Considerations Related to the Acceptance of Chemicals & Consumable Materials within an EASA Approved Organisation

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the key aspects related to ensuring the correct receipting of Consumable Materials including Chemicals. Introduction EASA Form 1 is not applicable for consumable materials including chemicals, nevertheless, the obligation to ensure the correctness of the material or product is paramount. Within an EASA environment, it’s crucial to ensure that the…

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Delegates from Dublin Aerospace completed the EU – USA & Canada Bilateral Agreements: Aircraft Certification and Maintenance Acceptance training

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is pleased to share that the EU – USA & Canada Bilateral Agreements related to Aircraft Certification and Maintenance Acceptance training was completed by 12 delegates from Dublin Aerospace. The course was delivered as a webinar by our experienced instructor, Wajahat Ali Khan. About the training This course aims to provide the…

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Master the basics of Aviation Safety Management with the New SOL Training

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is delighted to share the latest training by  Sofema Online (SOL): Aviation Safety Management System Introduction Enroll today About the training: Our new Aviation Safety Management System training course empowers aviation professionals with regulations to establish best practices, emphasizing safety performance. This two-hour course fosters a collaborative effort among regulators and airlines to…

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Considerations related to the use of ATA 106 within FAA and EASA jurisdictions

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the role of the Air Transport Association (ATA) standards, including ATA 106, which are widely used and highly respected in the aviation industry. Introduction It should be noted that ATA Standards are both relevant and highly respected. Still, they are not mandatory under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulatory frameworks in…

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