Aviation Quality

EASA CAMO Quality System Oversight ā€“ Are you able to demonstrate compliance with EASA Regulatory requirements?

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EASA CAMO Quality System Oversight

July 10, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the EASA Regulatory requirements to demonstrate compliance with the EASA CAMO Quality System Oversight EASA answered the following question – ā€œDoes the CAMO quality system need to be subject to monitoringā€? Yes, the quality system is part of the activities of the CAMO and therefore it should be monitored. Point…

The EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction course is available for free through the SOL Plus Program – Become a member

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The EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction course is available for free through the SOL Plus Program - Become a member

June 14, 2024

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Can you enrol in Sofema Online (SOL) www.sofemaonlibe.com courses for free? The answer is yes! Register for the EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction with VO training, available through our SOL Plus Program. Complete the course and print your certificate afterwards. Become a member About the course This training is tailored for those eager to explore…

Sofema Online Celebrates a Milestone: Over 125,000 Enrolments Achieved!

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We are proudly announcing another significant milestone: surpassing 125,000 enrolments on our learning platform.

June 06, 2024

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We are proudly announcing another significant milestone: surpassing 125,000 enrolments on our learning platform. This achievement underscores Sofema Onlineā€™s commitment to providing top-tier regulatory training to aviation professionals worldwide. Why Sofema Online is the Worldā€™s Premium EASA – Compliant Regulatory Training Platform? Sofema Online stands out as the premier platform for EASA regulatory training, offering…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup ā€“ 31 Šœay 2024

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Aviation-Weekly-News Roundup

May 31, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > Pilots failed to notice autothrottle had not engaged on TUI 737 According to a special bulletin from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) both pilots of a TUIĀ Boeing 737-800 failed to notice that…