Aviation Authority - Successful Management for Air Operators

Course

In Chobham

£ 750 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Chobham

  • Duration

    2 Days

At the end of the course participants will be able to: 1. Build upon existing knowledge of EASA Part M so that maximum safety and commercial benefit can be attained by operators and Part M subpart G organisations. 2. Understand the pertinent aspects of Part M in relation to examples of industry best practice. 3. Understand the intent of the regulation and be able to apply it on returning to their organisation. 4. Use the Notice of Proposed Amendment and Comment Response Document tools to comment on any pertinent upcoming EASA opinions or decisions. Suitable for: This is a practical application course specifically suited to: CAMO Quality Assurance Managers and Staff. CAMO Maintenance Programme Staff. Organisations seeking Part-M Subpart G approval. Airworthiness Review Staff. Would also be of benefit to: Regulators. Part-145 Quality Managers and Staff.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Chobham (Surrey)
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Aviation Safety Centre, Building A5, Fairoaks Airport, GU24 8HX

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Aviation

Course programme

EASA Part-M - Successful Management for Air Operators

Course Benefits

Aimed specifically at Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMO), participants on this course will receive the latest thinking in how to practically apply the EASA Part-M regulation. Our breadth of experience in this
field enables us to facilitate a session centred on the intent of the regulation, so that returning delegates can:

  • Apply a more flexible approach to compliance that will save money and reduce risks in the business.
  • Keep ahead of the competition by knowing how to best apply the regulation in their business environment.
  • Advise their own organisations on the current regulatory best practice.
  • Effectively question and align processes and business practice with regulation.
  • Have the confidence and competence to discuss elements of the regulation with the EASA Competent Authority regulatory staff.

Course Overview

This practical course will enable you to maximise your business efficiency and safety from your Part-M approval.

This intensive course has been developed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to fully understand the EASA Part M requirements appropriate to their job role. The two days will be highly interactive where we aim to let you explore and enhance your understanding of the practical application of Part M requirements. The course covers all subjects within Part M, but in particular examines subparts B, C, D, G and I in detail and provides practical guidance on how to make it work for you.

Key Topics Covered:

  • An introduction in context of the EASA regulatory framework, including the NPA and CRD process.
  • The AOC holder responsibilities under Part-M.
  • Illustration of the practical application of the regulations using relevant industry examples.
  • Specific focus on subparts B, C, D, G and I.
  • Airworthiness Review Certification (ARC) procedures.
  • Interface between Part-M and Parts-145, 147 and 66.
  • Interrelationship with other worldwide regulation systems.
  • Form 4 holder and management responsibilities.

Presentation Format

This course is a balanced mixture of group discussions, whiteboard work and PowerPoint presentations. Managed syndicate exercises afford participants the opportunity to practise application and evaluation of new processes and
techniques.

Accreditations

This course is aligned with the EASA system of learning:

  • General Familiarisation with the principal elements of subject.
  • Detailed Detailed knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of subject.
  • Specialised Detailed process-oriented knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of subject.

Assessment Process

Should the attendee wish to undertake the EASA accredited E-Learning examination in order to gain an EASA certificate, Baines Simmons can arrange this, (EASA charges apply).

Course Objectives

At the end of the course participants will be able to:

  1. Build upon existing knowledge of EASA Part M so that maximum safety and commercial benefit can be attained by operators and Part M subpart G organisations.
  2. Understand the pertinent aspects of Part M in relation to examples of industry best practice.
  3. Understand the intent of the regulation and be able to apply it on returning to their organisation.
  4. Use the Notice of Proposed Amendment and Comment Response Document tools to comment on any pertinent upcoming EASA opinions or decisions.
  5. Understand the ARC process so that the transition to holding the additional ARC (subpart I privilege) can be implemented as smoothly as possible.

Aviation Authority - Successful Management for Air Operators

£ 750 + VAT