January 29, 2018

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5 Day EASA Compliant Aircraft Maintenance Planning Consolidated Intensive Training Program

Location SAS Training Academy Sofia

Mon March 12 to Fri March 16

Cost 1405 USD

This intensive 5 Day course considers best practice processes for accomplishing the various tasks which together make up the challenging role of Maintenance Planning, It is specifically designed for people with a direct involvement in Part M Subpart C Planning functions whether in a Management Supervisory or Administrative role.

Who is the Course for?

All personnel with duties and/or responsibilities in the Airline Planning environment. Quality Assurance Staff. Also of Interest to persons working in a CAMO or Part M Quality System. Production Planning and Reliability Specialists, Engineers, Managers & Lease Companies. It will also be of benefit to Quality Audit Staff and persons who normally work within the Part M CAMO environment, particularly if elements of the Maintenance Planning Process are outsourced.

Maintenance Planning Considerations

When dealing with the complex technical systems involved in air transport the consequences of unreliable services become critical and may include a high cost of operation, a loss of productivity, incidents, and exposure to accidents which could even impact the company’s marketplace position. The Maintenance Planning function is critical to the integrity of the organisation and this course introduces the student to the EASA compliant Maintenance Planning Process. The essential purpose of Aircraft Maintenance is to either return a defective system or component to serviceability or to maintain the aircraft system, component or structure in an airworthy condition.

The Management processes associated with the role of the Maintenance Planning Function is of significant importance when considering the various challenges associated with developing and optimising the various processes involved in the controls. Maintenance costs can be driven down without compromising quality; in addition asset values can be maintained or increased without excessive expenditure.

This course considers several key areas where the management and development of the EASA Maintenance Planning Function may be influenced and supported.  We all know that maintenance is a significant driver of cost to the airline, therefore anything which can lead to a decrease in these costs without impacting safety or reliability is highly relevant to the planning process. Often there are gaps in our understanding of all related cost considerations so a major factor to consider becomes the measurement of both the cost and the value of the maintenance process. This course considers elements factors and opportunities which can enable optimization of the planning process.

For further details of the forthcoming training please see the following https://sassofia.com/course/easa-part-m-maintenance-planning-fundamentals-5-days-sofia-bulgaria/ Or email office@sassofia.com

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