FAA Reasonable Suspicion Training is a user-friendly 2-hour course developed to ensure employers in the aviation industry uphold the highest levels of safety, compliance, and operational excellence. The training was developed by attorney and subject matter expert Andrew Easler and is designed to offer both an introductory learning pathway and subsequent recurrent/refresher training in line with 14 C.F.R. § 120.115(c)(4) regulations.
Training can be conveniently accessed through our intuitive eLearning platform; alternatively, it can be delivered personally by our expert trainers on-site. And for those seeking a smooth transition to their existing third-party learning management systems, we also have made our SCORM files available for licensing to facilitate a quick, seamless integration process and ensure training is always up-to-date.
We have built our training to meet or exceed the requirements of section 120.115 and section 120.217, delivering the crucial training needed to make accurate testing determinations based on suspected substance misuse, and as a cornerstone of any Employee Assistance Program (EAP), this course ensures alignment with FAA-regulated responsibilities and fosters a strong, informed workforce.
Training is primarily designed for supervisors responsible for safety-sensitive personnel under federal aviation regulations and empowers these key employees with the necessary skills to make informed decisions regarding suspected substance misuse, fostering a safer, more harmonious workplace and ensuring strict compliance with FAA regulations 14 C.F.R. § 120.115(c) and 120.217(d).
Learners will spend 60 minutes identifying specific, contemporaneous physical, behavioral, and performance indicators of probable substance misuse, followed by an additional 60 minutes dedicated to recognizing signs of alcohol misuse based on employee appearance, behavior, speech, or body odors.
Training benefits aviation organizations by enhancing the competence and confidence of their supervisory personnel, providing them with critical skills to identify and manage potential risks proactively. This leads to a safer, more productive working environment and protects your organization's reputation by ensuring regulatory compliance and demonstrating a commitment to employee well-being and promoting a drug and alcohol-free workplace.
FAA Reasonable Suspicion Training is more than a course – it's an investment in the safety, integrity, and future success of any organization in the aviation industry. Whether online or through direct interaction in our on-site/in-person training sessions, we are committed to facilitating a meaningful, productive learning experience.