Part CAMO

New training opportunity for New customers: 10% > 20% > 30% > Freedom Pass – Try today!

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training opportunity

March 14, 2022

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Sofema Online (SOL) announces a New Training Opportunity to its New Customers: 10% > 20% > 30% > Freedom Pass If you are new to www.SofemaOnline.com, you can take advantage of registering for your 1st course with a 10% discount, your 2nd with a 20% discount, your 3rd with a 30% discount within 1 month….

1 additional course for the same price – Take the Sofema Online CAMO Diploma for only 695 EUR until the end of March 2022

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CAMO

March 01, 2022

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Our sister company Sofema Online has extended the CAMO Learning Path Diploma with the following Online training: AD, SB & Repair Considerations for EASA CAMO & Saved the price of 695 EUR until the end of March 2022 Register Today About the newly added training: AD, SB & Repair Considerations for EASA CAMO Duration: Equivalent to…

Delegates from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) successfully completed the EASA Integrated Air Legislation Course

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Delegates from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) successfully completed the EASA Integrated Air Legislation Course

February 25, 2022

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com is pleased to share that the EASA Integrated Air Legislation Introduction Course was successfully delivered to 6 delegates from Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).  The training was carried out as a webinar by the knowledgeable SAS instructor Rustom Sutaria on 19-21 January 2022. What was the course about? The primary purpose…

Understand the impact of the various elements on the AMP – Enrol for the new course by Sofema Online

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AMP

November 29, 2021

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We are pleased to announce that Sofema Online has launched a new training regarding the AMP process and procedures: EASA Part CAMO – Maintenance Program Effectiveness Start learning online About the training: Maintenance has come a long way since the early days of commercial aviation when maintenance programs owed more to the perception of the maintenance…