Our sister company SofemaOnline just launched online the updated Part M Foundation course, following the changes introduced by EASA in 2020:
Part M Effective Mar 2020 For Large Aircraft – Foundation
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About the Part M Foundation course:
Course type: Presentation without voice-over
Duration: Equivalent to half-day classroom training
Price: 52 EUR (get up to 45% off with a Multi-Courses/Users Discount)
Achieve a solid understanding of EASA Part M Requirements related to Part M focused on the specific obligations of the Continuous Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) to manage the Airworthiness Process.
Part M Identifies that the aircraft owner or operator is responsible for the continuing airworthiness of its aircraft & Subpart I identifies the specific obligation to ensure the Airworthiness of the aircraft through the performance of the Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC) process. Read more
What are the covered subjects?
- Basic Introduction to EASA Regulations and Part M
- Contract & Subcontract Management
- Organizations Approval Ratings
- Subpart B – Accountability
- Subpart C – Continuing Airworthiness
- Subpart D – Maintenance Standards
- Subpart E – Components
- Subpart G – Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation
- Subpart H – Certificate of Release to Service
- Subpart I – Airworthiness Review Introduction
How to register:
Visit the course’s page here and enrol now with PayPal or email online@sassofia.com to request details, payment instructions and an enrolment form.
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