aviation safety

Safety Management System (SMS) Hazard Identification Within an EASA Part CAMO Organisation

read more
Hazard Identification

April 17, 2024

sasadmin

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the Hazard Identification Within an EASA Part CAMO Organisation Annex VII — AMC and GM to Part-CAMO — Issue 1 Comments by Sofema Aviation Services  For aviation safety risk management, hazards should be focused on those conditions that could cause or contribute to the unsafe operation of aircraft or aviation…

The EASA Part 21 Subpart J & G Combined Initial Course was completed by delegates from FlyNas

read more
The EASA Part 21 Subpart J & G Combined Initial Course was completed by delegates from FlyNas

April 11, 2024

sasadmin

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to share that 12 delegates from FlyNas completed the EASA Part 21 Subpart J & G Combined Initial Training. The course was delivered by our experienced instructor Wajahat Ali Khan. About the training This course provides a comprehensive overview of Part 21 Regulation, focusing on compliance with EASA Part…

Boeing MEDA Supports EASA Part CAMO Safety Management Systems

read more
Boeing-MEDA- Process as Part of the Part CAMO SMS

April 06, 2024

sasadmin

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the benefits of using Boeing MEDA to support the Part CAMO Safety Management System. Can an EASA Part M Organisation utilise the Boeing MEDA Process as Part of the Part CAMO SMS? Developing an Effective EASA PART CAMO Safety Management System utilising Boeing MEDA Process. Introduced in 1995, Boeing has…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 5 April 2024

read more
Aviation-Weekly-News Roundup

April 05, 2024

sasadmin

Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > Aviation firefighters to strike after revelations Australian airports at ‘extreme risk’ during emergencies Leaked risk assessments by Airservices Australia found airports ill-equipped for emergencies due to a lack of firefighting resources. See more…