SofemaOnline (SOL) considers primary factors related to the effectiveness of Emergency Response Training Programs.
Training is essential for all levels of staff who are required to engage with the Emergency across a range of disciplines and activities
Training Staff for emergencies is a challenge for many organisations as there is no immediate benefit following the training, simply it is an insurance against exposure to an incident, accident, or unforeseen event and Staff who are not involved in Emergency Response Systems on a daily basis will need to have appropriate training related to their roles and responsibilities.
Offering Regulatory Compliant Training for FAA Repair Stations In Classroom & Online
Concerning FAA -EASA Bilateral Agreement
The FAA notes that some part 145 repair stations have European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certifications. EASA part 145 contains licensing and training requirements for Approved Maintenance Organizations (AMO) that perform maintenance on articles of those operators under the regulatory control of European Union (EU) Member States.
These EASA part 145 requirements can affect FAA part 145-approved repair stations that also have EASA approvals; since EASA requires maintenance human factors training as part of the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) and Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP) with the United States.
The FAA training program may include the requirements of other civil aviation authorities as long as the part 145 requirements are also met.