EASA

European Cargo and Aviation Services Ltd. Announces Forthcoming Dangerous Goods Training Courses

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Dangerous Goods

April 21, 2021

Steven Bentley

On behalf of European Cargo and Aviation Services Ltd. https://eca-services.eu/, SAS is pleased to announce the availability of the forthcoming Dangerous Goods training courses: Dangerous Goods CATEGORY 6 Training Initial – Virtual Delivery Dangerous Goods CATEGORY 6 Training Recurrent – Virtual Delivery Dangerous Goods Train the Trainer (All Categories) – Classroom Delivery ECA Services is…

Considerations related to EU Regulation on Civil Aviation Aircrew 1178/2011

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Aircrew

April 16, 2021

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers the key aspects of Aircrew Licencing. Introduction Within Europe, the European Flight Crew Licensing (FCL) system traces its origins to the Joint Airworthiness Authority (JAA). European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was given, under Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 February 2008…

Sofema Aviation Services awarded a Contract by SAS – Scandinavian Airlines

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Scandinavian Airlines

April 15, 2021

Steven Bentley

Contract Awarded for the Provision of EASA Compliant – Part CAMO Safety (SMS) & Human Factor (HF) Training (Initial) with VO Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com is pleased to announce that we will be supporting SAS – Scandinavian Airlines with the delivery of online training with voice over to over 100 SAS team members. Sofema Online…

EASA Provisions Applicable to Both ‘open’ and ’specific’ Category of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) – Drone Systems

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Drone

April 14, 2021

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com Considers the practical issues associated with the requirement for regulatory compliance for Drone “OPS” Introduction EU Regulation 2019/947 caters for most types of operation and their levels of risk. It does so through three categories of operations: the ‘open’, ‘specific’ and ‘certified’ categories. EASA Regulations use the term UAS, unmanned aircraft…