Topics: Quality, Safety & Maintenance
Individuals responsible for quality management system (QMS) implementation, preparation, realization, and auditing to the AS9100:2016 standard series for Aviation, Space, and Defense (ASD) require an understanding of International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) ASD standards requirements. When ASD standards are implemented and correctly maintained, utilizing the process approach, managing risks, and proactively identifying opportunities its use results in improved performance. An understanding of Certification Body requirements will have a direct impact on the outcome of the QMS audit as companies utilize AS9100 Rev. D. A look forward to IA9100 development, requirements, and timeline will provide organizations insights to start planning effective implementation strategies.
By attending this course you will be able to:
This course is intended for ASD industry professionals who desire a detailed understanding of the requirements of AS9100 Rev. D and preview IA9100 upcoming requirements to manage, implement, and perform audits to the standards. Additionally, trainers, consultants, and other individuals that maintain a significant interest in AS9100 and IA9100 standards will benefit from the information presented in this course.
Participants should have a general understanding of AS9100 and ISO 9001 QMS standards and concepts.
You must complete all course contact hours and successfully pass the learning assessment to obtain CEUs.
Buddy Cressionnie is the Americas Aerospace Quality System Committee (AAQSC) chair and Americas leader of Requirements, Projects, and AS9100. He is active in standards development including being a liaison member to ISO/TC 176 WG24 in writing ISO 9001:2015 and US Technical Advisory Group (TAG) where he serves on the US TAG Interpretations Committee. Buddy has worked in Aviation, Space and Defense since 1988 and is a certified AS9100, AS9110, and AS9120 aerospace experienced auditor. Mr. Cressionnie received his MBA degree from Texas Christian University and Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Florida.