25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
Outline
1. Competency Based Training and
Assessment
2. How does CBTA training differ?
3. ICAO & EASA CBTA regulation
4. CBTA in ab-initio training
5. CBTA Benefits
6. The Airbus CBTA training pathway
Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA)
• Safety - Sound pilot competencies provide the
tool box to operate in normal situations and to
handle the unexpected
• Effective & efficient training - TNA and
operator feedback has shown that the
traditional training system is no longer aligned
with industry need
• Enable robust but iterative course design that
requires the use of best educational practices
and can utilise range of devices
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
CBTA is an holistic approach to pilot training
that provides the progressive and continuous
development and assessment of pilot
competencies
ICAO Definition - Training and assessment
that are characterised by performance
orientation, with emphasis on the standard of
performance and their measurement, and the
development of training to the specified
performance standards
Differences:
Traditional training v CBTA training
Separated theoretical and practical training
All training phases develop the pilot competencies and TEM
Each training phase ends in known test profile/ rote learn exam hurdle with pass/fail standard
Progressive and continuous training and assessment with grades +
summative assessments at milestones
Prescriptive hours based courses
Output directed, iterative, ISD driven course design
Devices defined
Training need can determine the required device characteristics- enabling
more effective and efficient training and encouragement of device innovation
Prescriptive regulation and oversight
Performance based oversight with focus on course quality and effective
processes
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
ICAO: Proposals for Amendment of Annex1 and PANS TRG
Annex 1 Proposals
• Definition update
• Finalised shift to CBTA MPL requirements
• FSTD credits for ATPL increased 100 to 250 hrs
PANS TRG Proposals
• Definition update
• Pilot competency framework
• New chapter on CBTA type rating
• Procedures for development of CBTA courses
• Instructor and evaluator competencies and
training
Envisaged applicability 5th November 2020
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
ICAO pilot competencies
1. Application of procedures and compliance with regulations
2. Communication
3. Aeroplane Flight Path Management, automation
4. Aeroplane Flight Path Management, manual control
5. Leadership and Teamwork
6. Problem Solving and Decision Making
7. Situation awareness and management of information
8. Workload Management
9. (Application of Knowledge)
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
ICAO: PANS TRG Amendment 5 and IATA
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
Instructor and Evaluator Competencies
1. Pilot competencies (IEC 1)
2. Management of the training environment (IEC 2)
3. Instruction (IEC 3)
4. Interaction with the trainee (IEC 4)
5. Assessment and Evaluation(IEC 5)
EASA training shift to CBTA
‘Cradle to grave’ pilot training pathway
Requirement for CBTA pilot training courses that:
• Continuously develop the pilot competencies with integrated TEM
• Are based on ISD methodology with each phase being output driven, and
• Utilise education best practices and supportive technology
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
MPL
APS MCC
ED
Dec2017
Type
RMT
TOR 2019?
IR
RMT TOR
2019?
Basic FT
RMT TOR
2019?
Initial GS
ED 2018.001
(KSA req)
Recurrent training
ORA.FC (EBT)
NPA 2018.07
Same competencies trained and assessed with progressive increase in task complexity and the
minimum ‘satisfactory’ standard
TK EASA exams and KSA competence assessments
EASA electronic subject exams, plus formative and
summative ‘Area 100 KSA’ assessments:
• cover across subject application and pilot
competencies
• designed and conducted by ATO
• assessed at the ATO using word pictures for
determining competence grade
• student debriefed by the ATO, to include
strength, weaknesses and action for future
improvement
• student must have achieved ‘Satisfactory’ grade
or higher in summative assessments and pass
mental maths test before final ECQB exam
AMC1.FCL.025(a)2, AMC3 ORA.ATO.230,GM1 ORA.ATO.320(a),GM2
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CBTA in ab-initio training
A broader approach to training that:
• develops the pilot’s competencies and application of TEM from the start of training
• requires course design to consider and integrate ground and flight training topics
• uses range delivery methods to drive understanding and application
• engages, supports and motivates the training pilot to exceed ‘satisfactory’ grades
• provides supportive and facilitative debriefing of assessments and flights, covering strengths,
weaknesses and how to improve further
Further needs/issues:
• grading tools and data analytics
• instructor and assessor training (critical with decreasing experience level in FI groups)
• ATO risk assessment to be an early implementation step of CBTA in practical flight phases
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
CBTA Benefits
For All
Safety Support Growth
For industry
Training Effectiveness
Training Efficiency
Continuous course improvement and innovation
Assurance of at least a consistent minimum standard
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
CBTA Benefits
For the trainee
Best quality course possible for cost
Individualisation of training
Motivation
Support
Attract next generation of pilots
For the trainers and commanders of tomorrow
Strong pilot competencies underpin the wider role development
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
The Airbus CBTA Training Pathway
25 September 2018 Compentency Based Training and Assessment IFCTC
Airbus Screening
Ab-initio CPL/IR with ATPL GS
Progressive and continuous development and assessment of pilot competencies under Airbus’ management of course content & quality
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