πŸ§ͺ D&A Awareness Training β€” Founding Rectifly Perk

Operators ask two questions before a contract mechanic touches their aircraft. This certificate answers the second one.

Question one: is your A&P real? (Rectifly verifies that against the FAA registry.) Question two: do you understand the drug & alcohol program your wrench falls under? This course answers it on paper: the part 120 / part 40 system, the five-panel, the 0.04 and 0.02 thresholds, what happens at a collection, the refusal list nobody reads until it's too late, and how a solo mechanic stays covered through a consortium. Six modules, a name-locked certificate β€” and your completion shows on your Rectifly profile for every operator who views it.

Free for founding Rectifly mechanics

Mechanics who join the Rectifly roster before August 1, 2026 get this course free, forever β€” alongside the founding promise of zero platform fees. Joined already? Your license key was emailed to your Rectifly account address. Can't find it? Enter that address and we'll resend it:

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The six modules

1
Covered Means You
Part 120 + part 40, safety-sensitive functions, and why coverage follows the work through every contract tier
2
The Substances and the Numbers
The five-panel, 0.04 / 0.02, the prescription trap, and why state-legal marijuana is still a federal positive
3
Seven Ways You Get Tested
Pre-employment through follow-up β€” and the records check that follows you between employers
4
At the Collection Site
Chain of custody, the split specimen, shy bladder, and the MRO phone call you must answer
5
Refusals and the Road Back
What counts as refusal, what violations cost your A&P, and the SAP process that genuinely rebuilds careers
6
Staying Covered as a Contract Mechanic
Consortium/C/TPA enrollment, what diligent operators ask for, and keeping the random pool continuous between contracts
Honest scope: this is awareness training β€” it demonstrates that you know the system, and operators value exactly that. It is not enrollment in a DOT/FAA testing program; module 6 shows you how actual coverage works (typically consortium/C/TPA enrollment for independents). Your certificate says "awareness training" because that's what it is.