Considerations Related to EASA Life Limited Parts, Hard Life and Back to Birth Traceability Requirements

Introduction By 2025, more than half of all the commercial aircraft in airline service globally will be controlled by the multiple aircraft leasing companies. The lessor’s primary business is preserving the value of their asset, means ensuring that the aircraft will retain the maximum possible value whilst generating lease income and maintaining adequate reserves. Commercial…

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Measuring the Effectiveness of the Aviation Organisation’s Quality Control Management

Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com takes a look at Quality Control in the EASA Compliant Aviation Workplace. Introduction and Common Understanding a) Business Area Owners and Managers are responsible to deliver Quality Control (QC) within the scope of their own responsibilities. b) Senior Managers are responsible to develop, document and manage effective processes based on effective…

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