Steven Bentley's posts

How Does a 145 Organisation Manage a Corrosion Prevention & Control Program (CPCP)?

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Corrosion Prevention

March 08, 2021

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com has the answers regarding Corrosion Prevention. Introduction to Corrosion Prevention and Control Programs (CPCPs) In 1993 MSG-3 was amended to include assessment of damage to aircraft structures caused by corrosion. Since then, CPCPs have been incorporated into maintenance programs using MSG-3 guidance. With additional development during the early 1990s by…

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com – What is the Role of Sofema Aviation Services Library?

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Library

March 05, 2021

Steven Bentley

The library is a download area which serves as a general depository for documents, templates, and case studies which are used in support of Classroom, Webinar and Online Training Provided by Sofema Aviation Services & SofemaOnline (SOL) www.sofemaonline.com Please Visit SAS Library Area here – https://sassofia.com/download-area/ The first time you visit you will need to…

SAS Delivers Another Successful Training Session with Arpiem

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March 05, 2021

Steven Bentley

Over the course of two weeks, 2 training courses were successfully delivered as webinars by Altin Vrapi – SAS instructor and representative, to delegates from Arpiem. About the client: ARPIEM Aviation was founded in 2004 in Bucharest, by three associates, passionate of aviation, who had worked long time in civil aviation in key maintenance management…

Static Electricity and the Potential for Accidents in an Aviation Maintenance Environment

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Static Electricity

March 04, 2021

Steven Bentley

Considerations presented by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com regarding Static Electricity. Example of an Adverse Outcome A faulty forklift battery was to be returned to the manufacturer. Per the manufacturer’s specifications, they put a plastic sheet over the battery and left it in the maintenance shop overnight. Early the next morning, it exploded. The blast…