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EASA Part 26/CS 26 Regulatory Training for Large Aeroplanes. Get a full grasp of the Additional Airworthiness Specifications with the New SOL course

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EASA-Part-26-CS-26-Regulatory-Training

October 10, 2023

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We are delighted to share that Sofema Online has a new course to offer: EASA Part 26/CS 26 Regulatory Training for Large Aeroplanes Additional Airworthiness Specifications  Enroll today   About the training: Applicable for Holders of type certificates and supplemental type certificates, including design organizations, EASA Part 26/CS 26 establishes requirements for support of the…

​The Overseas Territory Aviation Regulations (​OTAR​)​ Part 39 course was completed by delegates from Macron Technology

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Overseas Territory Aviation Regulations

October 10, 2023

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to share that delegates from Macron Technology completed the Overseas Territory Aviation Regulations (​OTAR​)​ Part 39 training. The course was carried out as a webinar by the SAS instructor Shakil Siddiqui on 07-08 September 2023. What was the training about? This course aims to provide the participants with an awareness…

This Job Role Training Requirements Guide considers the proper online courses for Aircraft Mechanics

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courses for Aircraft Mechanics

October 09, 2023

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Sofema Online www.SofemaOnline.com offers a wide range of EASA-compliant regulatory and vocational courses designed to enhance competence across various aviation sectors. It is our pleasure to guide our clients in selecting the most suitable training courses that fulfill organizational regulatory requirements and foster ongoing employee development. Our Job Role Training Requirements serve as clear, concise guides of…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 6 October 2023

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Aviation Weekly News Roundup

October 06, 2023

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Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > The most dangerous scam in aviation history? How mystery fraudster duped the world’s biggest airlines into using FAKE turbines, nuts and bolts in $3 MILLION scheme that had an army of hoax staffers…