Steven Bentley's posts

Introducing EASAOnline (EOL) – First for Online Regulatory Training

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March 10, 2017

Steven Bentley

EASAOnline (EOL) is a service provided by SAS, offering a range of EASA compliant online video & regulatory courses. The training courses are designed to be both effective and to help you reach the correct level of understanding in the comfort of your own home or office. The course content is followed by an online…

Managing Competence in an EASA Part 145 Organisation

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March 09, 2017

Steven Bentley

How well is your competence management process working within your 145 Organisation? Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com offers regulatory training to ensure both a full understanding of the competence management process together with a review of the opportunities for optimization. EASA 145 Maintenance Repair Organisations MRO’s are an essential component of the Continuing Airworthiness Process,…

Introducing Performance Based Navigation (PBN) within the EASA Environment

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March 06, 2017

Steven Bentley

The Performance Based Navigation (PBN) related amendment to the Aircrew Regulation was published with Regulation (EU) 2016/539 and entered into force on 7 April 2016. Since this date a PBN extension can be provided to an IR holder who fulfils the requirement. Since 7 April 2016 an IR course including PBN privileges can be approved to…

Developing an Assessment Checklist to Measure the Effectiveness of our Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS)

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March 06, 2017

Steven Bentley

We understand that Fatigue in the workplace has the potential to impact safety, productivity and efficiency. The goal of our Fatigue Risk Management is to construct layers of protection around our employees using a comprehensive toolbox of FRMS tools, which will facilitate the visibility and allow us to mitigate and manage fatigue related exposures to…

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