☢ Class 7 Cleared

There is radioactive material in your parts room. This is the course about it.

Tritium exit signs. Depleted-uranium counterweights. Kr-85 gauges. Every existing Class 7 course is written for freight forwarders — this one is written for the people who maintain and part-out aircraft, by a Director of Maintenance who ran radiation compliance under a federal nuclear regulator.

Enroll — $295/seat   Team 5-pack — $995

Why your shop needs this (legally)

The uncomfortable question: if an inspector walked your shelves today, could your team point to every tritium sign and DU counterweight — and produce the inventory record for each?

Twelve modules, built for real attention spans

Six minutes or less each. Captions always. A quiz per module, a 25-question final, a dated certificate, and an automatic recurrency reminder at month 22.

1
The Radioactive Aircraft
Where Class 7 hides in the fleet — the four component families
2
The Regulatory Map
NRC, DOT, IATA, ICAO — who owns which question
3
The License You Already Hold
General vs. specific — and the duties that came free with the device
4
Classify Before Anything Moves
Isotope, activity, UN number — UN2911, UN2909, UN2910, UN2915
5
Package, Mark, Label
Excepted packages, the label family, and the Transport Index
6
Paperwork That Clears the Dock
Declarations, the excepted shortcut, and the signature that binds you
7
Custody Done Right
Receiving, storage, and the living inventory
8
Across Borders
10 CFR 110, export screening, and a first-hand FANR (UAE) case study
9
When It Breaks
The first five minutes, the four quick cards, who gets called
10
The Only Legal Exits
Disposal, transfer, and the log that proves it
11
Keeping It Alive
Recurrency clocks, the records matrix, the RSO's rhythm
12
The Final Check
25 questions · 80% to pass · certificate download
Recurrent every 24 months — we remind you
$295 /seat
Team 5-pack $995 (save 33%) · RSO Complete (seat + Program-in-a-Box) $1,195 (save $95)
Enroll now RSO Complete — $1,195

Questions shops actually ask

Does this satisfy 49 CFR 172.704 training requirements?

The course covers general awareness, function-specific (Class 7), and safety training elements. Under 172.704(d), your employer certifies training adequacy — the course provides the content, completion record, and certificate to support that certification.

We only handle parts, we never ship. Do we need this?

Possession alone triggers 10 CFR 31.5 general-license duties (labels, leak tests, transfer restrictions, reporting). Modules 1, 3, 7, and 10 exist precisely for shops that "never ship" — until the day they sell a counterweight.

Who teaches it?

Built by a Director of Aviation Maintenance Operations — FAA A&P, USAF veteran, and former RPO/RSO who established radiation compliance for an international aviation MRO under UAE FANR oversight, including Class 7 import/export.

What about recurrency?

Your certificate is dated. At month 22 we email you — before the 24-month IATA clock and well before DOT's 36 — with one-click re-enrollment.