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How has the SOL Diploma supported Chijioke Onyemekara to achieve new career heights? Read his Success Story

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SOL Diploma

January 22, 2024

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Sofema is delighted to share the Success Stories of our customers who completed a SOL Diploma. We are here to support our clients by providing them with the training solution that fits their needs the best. That’s why we developed our Learning Path Diploma Programs – To help you build the career path leading to…

Potential Hazard Consideration within an EASA Part 145 Organization

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Hazard Consideration

January 19, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com – Hazards which may be considered within the context of analyzing hazards and developing mitigations within your EASA Part 145 Safety Management System Implementing a comprehensive safety management system (SMS) in an EASA Part 145 organization, which deals with aircraft maintenance, requires considering a wide range of safety hazards. The following…

Concerning EASA Aerodromes Aviation Compliance Management and Auditing

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EASA Aerodromes Aviation Compliance Management

January 19, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers best practices related to Compliance Management and Auditing of Aerodromes. Introduction EASA, as the pivotal entity in European aviation, has established stringent regulations to govern aerodrome design and operations. The Basic Regulation 2018/1139 is foundational, outlining the fundamental principles and requirements. Additionally, EASA Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 provides specific provisions…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 19 January 2024

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Aviation Weekly News Roundup

January 19, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > Zero Airline Crashes in 2023: It Was One of Aviation’s Safest Years Ever No jet or turbofan-powered aircraft crashed anywhere on Earth last year, and only 4 aircraft of smaller sizes crashed anywhere…