Introduction
The role of Ground Operations Post Holder is a serious and demanding role and needs to satisfy the Regulator via the EASA Form 4 process that the applicant has both appropriate background experience and competencies to support the role.
This course considers in detail the Role and Responsibilities of The Ground Operations Post holder to ensure compliance with EASA regulations.
Typical responsibilities of the Ground Operations Post Holder will of course include ensuring the company’s compliance with EASA regulations and ensuring that the company is following the required procedures.
The Ground Operations Post holder is also responsible for the management of Staff Competence and the effectiveness of the Safety Management System in the Ground Operations environment. In addition, he (or she) is responsible for the ongoing development of Operations Procedures and typically plays a major role in the event of the activation of Emergency Procedures. Additional responsibilities will extend to oversight of the general Safety and Security delivery of Standards.
Who is the course for?
This course considers in detail the Role and Responsibilities of The Ground Operations Post holder to ensure compliance with EASA regulations. It will be beneficial for anyone interested in becoming a Ground ops post holder or anyone working in this environment.
What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn?
The course will develop the delegates’ understanding of Airworthiness Principles, and how they relate to the Part OPS environment.
To support an understanding of the organisations legal obligation for regulatory compliance.
To raise an understanding of the operator monitoring processes in particular within the Quality Safety and Training departments to ensure effective compliance with Part OPS and associated requirements.
Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed
– The Role of Ground Operations Postholder
– EASA Regulations General Introduction
– EASA Part OPS Regulatory Overview Regulation 1178/2011 & 965/2012
– The Management System Requirements of Regulation 965/2012
– SMS In an Operations Environment
– How We Measure and Categorize Risk
– Considering Quality & Safety and the role of Performance Auditing
– The Role of IATA AHM and other supporting Documents
– Managing Competence – Human Factors (more than compliance)
– Understanding and Managing Corporate Culture
– Developing Communication Skills in Aviation
– Managing Standards
– Developing Ground Operational Procedures
– Emergency Response Planning
Target groups
Post Holders and Nominated persons;
Quality Assurance Auditors;
CAA Inspectors.
Pre-requisites
A background or understanding of Operations within European aviation will be an advantage
Learning Objectives
The course will develop the delegates’ understanding of Airworthiness Principles, and how they relate to Regulation 965/2012 Ground Ops Environment.
To support an understanding of the organisations legal obligation for regulatory compliance.
To raise an understanding of the operator monitoring processes in particular within the Quality Safety and Training departments to ensure effective compliance with Part OPS and associated requirements.
What do People Say About Sofema Aviation Services Training?
“This training offers very good explanations of difficult topics.”
“All aspects were useful, and the examples were great.”
“This training helped me to develop some new skills.”
“The instructor is very resourceful and intelligent.”
“Having a visual material helps a lot in the learning process.”
Duration
1 day – The training 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