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EASA Part CAMO Interview Preparation

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March 18, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation considers the topics and Areas to prepare for an Interview, typically working within the CAMO Department for both Airbus and Boeing aircraft. Introduction Since 2022, the shift from Part-M Subpart G to Part-CAMO has placed a massive emphasis on the Management System, so expect heavy questioning there. The Part-CAMO Management System (The “New”…

What Are the Necessary Skills Needed to be an EASA Part CAMO Engineer?

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EASA Part CAMO Engineer

March 17, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation takes a deep dive into the core competences of an EASA Part CAMO Engineer. In Part-145, you follow the AMM or SRM. In a CAMO, you dive deeper and typically interrogate the data that creates those manuals. To Possess the Skill to Build Manuals: You should master the Aircraft Maintenance Program (AMP). You…

Discuss the Treatment of Non – Mandatory SBs in an EASA Part CAMO Organisation

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March 17, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation considers the key requirements related to the oversight and management of Non-Mandatory Service Bulletins (SB’s) Introduction The assumption that “no mandate equals no obligation” is a common trap in aviation management. While you are legally correct that a non-mandatory Service Bulletin (SB) does not carry the same “ground-the-airplane” weight as an Airworthiness Directive…

EASA Part CAMO – Considers the reasons for transitioning from Part M Subpart G to Part CAMO and typical challenges

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March 16, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation considers the transition from Part M Subpart G to EASA Part CAMO Why the Transition Happened  The primary reason for moving from Part M Subpart G to Part-CAMO was to bridge a safety gap. EASA wanted to ensure that a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) had a consistent view with both Operations and…