Transcript Talon.ppt

Ed Hardick
Director of Marketing/
Product Support
Overview
 Training Management System (TMS) - Talon’s ETA
 Resource Maintenance Management System (RMS) –Talon’s
RMS
 Increasing Importance of Management Systems
 Key Features of a TMS
 Key Features of a RMS
 Trends in Training Management System Requirements
What is a TMS?
 Software application to manage all elements of a
student’s training and training program requirements
 Curriculum is central part of the system
 Set rules for executing the training curriculum
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Resource requirements
Instructor/Student Currencies/Qualifications
Allowable repeats
Grading Standards
 Scheduling versus training management
 Integrate all training program elements
Importance of a TMS
 Paper-based training management Inefficient
 Error prone
 Record keeping is problematic and time consuming
 Minimal connection between scheduling and training
 Regulatory agencies requiring improvements in
student training and documentation
 Flight schools require better tools and improved
efficiency to be competitive and compliant
Key TMS Features
 Curriculum Management
 Personnel Management
 Training Resource Management
 Scheduling
 Operations
 Training Records
 Management Tools
 Financial Tracking Capabilities
 Reporting
Curriculum Manager
Personnel Manager
Resource Manager
Scheduling
Operations/Dispatch
Training Records
Management Tools
Financial
Reporting
Maintenance Manger
 What is a Resource Maintenance Management
System?
 Software application to manage all elements of Aircraft
Maintenance Requirements
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Scheduled maintenance events, work orders and inventory
management and control are central parts of the system
Must be integrated with the Dispatch function in the training
management system
 Down aircraft not available for operations
 Prevent using aircraft that have maintenance events that are
due
 Automatically update aircraft maintenance times in real-time
RMS Key Features
 Event Management and Tracking
 Discrepancy Management and Tracking
 Resource Management
 Electronic Work Orders
 Parts/Inventory Management
 Management Tools
 Reporting
Maintenance Events
Discrepancies
Resource Manager
Work Orders
Inventory Manager
Management Tools
Reporting
Management Trends
 Increased Pilot Requirement still Projected Through 2016
 Increasing Requirements for Automation
 Inexperienced Instructor Pilots
 Increases demand for better tools to ensure training program
executed IAW syllabus and school requirements
 Increasing Flight School Competition
 Schools must become more efficient and student training more
effective
 International Customers
 Want electronic record keeping and web access
 Regulatory Agencies Shifting to Electronic
Summary
 Integrated Electronic Training and Maintenance
Management Systems Offer Flight Training Operations
 Detailed oversight of student training
 Increased manager involvement
 Improved instructor performance
 Reduces risk of aircraft maintenance violations
 Reduces/eliminates paper in training and maintenance
operations
 Provides tools to make operation more efficient which lowers
costs
 Provides students with improved training management and
more effective training which lowers costs to student