TR35 | 2 days | Air Operations | Regulatory Authorities
Suitable for anyone who is responsible for delivering the EASA Air Operations Requirements into their organisation. It is relevant for staff from both fixed-wing and rotary operators. This course addresses the regulatory requirements for CAT operators and non-commercial operators of complex aircraft.
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Key Content
Benefits of Attending
Who Should Attend
All who are expected to be responsible for delivering the requirements into their organisation including:
Course Grade
Practitioner Level Training (P)
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.
No. Part ORO, including the Management System requirements, applies to all air operators, and you may also need to apply for specific approvals under Part SPA. This course will give you an understanding of what parts of Air Ops govern your operation, and what action you need to take to satisfy the regulator that you comply.
If you are the operator of Complex Motor-Powered Aircraft, then you are subject at least to Part NCC and Part ORO. But you may also find that even when you carry only the owner, the flight is legally a CAT flight and subject to both Part ORO and Part CAT. This course will give you an understanding of what parts of Air Ops govern your operation, and what action you need to take to manage your operation safely and satisfy the regulator that you comply.
The Management System requirements are set out in Part ORO and thus apply to all air operators. This course looks at these requirements and helps you understand the action you need to take to manage your operation safely and satisfy the regulator that you comply