Steven Bentley's posts

Investigation and analysis considering Risk and Exposure – When to perform investigations

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March 16, 2015

Steven Bentley

For some years now airlines have been implementing to one degree or another Safety Management Systems (SMS). Integral to the effectiveness of this process is the need to develop organisational reporting systems which are based on the Proactive model of encouraging all staff to report and hazards in the work place. We encourage the creation…

Developing an Acceptable level of Safety Performance – Defining Minimum Safety Objectives

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March 16, 2015

Steven Bentley

In conjunction with an organisation’s overall safety policy statement, there should be a set of underlying tangible safety objectives.  Possibly this is one of the areas where companies veer of course a little in respect of how to : a) Satisfy the regulators interest – means for example compliance with EASA b) Demonstrate compliance with…

SAS Delivers Safety Management Systems for Key Staff Training for Blue Air Romania, March 2015

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March 11, 2015

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services is happy to announce that we delivered a 3 Day Safety Management Systems for Key Staff Training for Romanian operator Blue Air from 4th to 6th March 2015. The training was delivered to 16 delegates from Blue Air by our technical trainer Mr. Florin Necula. Blue Air was launched on December 13th, 2004 as the…

SAS Delivers Maintenance Planning Training for Emirates, March 2015

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March 10, 2015

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services Completed Maintenance Planning Training for Emirates Airlines at the Dubai Engineering Base from 1st to 4th March 2015. The Emirates Maintenance Planning Department manages one of the world’s largest fleets with almost 150 Boeing 777 and more than 50 Airbus A380 Aircraft. Subjects covered included the following CAR M, CAR 145, Airworthiness…

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