May 31, 2016

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is pleased to advise the availability ofĀ FAAĀ compliant regulatory training.

The list of offered FAA trainingsĀ includes the following training courses:

FAA Essential Advisory Circulars for Powerplant Repair Stations ā€“ Ā½ Day
Compliance with aviation regulations is essential to ensuring safe flight, however, knowing how to comply with regulations can be a daunting and confusing task. The FAA provides guidance for compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) in the form of an Advisory Circular.Ā Advisory Circulars typically refer to industry standards and define an FAA accepted means, but not the only means, of accomplishing or showing compliance with a FAR.

FAA FAR Essentials for Powerplant Repair Stations ā€“ 1 Day
There is no doubt that the aviation industry is comprehensively regulated with each regulatory authority having its own regulations peculiar to their country ā€“ for the personnel employed in maintenance activities, regulations can be a ā€œminefieldā€ to maneuver through and understand how their role impacts aviation quality and safety and their organisations business.

Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUPs) ā€“ Ā½ Day
There is no doubt that the aviation industry is comprehensively regulated with each regulatory authority having its own regulations peculiar to their country ā€“ for the personnel employed in maintenance activities, regulations can be a ā€œminefieldā€ to maneuver through and understand how their role impacts aviation quality and safety and their organisations business.

Over the last 8 years Sofema Aviation Services has delivered regulatory training to more than 10,000 delegates. With 45 years of commercial aviation experience behind our training program, our focus is on delivering real and connected regulatory compliant training which promotes a strong understanding of the options for safe and effective optimization of the organisation.Ā Please seeĀ www.sassofia.comĀ or emailĀ office@sassofia.com

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