Basic Regulation

Permit to Fly Procedures and Responsibilities

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Permit to Fly

November 10, 2023

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Permit to Fly оverview presented by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com Introduction EASA is responsible for the approval of flight conditions. Such an approval is the basis on which a Permit to Fly (PtF) can be issued by the Competent Authority of the State of Registry, or of the State prescribing the identification marks of…

Understand the EASA Part 21/CS 25 Regulation – Enroll in the new SOL training suitable for CAMO staff

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Part 21

September 12, 2023

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We are delighted to share that Sofema Online has launched a new course: EASA Part 21/CS 25 Review for CAMO Staff Start learning online About the training: This course was designed to provide awareness of the structure composition and impact of EASA Part M/Part 21 Regulation & Maintenance Oversight related to CS 25 Requirements. During…

The new SAS course related to EASA Regulation 1178/2011 is available as webinar or classroom training – Register today!

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The new SAS course related to EASA Regulation 1178/2011 is available as webinar or classroom training – Register today!

July 08, 2022

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is delighted to share that a new course that provides a deep understanding of the structure and content of Regulation EU 1178/2011 has been added to our training portfolio: EASA Regulation 1178/2011 Including EASA Part FCL Overview Training – 3 Days Available as a Classroom or Webinar training – Register at team@sassofia.com…

CS25 Airworthiness Code (Certification Specification)

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CS25 Airworthiness Code (Certification Specification)

November 15, 2021

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CS25 Airworthiness Code – Consideration by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com Introduction The European Union (EU) has decided that only legally binding implementing rules (Hard Law) for airworthiness, in compliance with the Basic Regulation, can only be adopted by the European Commission having received an opinion from the EASA for that purpose. Airworthiness codes, i.e….