Steven Bentley's posts

Aircraft Accident Investigations Building Conclusions Based on Analysis

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November 02, 2017

Steven Bentley

A review by Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com Developing logical and clearly understood recommendations is an essential undertaking during the culmination of the accident investigation process. It is important to ensure that all recommendations are fully supported by analysis and findings within the body of the report. The purpose of the investigation is to uncover both…

Human Factors Considerations and Integration into the Aircraft Accident Analytical Process

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October 31, 2017

Steven Bentley

Introduction by Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com As we will I am sure agree, Pilots do not operate in a vacuum. In fact as an industry we have moved a considerable distance in the realization of the role which is played by the aviation system to fully support and protect the operational Flight Crew. What we…

Hanoi, Vietnam was the last destination of delivering SAS Logistics & Stores Inspection Procedures EASA training

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October 31, 2017

Steven Bentley

SAS is pleased to announce the completion of Logistics & Stores Inspection Procedures EASA in Hanoi, Vietnam . Delegates from Jetstar Pacific Airlines , Bassaka Air, LAECO, Vietstar Air J.S.C, Vietstar Aero Engineering and AESC took part of the training, which was delivered by our instructor Albert Fyfe at AESC Facilities – Hanoi, Vietnam, on…

Introduction to the Task of Aircraft Accident Investigation

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October 30, 2017

Steven Bentley

Process Review by Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com What is the Investigation Process? For a variety of reasons it is important that we ensure a methodical approach to the process of accident investigation – to ensure that we preclude as far as possible the chance of missing something. Moreover to make sure we have a document…

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