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Aviation Human Factors Training

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March 20, 2012

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Currently some 80% of aircraft accidents are attributable to human error, this is a situation which is recognised as rectifiable through the process of raising awareness, implementation of effective process and procedure and effective communication within the workplace. The importance of Human Factors to flight safety was officially recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization…

Training EWIS & FTS within your own organization

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March 20, 2012

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EASA have mandated that both Fuel Tank Safety FTS and Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems EWIS are mandatory trainings, recognizing this fact Sofema Aviation Services SAS offers training for trainers to enable you to deliver effective training within your own organization in both Fuel Tank Safety FTS and Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems EWIS.

Contractual and Sub Contractual Relationships in an EASA Aviation context

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February 13, 2012

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Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com offers EASA Part M training for industry and the regulator to cover all elements essential to the delivery, management and understanding regarding the operators responsibility in respect of Continued Airworthiness. It is important to understand the difference between Contractual and Sub Contractual Relationships in an EASA Aviation context, particularly in respect…

Quality Assurance Auditing – how to ask effective questions

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February 06, 2012

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Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com offers Aviation Auditing delivered by highly professional instructors with many years auditing experience. Effective Questioning during the audit is very much within the control of the auditor. You have the attention of the audience (the auditee) and it is your responsibility to obtain the information necessary to make the correct determinations….

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