Introduction
The course focuses on the relationship between EASA Driven Airworthiness Regulatory obligations and the methods whereby Industry is able to show compliance.
Using EASA regulatory compliance as the baseline with appropriate consideration of both the Federal Airworthiness Authority (FAA) and International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
EASA Airworthiness regulation within the commercial environment is deeply complex and wide reaching subject. Harmonisation with the FAA plays a significant role in delivering the Initial Airworthiness Compliance.
All Sofema Aviation Services Instructors have a minimum of 20 years’ experience and bring a wealth of personal competency and practical experience to the training.
Who is the Course for?
This course is specifically focused on the needs of stakeholders to the aviation Initial and continuing airworthiness activities across the entire regulatory spectrum.
Typically Suitable for Competent Authorities Staff, Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO) Key Staff. Design Organisation (DOA) Key staff including Quality and Certification (CVE). Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMO) including Continuing Airworthiness Managers, Reliability, Engineering, Maintenance Planning and Technical Records.
What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn?
To review the entire EASA regulatory certification process together with an overview of the key fundamentals of Large Aeroplanes certification and the interdependencies of the various approvals.
To be able to use the regulatory information to document and demonstrate compliance.
Achieve a significant awareness regarding the working mechanics of the certification and regulatory environment leading to improved performance and organisational benefits in your effectiveness.
Significant awareness of Due Process and the ability to manage Contract and Subcontract Activities.
Improve your decision making process and ensure an increased awareness of business exposure.
Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed:
-Abbreviations and Terms
-General Introduction to EASA Certification Framework
-Introduction to Airworthiness Requirements – ICAO
-Aircraft Design Aspects and Airworthiness Considerations
-The Certification Process Related to TCH
-The Certification Process Related to EASA STCH
-EASA Full & Restricted Airworthiness Certificates
-Operator’s Responsibilities Related to Continuing Airworthiness OH, LLP, SB, PMA & DER Repairs
-Regulatory Review related to Part M Compliance
-Regulatory Review related to Part 145
-Continuing Airworthiness Management
Target Groups
Nominated personnel and other key personnel in Part 145, Part M and Part 21 Design & Production Organisations, Quality Managers/ Quality Auditors and Airline CAMO Staff.
Regulators and persons interested in obtaining a detailed understanding of the Design, Certification and Production environments as well as an understanding related to Regulation 1321/2014.
Pre-requisites
It is not necessary to have prior knowledge to participate in this training.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this Training the delegate should have a comprehensive understanding of the Roles and responsibilities across both Initial and Continuing Airworthiness.
In addition to have a firm understanding of areas where organisations may consider opportunities to optimise.
This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire EASA Regulatory and Certification Process.
What do People Say about Sofema Aviation Services Training?
“The instructor used the right words to explain the material.”
“The discussions among the group were very beneficial.”
“The instructor showed very resourceful background and experience.”
“All sections of the course were related to my field.”
“Adequate answers were given to specific questions.”
Duration
1 Days – Each Training day will start at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.
To register for this training, please email team@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806