Safety Objectives

Secure Your Spot: Executive Course on Safety Performance Indicators & Acceptable Level of Safety by Sofema Online

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Safety-Performance- Indicators & Acceptable-Level-of- Safety

July 04, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is delighted to share the latest training by  Sofema Online (SOL): Safety Performance Indicators (SPI) & Acceptable Level of Safety (ALOS) Executive Review Enroll today About the training: Sofema Online’s “Safety Performance Indicators (SPI) & Acceptable Level of Safety (ALoS) Executive Review” course offers a comprehensive overview for aviation professionals on establishing and…

Considerations related to the use of ATA 106 within FAA and EASA jurisdictions

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June 18, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the role of the Air Transport Association (ATA) standards, including ATA 106, which are widely used and highly respected in the aviation industry. Introduction It should be noted that ATA Standards are both relevant and highly respected. Still, they are not mandatory under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulatory frameworks in…

Considering the Difference between Safety Objectives and Safety Performance Targets within the context of an EASA Aviation Safety Management System.

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June 14, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the key elements associated with the management of Safety Objectives and Safety Performance Targets Introduction Understanding the difference between safety objectives and safety performance targets is crucial for overseeing and managing effective safety measures. The differentiation between safety objectives and safety performance targets is fundamental to enhancing aviation safety within the…

Key enablers and EASA Management System Requirements related to MSAT

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EASA Management System Requirements

May 23, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers the key attributes required for an effective Management System Assessment Tool (MSAT) Process. Introduction The key objective is to check that all the enablers necessary for the implementation of a management system have been properly established so that this management system operates and effectively delivers as expected. Users of the MSAT…