 The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the Cover Regulation along with the Implementing Rules for the Conduct of Air Operations as Regulation (EC) 965/2012 dated October 5, 2012 (published on October 25). The new Air Operations requirements consist of the Regulation and its implementing measures, as well as the corresponding Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material (GM), which are published on the Agency website as Decisions.
The Regulation lays down detailed rules for commercial air transport operations with airplanes and helicopters, including ramp inspections of aircraft of operators under the safety oversight of another State when landed at aerodromes located in the territory subject to the provisions of the Treaty.
The Regulation also lays down detailed rules on the conditions for issuing, maintaining, amending, limiting, suspending, or revoking the certificates of operators of aircraft referred to in Article 4(1)(b) and (c) of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 engaged in commercial air transport operations, the privileges and responsibilities of the holders of certificates, as well as conditions under which operations shall be prohibited, limited, or subject to certain conditions in the interest of safety.
The course will additionally highlight changes from EU OPS 1 and JAR-OPS 3.
Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
During the two-day course, participants can expect to learn about various aspects of (EC) Regulation 965/2012 that are relevant to their roles and responsibilities within an air carrier.
Q WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?
During the two-day course, participants can expect to learn about various aspects of (EC) Regulation 965/2012 that are relevant to their roles and responsibilities within an air carrier.
Q CONTENTS
1. Abbreviations & Terms
2. Update & Notes 3. General Introduction 4. A Brief History of European Aviation Regulatory Development 5. Understanding the EASA Regulatory Machine 6. Regulations on Air Operators Introduction 7. EASA Basic Regulation (EC) 2018/1139 8. The Management System requirements of Part OPS 9. SMS In an Operations Environment - Part OPS & SMS 10. How we Measure and Categorize Risk 11. Considering Part M & EASA “OPS” Interfaces 12. Areas of Interest Concerning Aircraft Import/Export in EASA EU Jurisdiction 13. Considering MEL Related Events & Issuers 14. Considering Part ORO Subpart FTL 15. Operations Cover Regulation and Amendments 16. Annex III - Part ORO 17. Annex IV Part CAT 18. Annex V Part-SPA - Operations Requiring Specific Approvals 19. Annex VI Part-NCC - Non-Commercial Operations with Complex Motor-Powered Aircraft 20. Annex VII Part-NCO - Non-Commercial Operations with Other-Than-Complex Motor-Powered Aircraft 21. Annex VIII Part-SPO - Specialized Operations
Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES
To familiarize current AOC holders and other Operational and Concerned Personnel with a detailed understanding of EASA Part OPS Structure and Environment with emphasis on Compliance Monitoring and AMC & GM procedures.
Q ABOUT THIS COURSE
Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to 2-day classroom training Category: Operations Price: 125 EUR
Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS
3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5% 6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10% 11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15% 25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20% > 50 courses/delegates - 25%
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