Steven Bentley's posts

Regulation (EU) 376 / 2014 Reporting and Just Culturе – Аre you on-board?

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October 24, 2016

Steven Bentley

Regulation (EU) 376/2014 (sometimes known as Occurrence Reporting Regulation) (ORR) is about more than simply reporting occurrences. It also focuses on the essential need of analysis and the development of follow-up and mitigation’s. The Concept of European Wide Mandatory Occurrence Reporting has been with us since 2003 (Ref Directive 2003/42/EC) This has now been updated…

Introducing Sofema Aviation Services EASA Part 21 Regulatory Compliant Training Courses

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October 24, 2016

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) has been delivering high value EASA compliant regulatory training since 2008. Here we consider the availability of EASA Part 21 compliant training. Introduction to Part 21 Subpart G & Part 21 Subpart J Subpart J regulatory approval provides for the Design of Aircraft and Components Design Organisation Approval (DOA) and Subpart…

Sofema Aviation Services offers Cutting Edge Safety and Quality Training – 5th to 9th December 2016 – Hanoi, Vietnam

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October 24, 2016

Steven Bentley

Building on the success of our previous courses, SAS is very pleased to be returning to the facilities of our training partner AESC in Hanoi to deliver the following 2 courses: EASA Aviation Compliance Management, Auditing and Root Cause Analysis – 3 Days – Hanoi, Vietnam December 5th to Dec 7th Safety Management Systems Overview…

EASA Part 145 Regulatory Changes introduce a new area “48”

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October 24, 2016

Steven Bentley

Welcome to Area 48! Following on from the issue of EU Regulation 2015/1536 EASA followed up with issue of AMC & Guidance Material. The requirements are applicable from 25 August 2016. Review the changes and consider if you are fully compliant with all requirements. Answer the following questions a) to f) for your own organisation!…

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