EASA Part M

European Aviation Safety Agency 2020 CAMO Changes

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European Aviation Safety Agency 2020 CAMO Changes

May 02, 2024

Steven Bentley

Do you know your Part CAO from your Part CAMO? Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the 2020 CAMO Changes introduced by the European Aviation Safety Agency EASA has made Significant Changes to the Continuous Airworthiness Requirements of European Aircraft effective March 2020. Introduction by Steve Bentley, CEO of Sofema Aviation Services For many years EASA…

EASA Considerations related to the Transition to Part-CAMO

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EASA Considerations

April 16, 2024

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the EASA Considerations related to the Transition to Part-CAMO Introduction As an industry, we have anticipated the need for the development of Part M, in particular, to better address the needs of the General Aviation Community for some time. EASA has now commenced a significant transition which will see the demise…

Sofema Aviation Services’ considerations related to EASA Part CAMO, Part M and the transition from Part M Subpart G

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EASA Part-CAMO

April 10, 2024

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to present a consolidated review of multiple elements related to the management of Continuing Airworthiness from a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organizations (CAMO) perspective. This paper also considers the challenges of introducing an SMS within an EASA Part CAMO-compliant organisation. Introduction Part M Subpart G has now entered the…

Which Training Programs are Essential for an EASA Part CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Manager – CAM)?

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EASA Part CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Manager – CAM)

March 25, 2024

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) reviews the training programs required for an EASA Part CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Manager – CAM Introduction The Job of the Continuing Airworthiness Manager is to ensure that all Aircraft Technical Records are maintained correctly and that the aircraft is current with all maintenance requirements and is fit to fly. The Continuing…