Part 145

145 SMS Hazard Identification & Risk Management Process

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November 18, 2013

sofema

Where are the differences between Hazard Identification and Risk Management in a 145 environment and in an Operation? In some respects the challenges are similar, however a significant number of exposures within the maintenance system actually have visibility which should have been understood but is only identified in the aftermath of an incident or accident….

EASA Regulatory Training Confusion

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October 15, 2013

admin

Why do some Organisations and Indeed some Regulators incorrectly believe that EASA issues approvals to organisations to deliver Regulatory Training? After 5 years of delivering EASA compliant regulatory training, we at Sofema Aviation Services www.sassofia.com are still being asked to supply (in support of our organizational capability to deliver regulatory training) evidence of either EASA…

Essentials for Maintenance 1 day training courses EASA Part 145, EASA Part M, Quality Audit, and Safety Management Systems

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November 15, 2012

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services introduces four 1 Day essential regulatory training courses, the purpose of each course is to quickly get to the core elements of  the subject, what is required to achieve regulatory compliance and how organisations can not just meet this requirement but to exceed it. SAS Essentials covers four dedicated subjects Part 145…

Guide to Auditing EASA Part 145 Competence Management and Assessment

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October 09, 2012

Steven Bentley

Presented by Steven Bentley MD of Sofema Aviation services comments or observations are welcome please email [email protected] The following non exhaustive list is a guide to the effective auditing of Competence Management in a EASA Part 145 organization. All requirements are derived from either IR Implementing Rule requirements. Or AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance requirements….

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