Steven Bentley's posts

Aviation Fatigue Risk Management Systems in Maintenance Environment

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March 06, 2017

Steven Bentley

The purpose of the Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is to serve to reduce, as far as practicably reasonable, workplace fatigue and its associated risks, to ensure a safe and error-free work environment for employees, contractors, and clients. Both the FAA & Transport Canada are also promoting effective FRMS within the maintenance environment. Currently EASA…

SAS continues to Grow to serve you better!

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March 05, 2017

Steven Bentley

Since inception in 2008 SAS has awarded more than 15 000 certificates to satisfied delegates. We continue to develop our portfolio of training courses both regulatory compliant and vocational and now offer a growing portfolio of more than 300 courses. Please visit www.sassofia.com to see details of what is currently on offer.   Please compare…

Sofema Aviation Services had the pleasure to deliver Aviation Maintenance Train the Trainer Course for Volga-Dnepr Gulf in Sharjah, UAE.

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March 02, 2017

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services was pleased to have the opportunity to deliver an Aviation Maintenance Train the Trainer course at Volga –Dnepr Gulf Facilities, Sharjah, UAE between February 24th and February 27th 2017 . The delegates from Volga-Dnepr Gulf took part in the four day training, which was delivered by our instructor Dobrica Vincic. Aviation Maintenance…

Gathering “Organisational Specific” Data for EASA Compliant Recurrent HF Training Courses

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February 27, 2017

Steven Bentley

When we consider Human factors in the context of adult learning it is apparent and widely accepted that training which has a direct and specific connection to the environment experienced by the “student.” Therefore we should encourage the accumulation of relevant “HF” relevant data which can form the basis of training content which can be…

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