Baines Simmons
Evert van de Beekstraat, Schiphol, Schiphol, North Holland, The Netherlands
22/10/2019

EASA Part-M – Understanding the Management of Continuing Airworthiness

22/10/2019
£ 895

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£ 895

EASA Part-M – Understanding the Management of Continuing Airworthiness

£ 895

EASA Part-M – Understanding the Management of Continuing Airworthiness

Understanding a regulation is not just about ensuring you and your
organisation are compliant. A skilled practitioner is able to apply the
regulation to their advantage, ensuring that maximum safety and commercial benefits are attained.

Current Course Availability Dates:

22nd-23rd October 2019

12th-13th November 2019

26th-27th November 2019

This is taking place in Amsterdam (Regus The Base B, Evert van de Beekstraat 1-104, Schiphol, 1118 CL) but the course is also available in the UK at: Fairoaks Airport, Chobham, Woking GU24 8HX - please enquire for more information.

How will this course benefit me?


This intensive course has been designed to equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to fully understand the EASA Part M requirements that are relevant to your role. Highly interactive
and facilitated to let you develop your understanding, the course provides practical guidance on how to make the regulation work for you.


Our management system approach ensures you appreciate the intent of the regulation, so that you can:
 Explain why the regulation exists and what it is trying to achieve
 Understand your role in contributing to your organisation’s compliance
 Stay ahead of the competition by knowing how to use the regulation to build a safe, effective and
performing organisation
 Examine and evaluate the impact of good performance to save money and reduce risks in the
business by applying a flexible approach to compliance
 Increase your confidence to question the alignment of current processes and business practices
with the regulation, and your competence to discuss elements of the regulation with the EASA/Competent Authority regulatory staff.


Key areas of focus:


 The EU legal environment and the regulatory structure (EC) 216/2008
 The objective of the EASA Part M requirements (EU)1321/2014
 The role other organisations play in supporting the management of continuing airworthiness


Is this course right for me?


Aimed specifically at Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMO), this course is
designed for those within the CAW regulatory framework (Part M, Part 145 etc) as well as those
that interact directly with CAW from the Air Ops and IAW regimes. It is suited to:
 Continuing Airworthiness Managers and Airworthiness Review staff
 CAMO and CAT operations staff
 Quality Assurance/Compliance Monitoring Managers and staff
 Organisations seeking Part M subpart G approval
 Entry level graduates, Form 4 applicants and post holders, and accountable managers
 Staff interfacing between Part-145, M and Air Operations

 

This course would also benefit:


 Regulatory Authority Managers, Inspecting Staff and Surveyors and those involved in Safety Audits
 Maintenance Managers /Staff


Prerequisites:


There are no prerequisites for this course.


Course details:


Course format: The course will follow the concept of facilitation as opposed to instruction. It is a balanced mix of PowerPoint Presentations and challenging interactive exercises.
Course level: Practitioner Level Training (P) is suitable for those who have worked in the subject for some time, are familiar with core terminologies and concepts and are looking to develop or update
their level of knowledge and practical understanding.
Assessment process: No formal assessment. Formative feedback is provided by the facilitator.
Course size: 16 persons maximum at our Aviation Safety Academy or on-site at your facility

 

Our Continuing Airworthiness expertise is guided by Paul White.
Paul is an experienced Airworthiness Management consultant and uses his wide-ranging technical, diagnostic and commercial skills to help our clients understand how best to improve airworthiness and maintenance performance.
An expert in the practical application of Part M and Part 145 regulations, Paul’s 30 years in the aviation industry have encompassed working with both fixed and rotary wing aircraft and includes managerial roles in Airworthiness, Quality and Safety with world-leading airlines and small independent aviation companies.

 

About Baines Simmons:
We are passionate about aviation safety and trusted by the world’s
leading civil and defence aviation organisations to help improve
regulatory compliance and safety performance through training and
consulting programmes that are designed to make a real and lasting
impact on aviation safety.