April 09, 2019

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David Brooks – Instructor of Sofema Aviation Services, had the pleasure to deliver Fatigue Risk Management Systems Regulatory Obligations training in Cyprus. Eleven delegates from Tus Airways successfully completed the training session.

About the Training:

Fatigue Risk Management Systems For Maintenance Organisations – 2 Days

As with any Safety Management System, (FRMS should ideally be a component of your SMS) commitment from senior and line management together with clear consultation and effective communication with all employees should be ensured to provide a positive safety culture.

An essential obligation affecting all parties is the recognition of the shared responsibility between the Service Provider (The operator – Airline or Air Carrier) and the individual employee, together with the need for effective oversight by the regulatory authority.

Content of the training:

– Terminology and Abbreviations
– FRMS – How to Assess your Organisations Status
– Introduction to the Concept of Fatigue Risk Management Systems
– The science of Sleep and Foundations of Fatigue
– Understanding the challenge of migrating from a Compliance Based FRMS to a Performance-Based FRMS
– Example Regulations Applicable to Fatigue EASA Part 145
– Considering the Challenge of Developing an Open and Effective Reporting Culture
– Considering the Steps to Implement an Effective FRMS within your Organisation
– Integrating FRMS within an SMS
– FRMS Systematic Management
– FRMS Documentation

See the full content here

About Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com

SAS Corporate Focus Promotes Delivery Beyond Compliance – We believe passionately that regulatory compliance is a step on the journey and not the destination.

Active across several continents SAS provides a clear understanding of the regulatory environment and acts as enablers to help organisations focus on organisational performance with the understanding that Regulatory Compliance is a step on the journey and not the destination.

Our Instructional Team is sincere, knowledgeable and experienced with a focus on effective delivery of interesting and relevant training to an adult audience.

Supported by a wealth of knowledge our Instructors are able to focus on a genuine desire to support a real understanding at the organisational level of the subject matter.

About Tus Airways

Tus Airways was founded in June 2015 and is backed by investors from Europe and the United States. It was the first Cypriot airline to be founded after the dissolution of Cyprus Airways in 2015. Tus Airways began operations on 14 February 2016 with a Saab 340B operating from Larnaca to Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel. In July 2016, the airline received its first Saab 2000 to increase capacity on its routes. In June 2017, the airline acquired its first jet aircraft, two Fokker 100. It subsequently bought five Fokker 70, bringing the total number of aircraft to 7. On 6 July 2018, the airline also launched its frequent flyer program “Tus & Plus”.

What did the delegates say about the training session?

“ I found the whole course very useful and effective”
“Great learning climate “”
”Excellent time management”
“Very useful course, nice and friendly atmosphere!”

Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com and our sister company SofemaOnline www.sofemaonline.com provide classroom and online training for regulatory and vocational training fully compliant with EASA requirements.

Are you looking for an Open Training or Training in your Company?

For additional details regarding any of our “In company” or “Open training” courses please see our website or please email office@sassofia.com

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Fatigue Risk Management course, In Company