Steven Bentley's posts

Who is Responsible for Process and Procedures in an EASA Approved Organisation?

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January 18, 2017

Steven Bentley

The most effective outcome is where the business area fully owns the process and procedures, which are associated with each of the processes – Why ? Well simply because with ownership comes a specific responsibility to “buy in” or “adopt” and to also ensure active implementation of the procedures. Consider the 3 primary options for…

Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to announce the launch of our Training Program in Sofia, Bulgaria – January, 2017

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January 17, 2017

Steven Bentley

Date: January 30th – January 31st 2017 Location: SAS Training Centre – Sofia, Bulgaria The training courses on offer are: Aviation Quality Assurance Best Practice Overview and Recurrent – 1 Day EASA Ground Ops Post Holder Training – 1 Day Please see the following links for details of each training: Aviation Quality Assurance Best Practice…

Sofema Aviation Services offers EASA Regulatory Training Session in Sofia, Bulgaria – March, 2017

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January 17, 2017

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to offer a mini-series of 3 regulatory training courses covering the following subjects: Regulation EC 965/2012 EASA OPS Post Holder Training EASA Part FCL Regulations EC 1178/2011 The one day training courses are being delivered in Sofia, Bulgaria running from March 20th 2017 to March 22nd 2017. Here are Brief Details of the…

How to ask effective questions within an EASA based Quality Environment

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January 17, 2017

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to offer cutting edge Quality Audit training specifically aimed at auditing staff in EASA Part M & Part 145 areas. EASA Compliant Quality Assurance for CAMO & 145 – 3 Days – Manchester – 3 Days intensive training covering QA Auditing and Advanced Auditing Techniques. Root Cause Analysis and Performance…

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