Hi, I’m Ondine a dog walker and trainer based in the Rhondda Valley. I have been training dogs since I was 8 years old when I finally persuaded my parents to allow me to get my first dog, Sam an incredibly naughty Border Terrier, Jack Russel cross. My life has led me to love and train all types of dogs from German Shepherds to Cayman Islands street dogs like Rosa. I have trained dogs to fight crime with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service and have interned with the Miami Dade Police Department K9 Unit. I have also been lucky enough to train Flyball with the wonderful Pam Martin and the Top Dog Flyball Team as well as be coached by the Canadian Flyball champions and world record holders, Team Spring Loaded Flyball. All of this experience and fun has led me to be a firm believer that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks. Qualifications International Society of Animal Professionals Canine Communication Merit Dog Emotion and Cognition – Duke University Animal Behaviour and Welfare by The University of Edinburgh
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Our courses are designed to meet the training requirements of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 1.5. The content has been designed to incorporate the methodology of a Competency Based Training Approach (CBTA) as defined in Table 7.4.A of the guidance material.
This course will provide participants with an understanding of weight and balance principles. Become familiar with the terminology used in load planning and appreciate the consequences of an overweight or out-of-balance aircraft. Learn how aircraft weight is calculated, how to communicate fuel figures, and the considerations of aircraft structural limitations. This is designed to provide an awareness and appreciation of weight and balance, ideal for those responsible for aircraft loading or turnaround management. Staff responsible for the creation and calculation of load plans and load sheets will require further training. Our course content is aligned to the requirements of the IATA AHM Chapter 11 – Ground Operations Training Program. By the end of this course participants will be able to: Identify basic fuel, weight and balance terminology used in load planning. Recognise the importance of accuracy in weight and balance calculations. Explain the elements that build up aircraft weight calculations. Topics Theory of flight The four forces Flight controls Consequences of an overweight or out-of-balance aircraft Structural Weights Standard and Actual Weights Fuel Principles of Balance Structural Strength Limits Assessments This course contains a multiple choice quiz which is completed online and graded immediately with a passing score of 80%. It can be supplemented locally by the airline, handling agent or FBO to communicate any operator or aircraft specific procedures. Who should do this course? This course is designed for employees who work in airport ground operational roles. For example: Aircraft Dispatcher Turnaround Co-ordinator Turnaround Manager Ramp Team Leader Operations Assistant/Supervisor Validity Recurrent training should be completed within 36 months. In the event of long term absence, employees may be required to complete this course at more regular intervals. Certificate This course includes an instantly downloadable PDF certificate upon successful completion. If you prefer a printed certificate, a hard-copy printed on quality A4 170gsm paper is available here.
This course will help raise awareness of human performance limitations in aviation ground operations. Human factors training can form part of the employee initial training or continued development, and contribute to a positive safety culture. It is aimed at front line staff to provide an appreciation of human factors and practical advice on how to prevent human performance failure. Our course content is aligned to the requirements of the IATA AHM Chapter 11.