Venue: Royal Aeronautical Society, London
Dates: 22–26 September 2025
Pricing and Registration Details
Extended untill 15.07.2025
All prices are inclusive.
Seats are limited – early booking is strongly recommended.
*To pre-register or request group booking information, please contact us at [email protected].
*PTP Clients and SOL Plus Members are encouraged to mention their membership status to benefit from their special rates.
About the Course
Fully aligned with the latest EASA Part CAMO requirements (replacing the legacy Part M Subpart G), this training is tailored for Senior and Lead Auditors, Compliance Managers, Quality Managers, and Continuing Airworthiness Managers ready to take a leadership role in managing effective compliance systems.
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In-depth understanding of EASA-compliant auditing techniques
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Focused knowledge of Compliance Monitoring Systems across multiple domains
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Practical methods for planning, conducting, and managing internal and external audits
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Implementation of risk-based oversight strategies and performance evaluation
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Development of leadership skills for Senior and Lead Auditor roles
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Application of best practices through dynamic group workshops, case studies, and scenario-based analysis
Who Should Attend?
Get to know the instructor
Steve Bentley has over 50 years of experience in commercial aviation, including more than 12 years in the airworthiness department of Virgin Atlantic – a major UK international airline. He has in-depth knowledge of the EASA regulatory structure. The instructor is also a competent trainer with a huge portfolio of subjects including both aviation operations and maintenance disciplines. Steve is a trained ISO 9000 lead auditor, as well as IOSA trained. With decades of practical experience, he is able to support the development of working solutions to many organisational challenges which we face within the operational and maintenance environment.
A Venue to Remember – The Royal Aeronautical Society, London
Hosted in the breathtaking No. 4 Hamilton Place, this Grade II listed Edwardian building has been home to the Royal Aeronautical Society since 1939. From the opulent Argyll Room to the rooftop terrace overlooking Hyde Park, this venue blends historic grandeur with cutting-edge conference facilities — a fitting backdrop for elite aviation training.
Get Involved – Let’s Raise the Flag for Quality in Aviation
This training is more than just a course — it is a flag-waving initiative for excellence in aviation compliance. By attending, you are reinforcing your organization’s commitment to high standards, effective auditing practices, and the continuous improvement of aviation safety and assurance. Take the next step in strengthening your aviation compliance leadership. Secure your place at this distinguished training event and be part of a group shaping the future of aviation auditing excellence.