Steven Bentley's posts

EASA Compliant Quality Auditing – Communicating a Finding to the Auditee

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October 04, 2017

Steven Bentley

 EASA Compliant Quality Auditing – Communicating a Finding to the Auditee Remember that our quality system is a documented system – means that all audit findings should be formally presented in a way which supports the effective understanding of the issue together with the need communicate clearly so the auditee understands the issue. The choice…

EASA Quality Assurance Compliance Audits – Classifying Findings – Level 1 / 2 / 3

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Quality Assurance Compliance

October 04, 2017

Steven Bentley

General Introduction to Findings An Audit finding is essentially a non-conformity with a particular standard by performing a visual assessment or to perform a specific measurement it is possible to provide a gap analysis which indicates an issue, which should be resolved to re-establish conformity. When objections or defects are determined during an audit, the…

What Does EASAOnline.com (EOL) offer Aviation Companies?

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October 02, 2017

Steven Bentley

EASAOnline  for Business (E4B)  is a one stop shop for your organisation’s EASA compliant regulatory training needs offering our corporate program E4B. Fuel Tank Safety;  EWIS; Production Planning; Quality Audit; Reliability; Maintenance Planning; Root Cause; Safety Management Systems; Technical Records; EASA PART 145; EASA OPS Regulation 965; Part 21 for CAMO. EASA Online currently has more than…

Is Political Naivety Playing “Russian Roulette” with the UK Aviation Industry and Brexit

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October 02, 2017

Steven Bentley

“No new EU rules after 2019, says Boris Johnson as Cabinet split on transition plan reopens”. To say no to EASA Aviation regulations at the risk of distancing the UK from Aviation Customers (even potentially making the product or component not acceptable – inability to issue form 1’s for example) – should not be taken…

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