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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