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EASA Part 145 Production Planning Responsibilities related to SMS & Fatigue Management

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Fatigue Management

October 25, 2022

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers the changes introduced by AMC1 145.A.47(b) Production planning related to SMS & Fatigue Management. Introduction The way and the extent to which the organisation should consider the threat of fatigue in the planning of tasks and organising of shifts will vary from one organisation to another and from one maintenance…

Are you managing Fatigue as Part of your EASA Part 145 SMS?

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EASA Part 145 SMS

July 27, 2022

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EASA Part 145 Fatigue Management Considerations Addressing Fatigue within an EASA Part 145 Production Planning Environment Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the challenge of fatigue management within an Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO). EASA Part 145 SMS – Fatigue Risk Management System The purpose of the Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is to promote a reduction,…

Gain flight operational skills with the Crew Resource Management (CRM) Initial training provided by SAS

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Gain flight operational skills with the Crew Resource Management (CRM) Initial training provided by SAS

April 19, 2022

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to provide the following training course: Crew Resource Management (CRM) Initial Training – 3 Days Available as a Classroom or Webinar training – Register at team@sassofia.com What is the course about? This training introduces the delegates to flight operational skills and provides the confidence which can be developed to improve the safety…

CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment

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CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment

October 06, 2021

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CS 25 Introduction to Airworthiness – Safety Assessment – Consideration by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com Introduction Related to Failure Condition Classification For large airplanes, the airworthiness standards (CS/FAR-25), require fail-safe structures, except when it is not possible to implement such a design due to geometrical restrictions. An example of such a case is the…