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Aviation Supply Chain Personnel – Build Competence with EASA Stores Logistics & Inspection Learning Diploma

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Aviation Supply Chain

March 30, 2020

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Recognising the Importance of the EASA Aviation Supply Chain with this Outstanding Diploma Program from SofemaOnline (SOL) Virtual Online Academy Introduction SofemaOnline (www.sofemaonline.com) is pleased to announce the inclusion of our most recent course –  European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) & Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) Suspect Parts Training into the EASA Stores Logistics & Inspection Learning Diploma…

When is a Safety Management System (SMS) Required to be Implemented within an EASA Part 145 Organisation?

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Safety Management System

March 27, 2020

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Review by Sofema Aviation Services Regulatory Background Reference NPA 2019-05 & EASA (RMT).0251 Phase II in EPAS 2019-2023, NPA proposes amendments to Annex I (Part 21) to Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 and Annex II (Part-145) to Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, in order to: Introduce safety management principles that implement ICAO Annex 19, and foster an…

Considering the Viewpoint of EASA related to the Viability of Safety Management Systems (SMS) within an Aviation Organisation

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March 25, 2020

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Introduction by Steve Bentley, CEO of Sofema Aviation Services (www.sassofia.com) What do Organisations think about SMS its role and concept? This is actually a very interesting question and has multiple answers depending on both the role of the person and the culture of the organisation. Some organisations recognise the value and fully buy into every…

Implementing SMS into Part-M (Annex Vc) Part-CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management of Aircraft

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SMS into Part-M

February 28, 2020

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Sofema Aviation Services looks at the fundamental changes coming to Part M. Introduction EASA has issued Regulation (EU) 2019/1383 published post Opinion 06/2016. This regulation identifies how Safety Management (SMS) is to be introduced into the Part M requirements. EASA expects that the proposed changes will: Increase the level of safety in continuing airworthiness management…