Part 147

Managing a GCAA / EASA Part 147 for Regulatory Compliance

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April 23, 2014

Steven Bentley

To focus on the regulatory compliance we shall ignore the aspects of marketing and other critical business elements. The requirements to achieve a successful GCAA / Part 147 are very specific and success within the process is probably somewhat easier to measure than with other regulatory approvals. The Training Manager (who may be the Accountable…

Managing a GCAA / EASA Part 147 for Regulatory Compliance

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April 07, 2014

sofema

To focus on the regulatory compliance we shall ignore the aspects of marketing and other critical business elements. The requirements to achieve a successful GCAA / Part 147 are very specific and success within the process is probably somewhat easier to measure than with other regulatory approvals. The Training Manager (who may be the Accountable Manager)…

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…

General Notes Concerning EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Licence

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January 04, 2013

sofema

The Basic, non-type rated licence also known as a Category “A” Licence does not in itself convey certification rights, directly but allows the holder to certify “limited and simple maintenance tasks only” as specified on his (or her)  “personal authorization Document.” On the basis of the Maintenance Engineers Licence, together with satisfactory demonstration of competency…

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