Civil Aviation - Production Organisation Approval Essentials
Short course
In Chobham
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Chobham
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Duration
1 Day
This course takes a practical approach to the Part 21 subpart G regulation and aims to provide you with the necessary insight to ensure your approved training organisation is fully compliant. By exploring the safety and standardisation elements of the rules, you will not only leave the course with the ability to critically assess your organisation's level of compliance but also potentially reduce your organisation's risk profile. Suitable for: This essentials course is aimed specifically at new practitioners and includes: Quality Assurance System Staff and Auditors. Quality Managers, particularly from smaller organisations. Part 21 Production Organisation Approval Applicants. It would also benefit: EASA Form-4 Holders/Applicants. Maintenance Managers.
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EASA Part 21 Subpart G - Production Organisation Approval Essentials
Course Overview
This essentials level course will enable you to maximise your understanding of the regulation without having to know its every detail, so enabling you to focus on gaining business efficiency and safety from your Part 21 subpart G approval.
Using case studies and examples of best practice, you will explore the safety and standardisation elements of the rules so that you will not only be able to ensure that your organisation is fully compliant but also reduce your organisation's risk profile.
Course Benefits
Completing this course will:
- Increase your organisation's levels of compliance by ensuring you are familiar with the applicable rules.
- Minimise risk to you and your organisation through unwitting non-compliance.
- Increase your confidence to engage and discuss the regulation with the Regulator.
- Save time and improve efficiency in your business by introducing ‘best practice'.
Key Topics Covered
- EASA's structure and its role in the EU.
- The international legal environment (e.g. ICAO, ECAC, relationships with other competent authorities, etc).
- The structure of the implementing rules (EC 2042/2003, EC 1592/2002, etc).
- Introduction to high-level applicable regulations, including the role of EASA.
- Form 4 holder and management responsibilities.
- Familiarisation with the 1702/2003 document and its layout.
- Section A and AMC & GM.
- Detailed description and analysis of key elements of the Part 21 subpart G regulation.
Course Format
This course is a balanced mix of group discussions, whiteboard work and PowerPoint presentations. Managed syndicate exercises give participants the opportunity to practise application 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
Method: Course assessment and feedback from facilitator. An end of course exam is not normally given, although this can be provided if required by the client.
Civil Aviation - Production Organisation Approval Essentials