January 19, 2017

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Date: March 13th – March 17th 2017
Location: MARA Aerospace Technologies Facilities – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The Training Program in  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia includes three courses:

EASA Part 145 – 2 Days
EASA Part 145 – Aviation Production Planning Essentials – 1 Day
Logistics & Stores Inspection Procedures EASA Intensive– 2 Days

Please see the following links for details of each training:

EASA Part 145 – 2 Days – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 13th to 14th March 2017

The Aims of the course are to give delegates a detailed overview of EASA Part 145 regulation. The training includes many practical examples of Part 145 Implementation and how to avoid potential problems.

The training will also promote the delegates understanding concerning both airworthiness and maintenance principles, including a thorough understanding of the Role of Part 145 in all jurisdictions managed by an EASA Regulatory environment as applicable.

EASA Part 145 – Aviation Production Planning Essentials – 1 Day – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 15th March 2017

This 1 Day essentials course considers best practice processes for accomplishing the various tasks which together make up the challenging role of Production Planning.

The training is specifically designed for people with a direct involvement in Part 145 Planning functions whether in a Management Supervisory or Administrative role. It will also be of benefit to Quality Audit Staff and persons who normally work within the Part M CAMO environment.

Logistics & Stores Inspection Procedures EASA Intensive– 2 Days – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 16th to 17th March 2017

This in depth 2 days training is designed to provide attendees with:

– A detailed practical understanding of the requirements to Manage and Develop an Aviation Store.
– To provide a regulatory and industry perspective for staff involved in Stores
Management and Receipt Inspection.
– Develop the attendees understanding of airworthiness and Receipt Certification
principles including:-Electrostatic Inspection.
– To Develop procedures for use in Stores and Goods Inspection.
– To review the problems associated with bogus parts.
– The trainee must demonstrate an understanding the subjects covered.

What the delegates say about SAS training?

“All aspects of the training were very useful”
“Relaxed and full of knowledge learning climate.
“Good presentation of the course material.”
“Easy to understand, maintained a positive attitude all the time, interact with students”

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) has built up a strong reputation for providing effective support and delivering EASA and ICAO compliant regulatory and vocational training for more than 8 years. Providing Regulatory & Vocational training for 1000′s of delegates and 100′s of training courses – currently we are offering in excess of 200 courses, please see here for details.

For additional details regarding any of the proposed training courses please see our website or contact: office@sassofia.com