NBAA Applauds First Published Part 135 Standardized Aircraft Curriculum – Gulfstream V

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has welcomed the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) publication of the first standardized aircraft-specific training curriculum. This first curriculum for Gulfstream GV series aircraft is the work of the Training Standardization Working Group (TSWG), formed in 2020.

“NBAA applauds the FAA’s efforts to work with industry and publish this curriculum promptly,” said NBAA’s Brian Koester, CAM, director of flight operations and regulations, and the TSWG industry chair. “The standardized curriculum concept will change the future of Part 135 training by creating efficiencies in the industry’s training system and providing higher-quality training events.”

David Boulter, acting associate administrator for aviation safety at the FAA, announced the publication of the draft GV standardized training curriculum at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) during the popular Meet the Regulators session There, he highlighted the importance of industry support in initiating the standardization concept and developing the curricula.

Representatives from training centers, operators, aircraft manufacturers and industry associations make up the TSWG, with several NBAA committee members actively participating.

The GV standardized curriculum is just the first of a broad-scope initiative to create standardized training curricula for many aircraft types. Adoption of these curricula, which include a focus on scenario-based training, is voluntary, but operators that adopt these curricula should see real efficiencies and improvements in training over time.

“This standardized aircraft curriculum is the outcome of several years of advocacy and effort towards streamlining relationships between Part 142 training centers and Part 135 operators,” said Koester. “We applaud the ongoing effort of those involved and look forward to the next curricula in the standardized training development, which are prioritized by aircraft type to meet industry demand.”

The Citation Excel and Hawker 800 standardized curricula are under development.

The GV standardized curriculum and the Standardized Curricula Master Schedule are located in the FAA’s new Dynamic Regulatory System under the “Other Documents” tab of the main menu.