EASA Part M

Develop your competence in Maintenance Programme Engineering & Planning with our upcoming course in Dubai (14-16 April)

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Maintenance Programme Engineering & Planning

March 10, 2020

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to invite you to the forthcoming 3-Day Maintenance Programme Engineering & Planning – Initial training in Dubai, UAE Register at [email protected] before March 13th and benefit from up to 30% off the regular price See more About the course: Maintenance Programme Engineering & Planning – Initial – 3 Days – Dubai, UAE Dates: 14-16…

Receive a deeper understanding of MSG-3 Methodology and Analytic Process with our confirmed training in Bangkok next month

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MSG-3 Methodology

March 09, 2020

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to invite you to the confirmed 1-Day EASA Part M Understanding MSG-3 Methodology and Analytic Process Essentials training in Bangkok, Thailand Sign up at [email protected] before March 22nd and benefit from up to 30% off the regular price Read more   About the course: EASA Part M Understanding MSG3 Methodology and…

Aircraft Reliability Training Course – March 23rd to March 27th 2020

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Aircraft Reliability Training

March 05, 2020

Steven Bentley

EASA Compliant – Confirmed Course – Few Places Still Available Join the Upcoming Reliability training with a Special Offer of up to 35% off Delegate Discount 25% Regular + 10% Additional Discount (Minimum 15% for a Single Delegate)   Sofema Aviation Services offers cutting edge aircraft reliability training, probably the most in-depth course you will…

Implementing SMS into Part-M (Annex Vc) Part-CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management of Aircraft

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SMS into Part-M

February 28, 2020

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services looks at the fundamental changes coming to Part M. Introduction EASA has issued Regulation (EU) 2019/1383 published post Opinion 06/2016. This regulation identifies how Safety Management (SMS) is to be introduced into the Part M requirements. EASA expects that the proposed changes will: Increase the level of safety in continuing airworthiness management…