EASA Regulation (Air Ops)
Mandatory training on aviation safety programs established by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
About the Training
A regulatory training concerns the aviation safety programs established by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). These trainings are mandatory for aviation professionals involved in maintenance, continuing airworthiness management, or other aspects of air transport.
The courses allow participants to understand the structure of European regulation, acquire the necessary knowledge to perform specific tasks (such as maintaining airworthiness), and stay up-to-date on current regulations.
Objectives
- Gain a complete understanding of the European EASA Air OPS regulation (EU 965/2012) and its requirements.
- Upon completion of the training, participants will be able to apply the regulatory principles in their daily operations.
๐จโ๐ผ Target Audience & Duration (Air OPS)
Audience
- Flight Operations Managers
- Pilots and Aircrew
- Auditors and Quality Managers
- Nominated Postholders (Flight Ops, Crew Training, Ground Ops, Continuing Airworthiness)
- CAMO agents and regulatory compliance managers
Duration
2
days
๐๏ธ Detailed Program (Air OPS)
Day 1: Introduction and Regulatory Structure
- EASA Framework: Basic Regulations and Part-ORO, Part-CAT, Part-SPA
- Key definitions and responsibilities of stakeholders (operator, authority, crew)
- Regulation structure (Annexes I to VIII)
Day 2: Operational Responsibilities and Safety Management
- Roles of Nominated Persons and the Accountable Manager
- Safety Management System (SMS) and Compliance Monitoring
- Operational Documentation: Operations Manual (OM-A to OM-D)
Day 3: Practical Application and Compliance
- Air OPS Audit Case Studies
- Deviation Management and Occurrence Reporting
- Preparation for an audit by the competent authority
Delivery Methods
The training can be offered online, in-person, or via video conference, with various formats such as self-assessment quizzes.
Other Types of EASA Regulatory Training
Part 145 Training
Covers standards for aircraft maintenance and repair, specifically for approved maintenance organizations.
Part M & ML Training
Focuses on maintaining aircraft airworthiness, operator responsibilities, and maintenance standards, according to EU regulations 1321/2014.
Part 21J & 21G Training
Deals with aircraft design and production requirements, according to EASA or FAA standards.
Cabin Crew Safety
Initial training for cabin crew, covering safety procedures for passengers in normal, abnormal, or emergency flight conditions.
Specific EASA Technical Modules
Ensure Compliance for Your Air Operations
Whether for Air OPS, Maintenance, or Airworthiness, choose the EASA module suited to your needs.
