🌐 Export Control — ITAR/EAR

The parts you broker are controlled. The email you just sent might be an export. Here's the desk that never gets the call.

Penalties run six to seven figures per violation, counts multiply per shipment and per email, and individuals get named. This course turns the two regimes — ITAR at State, EAR at Commerce — into a working desk procedure for aviation parts brokers, surplus dealers, and shops: jurisdiction, classification (9A991, EAR99, the 600 series), licensing and the AVS-family exceptions, deemed exports, restricted-party screening, five-year records, and the compliance file that answers any government question in minutes. Eight modules, each with a real case file.

Train the desk — $295/seat

The eight modules

1
Two Regimes, One Desk
ITAR/USML vs EAR/CCL, why "export" includes emails and shop-floor disclosures — case: the email that was an export
2
Is It ITAR?
Category VIII, the 600-series migration, "specially designed" and its carve-outs, CJ requests — case: the King Air part with two lives
3
Classifying on the CCL
ECCNs, 9A991, EAR99, reading the Country Chart, the classification master file — case: the EAR99 gasket that wasn't fine
4
Licenses and Exceptions
SNAP-R, DDTC registration and part 129 brokering, AVS-family and servicing exceptions — case: the AOG that tested "pending means no"
5
The Deemed Export
Foreign persons, what counts as release, technology control plans — case: the shared drive audit
6
Screening and Red Flags
The Consolidated Screening List, diversion patterns, self-blinding = knowledge — case: the customer who paid too well
7
Records, Penalties, and Disclosure
The five-year retrievable file, penalty mathematics, voluntary self-disclosure done right — case: the disclosure that saved the company
8
The Compliance File
The written program sized to a small shop, the three-gate transaction checklist, annual self-audit — case: the desk, one year later
Honest scope: this is export-controls awareness and desk-procedure training for aviation commerce. It does not classify your inventory, register you with DDTC, or substitute for export counsel on live matters — module 8 tells you exactly when to call one. We say this out loud because the vendors who don't are selling you a penalty case.
ITAR + EAR · 8 case files · the three-gate checklist
$295 /seat
~37 minutes of video + module checks · certificate name-locked per seat · 24-month refresh
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