EASA Basic Regulation 1139/2018 Executive Introduction and Review – 1 Day

Introduction

On 11th September 2018 entered in force the new EASA Basic Regulation No 1139/2018 which repeals existing Regulation (EU) 216/2008.

The so-called new Basic Regulation formalizes EASA’s role in the domain of drones and urban air mobility, enabling the Agency to prepare rules for all sizes of civil drones and harmonize standards for the commercial market across Europe.

The regulation enlarges the Agency’s role in areas such as environmental protection, research, and development, or international cooperation.

The new mandate also gives EASA a coordinating role in cybersecurity in aviation.

This new mandate consolidates EASA’s scope to cover the full spectrum of the aviation landscape and reinforces the European aviation system as a whole, with the possibility for EASA and the European Member States to work closely together in a flexible way.

This training is specifically focused on the key oversight responsibilities of EASA Competent Authorities.

Who is the course for?

Aviation Industry Nominated Persons -Civil aviation and Aero-medical and Airport authorities staff, Ground Operations Personnel International organizations operations personnel. Compliance and Safety management. Airline Nominated Persons, Other related Key personnel & Stakeholders.

What are the benefits – What will I learn?

a) Understand and Familiarise yourself with key elements of the New Basic Regulation

b) How to Assess Effective Compliance with the key deliverables of Regulation 1139 – Industry Responsibilities & Competent Authority Responsibilities

c) Familiarization with the relationship and roles related to aviation within the jurisdiction of EASA and the Member States.

Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed

– EASA regulatory Overview & Development of New Basic Regulation 1139/2018
– Basic Regulation Structure Introduction
– Basic Regulation Article 2 – Scope of Application
– Basic Regulation Roles, Responsibilities, and Objectives
– Basic Regulation Structure Detail Review
– Basic Regulation Roles, Responsibilities, and Objectives in the following Areas
– Aviation Safety
– Environment
– Airworthiness
– Cyber Security
– Ground Handling
– Aerodromes
– Single European Sky (SES)
– Air Traffic Management/ Air Navigation Services (ATM/ANS)
– Licensing
– Operations
– Cyber Security
– Aviation Security
– Drones
– Transition Provisions
– Regulatory Impact Driven by 1139/2018
– Understanding the principle of Implementing and Delegated Acts

Target groups

Civil aviation and Aero-medical and Airport authorities staff, Ground Operations Personnel International organizations operations personnel. Compliance and Safety management. Airline Nominated Persons, Other related Key personnel & Stakeholders.

Pre-requisites

A background in an aviation environment is an advantage but not essential

Learning Objectives

To familiarize Regulatory Authority Personnel and other Operational and Concerned Personnel with a detailed understanding of the role of European Council Regulation 1139/2018 within the European Environment.

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Duration

1 day – 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

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