids Program Reduction (ALAR)
Chapter 3 - Airspace ASAP Overview Terrain Awareness and Warning
Chapter 4.1 - Services Available to Pilots ASAP Process System (TAWS)
Chapter 4.2 - Radio Communications How to Submit a Report
Chapter 4.3 - Airport Operations Lessons CORPORATE AVIATION SECURITY
Chapter 4.4 - Clearances Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) Tutorial - Corporate Aviation
Chapter 5.1-5.2 - Preflight and Departure Overview Security
Chapter 5.3 - En Route Overview and Responsibilities
Chapter 5.4-5.6 - Approach CLASSES OF FIRE AND PORTABLE Assessing Threats
Chapter 6 - Emergency Procedures FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Prevention Measures
Chapter 7.1-7.2 - Weather and Altimeter Tutorial - Portable Fire Extinguishers Threat Response
Settings Overview and Classes of Fire Lessons
Chapter 7.3-7.6 - Turbulence and Flight Types of Fire Extinguishers Corporate Security
Hazards Location and Use of Fire Extinguishers
Chapter 8 - Medical Facts for Pilots Risks and Hazards of Fire
Tutorial - Lithium Battery Fires
Lithium Battery Fires
Lessons
Classes of Fire and Types of
Extinguishers
Location, Use, Risks, and Hazards
Lithium Battery Fires

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CRM-ADM - FIXED WING LOWER THAN STANDARD TAKEOFF MINIMUMS
Tutorial - CRM - FW Lessons
Crew Resource Management Regulations
Authority of the PIC RVR Requirements
CRM Skills Use of Charts
Communication Processes Runways and Taxiways
Building and Maintaining a Flight HUD Takeoff Guidance
Team
Workload and Time Management MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST (MEL)
Situational Awareness Tutorial - Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
Fatigue: Effects and Reduction MEL Overview
Strategies MEL Contents
Stress: Effects and Reduction MEL Procedures
Strategies Lessons
Tutorial - ADM - FW Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
What is ADM?
Risk Management PHYSIOLOGY AND FIRST AID (FW)
Operational Pitfalls Lessons
Applying ADM Decompression Sickness
Tutorial - Case Study CPR
Case Study AED
Lessons First Aid - Bleeding, Wounds, and Burns
Authority of the Pilot-in-Command First Aid - Poison, Bites, and Stings
Communication First Aid - Serious Illnesses and Injuries
Team Building Hyperventilation
Workload and Time Management Hypoxia
Situational Awareness Spatial Disorientation
Fatigue - Effects and Reduction Trapped Gases
Stress - Effects and Reduction
Aeronautical Decision Making PERFORMANCE-BASED COMMUNICATION AND
Risks and Operational Pitfalls SURVEILLANCE (PBCS)
Tutorial - ADS-C Overview
HAZMAT - WILL CARRY OR ADS-C Overview
WILL NOT CARRY Tutorial - CPDLC - U.S. Domestic Operations
Tutorial - Label Identification CPDLC - U.S. Domestic Operations
Introduction Tutorial - CPDLC Overview
Class 1 CPDLC Overview
Class 2 Tutorial - PBCS Overview
Class 3 PBCS Overview, Approvals, and Authorizations
Class 4 Lessons
Class 5 PBCS
Class 6 CPDLC - Domestic Operations
Class 7 CPDLC - Oceanic & Remote
Class 8 ADS-C
Class 9
Miscellaneous Labels, Placards, and Markings PERFORMANCE-BASED NAVIGATION (PBN)
Tutorial - Security Awareness Tutorial - PBN Overview
Introduction and Regulatory Requirements Introduction to Performance-Based
Recognizing Security Threats Navigation
Responding to Security Threats Aircraft and Operational Approvals
Lessons RNAV Operations, U.S. Terminal and En
General Philosophy Route Area
Limitations RNP Operations, Terminal, En Route, and
List of Hazardous Materials Approach
Recognition of Undeclared Hazardous Materials Tutorial - RNP APCH and Baro-VNAV
Storage and Loading Procedures RNP APCH and Baro-VNAV
Pilot’s Notification Tutorial - B-RNAV and P-RNAV
Provisions for Passengers and Crew Guidance for B-RNAV and P-RNAV in
Emergency Procedures European Airspace
Labeling and Marking Tutorial - RNP AR
Security Awareness RNP Procedures with AR
Lessons
PBN Overview (RNP and RNAV)
RNP APCH and Baro-VNAV
B-RNAV and P-RNAV
RNP AR
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REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMUM (RVSM)
Tutorial - RVSM
RVSM and Requirements
RVSM Procedures
Turbulence, MWA, Communications, and
Contigency Actions
The Effect of RVSM on TCAS
Tutorial - Oceanic Contingency
Procedures and SLOP
Oceanic Contingency Procedures and SLOP
Lessons
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum
(RVSM)

WINTER OPERATIONS (FW)


Tutorial - Winter Operations
Background and Regulations
In-flight Icing Conditions
Ground Icing Conditions and Deicing Procedures
Fluid Types and Holdover Tables
Application Guidelines
Runway Contamination
Cold Temperature Airports
Lessons
Regulations and Definitions
Procedures and Holdover Tables
Effects of Icing on Flight
Contaminated Runways
Cold Temperature Airports

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