EASA

Introduction to Roles & Responsibilities of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

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August 05, 2019

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Sofemaonline.com offers online training including EASA Part 66 Module 10 Air Legislation compliant training for third country workshop personnel. Who is EASA? The European Union Aviation Safety Agency or EASA is an Agency of the European Union with primary responsibility for Civil Aviation Safety. EASA carries out certification, regulation, and standardisation, and also performs investigation…

EASA Regulatory Overview & Development of New Basic Regulation 1139/2018 Considerations

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Regulation 1139/2018

June 11, 2019

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Introduction On 4 July 2018, the European Parliament and Council adopted EC Regulation 1139/2018, which entered into force on 11 September 2018 and replaced the existing basic regulation EC 216/2008. As of 11 September 2018, the basic regulation was repealed -ref Article 139(1) of EC Regulation 1139/2018. The new basic regulation is based on the…

EASA Basic Regulation Requirements Concerning Aviation Safety

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Aviation Safety

June 10, 2019

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Sofema Aviation Services (www.sassofia.com) takes a look at forthcoming changes related to the provision of European Aviation Ground Handling driven by to European Council Regulation 2018/1139 (Basic Regulation). Safety Management at the Member State level ICAO has mandated that all Contracting States (and therefore also EASA Member States) implement an SSP while organisations in the…

Sofema Aviation Services and Sofema Online Proudly Delivering Optimized Aviation Regulatory and Vocational Training

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Aviation Regulatory and Vocational Training

May 28, 2019

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Review and Comments by Steve Bentley CEO of Sofema Group www.sassofia.com www.sofemaonline.com Is Your Regulatory Training – Value Driven? Regulatory for example EASA or Industry, for example, Sofema – where is the best value for the receiving organisation? Lets cut to the “Chase” asking who provides the best value training is something of a “loaded”…