Steven Bentley's posts

Do Organisational Quality Systems understand their role and responsibilities?

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May 16, 2014

Steven Bentley

Just as important do Organisational Quality systems understand the role of 147 training organisations. The is some concern in certain quarters regarding a shortfall in competence amongst senior aviation personal particularly persons who are nominated as post holders. Lets clear the air! 1/ The Accountable Manager is not required to be an expert. True –…

Managing a GCAA / EASA Part 147 for Regulatory Compliance

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April 23, 2014

Steven Bentley

To focus on the regulatory compliance we shall ignore the aspects of marketing and other critical business elements. The requirements to achieve a successful GCAA / Part 147 are very specific and success within the process is probably somewhat easier to measure than with other regulatory approvals. The Training Manager (who may be the Accountable…

The Role of the Aviation Quality System within the European Aviation Safety Agency “EASA” and Gulf Civil Aviation Authority “GCAA” Environment

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April 20, 2014

Steven Bentley

Consider the following role definitions and responsibilities :- First that the Accountable Manager is responsible for the Quality System which includes both elements of Quality Control and Quality Assurance; Second The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for the auditing of all Compliance related elements of the organization system. When we speak about Organisational Compliance we…

Aviation Train the Trainer – Developing your Training Skills

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April 10, 2014

Steven Bentley

This Blog looks at the Challenge of Training Adults in Aviation  –  In fact how we should deal with the specific needs of the Adult Audience. Adults do not learn in the same way that children learn, they have to perceive a need to know! The following looks at some of the specific challenges and…

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