Event Details
40 hours
Combination lecture and classroom exercises
Available virtually in conjunction with a partner organization
Class 1: April 14, 2025
Start time: 07:30 a.m. MST
End time: 06:30 p.m. MST
Class 2: April 15, 2025
Start time: 07:30 a.m. MST
End time: 06:30 p.m. MST
Class 3: April 16, 2025
Start time: 07:30 a.m. MST
End time: 06:30 p.m. MST
Class 4: April 17, 2025
Start time: 07:30 a.m. MST
End time: 06:30 p.m. MST
Class 5: April 18, 2025
Start time: 07:30 a.m. MST
End time: 11:00 a.m. MST
Venue: Virtual on Zoom
Directions: Training will occur on Zoom. You will be provided with a unique link per registrant in a separate email. Please plan to login 10 minutes prior to the session start time.
Description
Based on the current Aviation, Space and Defense requirements of AS9100D, this course engages participants in an in-depth review of the AS9100D standard and the tools to effectively conduct first, second, and third-party party audits to AS9100D. Through simulation case study activities, participants will apply and audit the requirements of AS9100D using auditing techniques as referenced by ISO 19011:2018 and AS9101F.
Upon completion of the AS9100D Lead Auditor training, participants will leave with an understanding of how to avoid, analyze and prevent future nonconformities. As well, leave with the knowledge of how to organize documentation according to AS9100D to demonstrate effective planning, operation, and control of processes.
NOTE: Individuals desiring to perform third-party audits for a Certification Body will also need to successfully complete the 4-day IAQG-Sanctioned 9100 Aerospace Auditor Transition Training (AATT) course.
Who Should Attend
This AS9100D Lead Auditor training training program is designed for quality professionals in the Aviation, Space and Defense industries who are:
- Individuals with the need to audit an organization’s AS9100D QMS
- AS9100D supplier auditors and audit team leaders
- Representatives from key functional groups involved in an organization’s AS9100D quality management system
Learning Objectives
Through training, participants will learn to:
- Explain the intent and requirement of each clause of AS9100:2016
- Identify the audit evidence needed to demonstrate conformity to the requirements of AS9100:2016
- Describe the requirements of the current revision of ISO 19011 as applicable to the audit process
- Describe the function of first-, second-, and third-party audits, the similarities and differences, and the varying roles and responsibilities of the auditor, the auditee and the client of the audit client in each of these activities
- Perform all aspects of an audit of a process in accordance with ISO 19011, including audit planning, document review, use of checklists, opening and closing meetings, sampling, note-taking, objective evidence, audit team meetings, classification of nonconformities, communication and documentation of nonconformities and observations, audit reporting, and record keeping
- Describe the aerospace auditor’s personal qualifications and conduct, including personal attributes, audit management capabilities, and interviewing techniques
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of the auditor and the auditee at all stages of the corrective action process
- Describe and undertake the roles and responsibilities of an auditor and of an audit team leader
- Explain the terminology of ISO 9000:2015, as employed by the ISO 9000 series standards, and AS9100:2016
- Describe how to establish an audit path or trail and when to deviate
- Determine an audit schedule based upon past audit experience and degree of importance based upon the type of business
- Describe the documentation required by AS9100:2016 and the interrelationships between the quality manual, procedures, quality planning, policy, and objectives
- Demonstrate the proper use of the applicable checklists and scoring methods