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The ultimate goal of aviation auditing under EASA regulations is to ensure the highest levels of safety and compliance. This objective is best achieved through a collaborative approach that respects the expertise and operational realities of the auditee while steadfastly upholding regulatory standards. By focusing on demonstrable non-compliance, engaging in clear and constructive communication, and exploring collaborative solutions to contentious findings, auditors and auditees can work together effectively to enhance aviation safety.

Auditing, particularly in the context of aviation under the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations, involves detailed and rigorous compliance-driven evaluation processes to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards.

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Important Note

In every case follow the specific task guidance from the manufactures technical documentation.

Introduction

To allow the build-up of a film of dirt can actually reduce the flying efficiency of the aircraft as well as to adds extra weight. It is also possible for dirt to obscure or hide cracks, moreover dust and grit ingress can cause excessive wear of hinge fittings.

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