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Aviation Safety Inspector (Cabin Safety)

Department of Transportation

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High-Level Responsibilities

Under the general direction of the Supervisory Principal Inspector or Front-Line Manager, accomplishes the following duties:

  1. Technical Administration
  2. Develops a work program to ensure periodic surveillance of training instructors, company training programs and all phases of air carrier and air operator cabin safety operations. This work is often done across multiple fleets of aircraft in an operator¿s fleet. Contacts are with individuals throughout the certificate holder's company, which may include flight attendants, training program managers, center directors, and upper management. Within the agency, there is frequent contact with Aviation Safety Inspectors in other specialties and offices, as well as field and Safety Standards personnel. The purpose of these contacts is to elicit information, provide feedback, request alterations or modifications, communicate findings, or resolve issues and problems. Determines through surveillance and investigation that the training facilities are properly and adequately organized and equipped. Staffed with appropriately qualified instructors and conduct flight attendant training as required by appropriate Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) and FAA approved training programs. Serves as the technical advisor to the Principal Operations Inspector (POI) on assigned areas of the company's training program. Coordinates technical instructions, policy orders and procedures through the POI and related FAA personnel to ensure standardization of training activities. Conducts investigations of public complaints, congressional inquiries and aircraft incidents and accidents. Conducts enforcement investigations and prepares final reports and recommendations on disposition. Provides verbal and/or written technical assistance to legal counsel, testifies at court trials and formal hearings and gives depositions. Participates in special projects within the FAA to improve cabin safety procedures and policies. Conducts evaluations, assessments, and interviews with National Headquarters and industry participants. Develops recommendations and prepares summary reports on findings. Serves as a National Resource and will be used to participate in programs/projects sponsored by FAA Headquarters.

  3. Certification
  4. Participates on domestic and international committees in the evaluation of air carrier and air operator certification of new type aircraft. Evaluates the air operator¿s proposed certification plan of new type of aircraft and prepares critique of this surveillance and reports the outcome to the POI. Performs initial certification of new operators in all cabin safety related areas. Reviews all documents and evaluates all plans to ensure compliance with the CFR's, FAA policy and guidance. May provide support to other certificate holders during the certification process. Reviews and recommends approval or disapproval of manuals and revisions to manuals related to assigned cabin safety programs.

  5. Surveillance
  6. Monitors and evaluates training programs by the company to ensure compliance with the CFRs, national and regional directives, and safe operating practices. Recommends changes to these training programs including cabin simulators, training devices, or other such equipment. May recommend amendments to previously approved manuals to correct any conflict with regulatory requirements, eliminate unsafe practices, and/or improve the specificity of instructions. Attends FAA and company operations meetings. Evaluates cabin simulators, training devices and other training aids to ensure compliance with original approval. Evaluates operations and facilities by on-site inspections and by reviewing reports by geographic inspectors. Identifies trends which indicate deterioration in cabin safety functions and recommends corrective action. Participates in cabin safety related incident/accident investigations of assigned air operators.

Vacancy posted 2 days ago
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