KU Aerospace Short Courses On-Site
For On-Site Presentation
- Acquisition of Digital Flight Test Data from Avionics Buses: Techniques for Practical Flight Test Applications
- Advanced Flight Tests
- Aircraft Engine Vibration Analysis, Turbine and Reciprocating Engines: FAA Item 28489
- Aviation Weather Hazards
- Conceptual Design of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Digital Flight Control Systems: Analysis and Design
- FAA Conformity, Production and Airworthiness Certification Approval Requirements
- FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) Process for Aerospace Suppliers
- FAR 145 for Aerospace Repair and Maintenance Organizations
- Flight Control Actuator Analysis and Design
- Modelling and Analysis of Dynamical Systems Using MATLAB
- Propulsion Systems for UAVs and General Aviation Aircraft
Realize substantial savings by bringing our outstanding instructors to your workplace.
All of our courses, including the courses listed in our public schedule, are available for on-site presentations. By bringing our courses to your company, you save staff time and travel expenses, maintain company confidentiality, schedule courses at times convenient to you, and train employees in a team environment.
Benefits of KU Aerospace On-Site Training
When you choose the KU Aerospace Short Course Program for your on-site training, you:
- Receive training that meets your specific needs
- Pay only for the training you need
- Train when it fits your schedule
- Incur lower costs per participant
- Save employee travel, hotel and meal expenses
- Reduce the time employees are away from work
- Train as a team to enhance productivity
- Maintain company confidentiality
Contact Us
Obtain a no-cost, no-obligation proposal for an on-site course:
Zach Gredlics
On-site Program Manager
| aerosite@ku.edu | |
| Phone | 785-864-1066 |
| Fax | 785-864-5074 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can you provide in-house training?
KU Aerospace Short Course Program can provide training to most parts of the world; some restrictions apply. Please contact us for more information.
What does the company provide?
You provide the attendees, a classroom and audio-visual equipment such as a projector and a screen. We will send you a description of the course needs in advance to prepare for the class. If you cannot provide a classroom, we can set up a course at a nearby hotel or conference center for an additional charge.
What does KU provide?
KU provides the instructors' honoraria, their travel, all course materials, shipping and customs charges, certificates with CEUs for participants who attend all days, course evaluation and coordination.
Can the course content be modified?
KU Aerospace Short Course Program staff will be happy to work with you to discuss your requirements and will emphasize areas that best accommodate your needs.
How is an on-site course price determined?
To make it cost-effective for all parties, we base our course fees on 20 participants and offer substantial discounts for each additional participant. We also have worked with organizations to form consortiums with other area companies to share costs.
The course fee of an on-site class depends on the instructors' honoraria, the instructors' travel reimbursements, the cost of the course materials specific for that class and the shipping cost of the course materials.
How far in advance do you need to schedule a course?
In order to schedule the instructor(s) and order the course materials, we request at least 8 to 12 weeks of lead time prior to the actual course date.





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