March 15, 2018

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Delivered by Steve Bentley MD SAS 45 – Years Commercial Aviation Experience

Proud to Raise Awareness and Build Competence

Sofema Aviation Services offers a 2 days intensive training covering the Delivering an Effective Maintenance Planning Process

 

 How familiar are you with the concepts related to Aircraft Maintenance Planning?

 

What is an STC – How is relevant to Maintenance Planning – Are all STC acceptable in EASA Environment?

What is PMA – what impact does PMA have on the Cost of Maintenance

How are repairs addressed within the Maintenance Program

What is MSG 3? What is the Difference between ALI AD & CMR Tasks?

 

Aircraft Maintenance Planning is an extremely interesting area within the business – often it is considered as nothing other than an overhead and to a degree forgotten. However with careful management and oversight of the 145 maintenance and particular attention paid to the Reliability Program savings in efficiency and performance can be achieved.

This intensive 2 Day course considers best practice processes for accomplishing the various tasks which together make up the challenging role of Maintenance Planning, whilst at the same time considering opportunities to optimize the effectiveness of the process.

The course is delivered by industry practitioners with many years of real and relevant experience. It is specifically designed for people with either a a direct involvement in EASA Part M Subpart C Planning functions or a desire to understand the workings of the process.

The course will also serve as a beneficial training program for anyone with responsibilities which include delivering effective Aircraft Maintenance.

It will also be of particular benefit to Quality Audit Staff and persons who normally work within the Part M CAMO environment, particularly if elements of the Maintenance Planning Process are outsourced.

What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn? –

a) Have an awareness of the structure composition and impact of EASA Part M Maintenance Planning Regulations.

b) Understanding Organisational Roles and Responsibilities Compliant with the management of the Maintenance Program.

c) Understand the development and approval of the Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP)

d) Understanding the need to co-ordinate with Production Planning and availability and the control of approved data.

e) Detailed understanding of options related to Work Planning and Scheduling.

f) Be able to explain how the Maintenance Review Board Process (MRB) Works – MSG 3

g) Understand the Aircraft Certification Process SSA ALI CMR & CDCCL works and how it affects the maintenance program.

h) Have confidence in full EASA compliance and the ability to appreciate opportunity to optimise the planning process.

i) Be able to demonstrate Part M CAMO Functionality related to Maintenance Planning and to have the knowledge to avoid or mitigate problems.

 

For further information please see the following link or email office@sassofia.com

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Dublin training session, EASA Part M Maintenance Planning Fundamentals