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How Can I Become an EASA Compliance Auditor ?

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April 27, 2026

Steven Bentley

Becoming an EASA Auditor in OPS, CAMO, or Part-145 environments marks a major career shift from performing technical tasks to evaluating the systems that govern them. This position necessitates a high level of technical competency, an exhaustive understanding of the applicable legal framework, and the professional objectivity required to manage confrontational or high-pressure situations. Professional…

Considering the Future of EASA Compliance Auditing : EASA AI Roadmap 2.0, EU AI Act & NPA 2025-07

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April 24, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation (SA) considers the impact of AI in relation to Compliance Auditing In the 2026 regulatory landscape, EASA compliance auditing is undergoing its most radical transformation since the shift from prescriptive rules to performance-based oversight. As an auditor, your focus should move away from purely checking “what” was done to investigating “how” (If a…

Meet Our Client – SHAMROCK FLIGHT TRAINING LTD, Now a Privileged Training Partner

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SHAMROCK FLIGHT TRAINING LTD

April 23, 2026

Steven Bentley

We are delighted to welcome SHAMROCK FLIGHT TRAINING LTD as the newest member of our Privileged Training Partner (PTP) program. About SHAMROCK FLIGHT TRAINING LTD Shamrock Flight Training LTD is an EASA-certified Approved Training Organisation authorized by the Irish Aviation Authority in accordance with Air Crew Regulation EU 1178/2011 and Annex VII (Part-ORA). The organisation provides…

Risk Based Auditing – Considering Systemic Organizational Failures Versus Individual Errors

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April 23, 2026

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) Considers Risk Based Oversight (RBO) Fundamentals Anatomy of a Failure: Latent vs. Active To audit for systemic failure, an auditor should distinguish between two types of conditions: Active Failures (The Sharp End): These are the errors or violations committed by frontline staff (pilots, mechanics, controllers) that have an immediate impact. These are…