February 11, 2016

Steven Bentley

Under constant development SAS SMS Training has moved a long way from theory to the relevance of SMS in the work place.

Meeting the challenges of understanding what SMS can do for the organisation, in respect of what real and tangible benefits it can deliver.

In the real world there are a raft of issues which impede the progress of the most effective SMS and these are explored and understood in the most practical way possible.

With 45 years of commercial aviation experience behind SAS we are very placed to understand not just the issues but to also share the potential solutions which have a demonstrable benefit.

SAS has recently delivers a double Safety Management Systems Training for Airworks India.

SAS training takes the delegates through a series of practical modules aimed at raising the level of understanding but also in each case to also consider the practical consideration.

The SAS SMS Investigation Training is specifically focused on the challenges the organisation faces to process the data which is available within the organisation considering the appropriate level of response in respect of the level of investigation as well as measuring exposure and return on investment?

A full understanding of root cause techniques and methodology is shared with the delegates as well as the connection with the culturally driven exposures which exist throughout the organisation.

Different techniques for analysis are explored together with a full understanding regarding how we understand the Tolerability and Acceptability of Risk to an Organization

Sofema Aviation Services offers over 200 Regulatory and Vocational training courses. For more details please see https://sassofia.com/regulatory-training-courses/ or email [email protected]

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About the CEO

Steven Bentley

CEO & Managing Director

Starting his aviation career in 1971, Steve has over 50 years of experience in commercial aviation, including more than 12 years in the airworthiness department of Virgin Atlantic, a major UK international airline. Steve has an in-depth knowledge of the EASA regulatory structure, is a competent trainer with a huge portfolio of subjects including both aviation operations and maintenance disciplines, he is a trained ISO 9000 lead auditor, as well as IOSA trained. Steve continues to support the development of EASA Regulatory compliant and vocational training and is responsible to oversee more than 650 different courses.