December 14, 2016

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Sofema Aviation Services was pleased to have the opportunity to deliver an EASA Part 21 Review for CAMO Staff training for Wizz Air Hungary, which was delivered by our instructor Steven Bentley at Wizz Facilities –Budapest, Hungary on December 8th 2016.

About the training:

COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 127/2010 of 5 February 2010 amending Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003 introduced the option whereby an organisation suitable approved may issue permits to fly.

M.A.711 (c) A continuing airworthiness management organisation whose approval includes the privileges referred to in point M.A.711(b) may additionally be approved to issue a permit to fly in accordance with Part 21A.711(d) of the Annex (Part-21) to Regulation (EC) No 748/2012 for the particular aircraft for which the organisation is approved to issue the airworthiness review certificate, when the continuing airworthiness management organisation is attesting conformity with approved flight conditions.

This 1 day intensive course considers the roles and responsibilities of the PART M CAMO and the interfaces with PART 21 Subpart G Production Organisations and Part 21 Subpart J Design Organisations. Including the Oversight of Maintenance Activities, Management of STC,s Mods and Repairs and the issue of Permit to Fly.

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The delivered training included subjects like:

– Abbreviations
– Introduction to EASA Part 21 Regulatory Environment
– Certification and Approval Process
– EASA SMS in a Part 21 Organisation
– PART 21 Quality Systems
– Managing Competency in a Part M – Part 21 DOA or POA organization
– General Introduction to all Part 21 Subparts
– Subpart G review
– Subpart J Review
– Subpart M Review
– Maintenance Oversight and Compliance with FAR 25 / CS 25
– AD, Modification and STC Considerations
– Subpart P – Permit to Fly
– CAMO Procedures required for Permit to Fly

What the delegates said about the training?

“Covered all related matters.”
“Illustrating examples.”
“Different scenarios for CAMO privileges.”
“Good explanation of the terms and items.”
“Giving examples from practice.”

About Wizz Air:

Wizz Air is a value-oriented airline that focuses on innovation all along the way of the customer journey. Wizz is a relative newcomer to the world of low cost aviation commencing services in 2003 – committed to operate new, best-in-their-class technology aircraft, maintained by some of the most reputable companies such as Lufthansa Technik. Wizz achieves a consistently high standard of service for travelers.
The network is constantly being expanded and new destinations are being introduced. Wizz Air is committed to achieving the lowest cost base in the region and airport choice has a crucial impact.

Sofema Aviation Services:

The motto of SAS is delivery beyond compliance Based in Sofia, Bulgaria, SAS is a Global, Professional, Airline, MRO and Ground Operations, Support, Consulting and Training Company.
Since 2008 SAS has been providing over 200 regulatory training to the highest professional standards and our primary focus is on delivering quality assured support and training services.

We work to develop a positive safety culture and deliver improved business performance. During 2016 we expect to provide regulatory training to over 2000 delegates.

For additional details regarding any of our “In company” or “Open training” courses please see our website or please email: office@sassofia.com

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