Airworthiness Standards

General Introduction to FAA Airworthiness Regulations

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An American flag draped over a wooden surface with a white airplane model placed on top, representing FAA airworthiness regulations and aviation compliance.

March 19, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) provides a brief introduction to FAA Airworthiness Regulations Introduction The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing civil aviation in the United States. Established in 1958 under the Federal Aviation Act, the FAA ensures the safety, security, and efficiency of the National Airspace System (NAS) through the…

Navigate FAA Certification with Confidence – Enrol in FAA Airworthiness Essentials – 14 CFR Part 21 Training Today

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FAA-Airworthiness-Essentials-14-CFR – Part 21

March 18, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to share that a new course has been added to our training portfolio: FAA Airworthiness Essentials – 14 CFR Part 21 Available as a Classroom or Webinar training* – Register at team@sassofia.com *New – Participants can now enrol Free of Charge (FOC) in a complementary 1-day Sofema Online (SOL) training to enhance their learning…

Available Now: EASA Compliant Aviation Quality Assurance Senior & Lead Auditor Online Training with Voice Over

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Quality Assurance

November 16, 2022

Steven Bentley

Sofema Online is pleased to present a Quality Assurance program with 5 separate courses – each one with a certificate: EASA Compliant Aviation Quality Assurance Senior and Lead Auditor with VO If you are new to Quality Assurance, have just joined a Compliance Department, or see a future in QA / Compliance Monitoring this has…

CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment

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CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment

October 06, 2021

Steven Bentley

CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment – Consideration by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com Introduction Related to Failure Condition Classification For large airplanes, the airworthiness standards (CS/FAR-25), require fail-safe structures, except when it is not possible to implement such a design due to geometrical restrictions. An example of such a case is the…

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