Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) [URL=http://www.sassofia.com]www.sassofia.com[/URL] is pleased to announce that the EASA Part 21 Subpart J Regulatory Framework training was successfully delivered to 12 delegates from Qatar Airways on 28-30 November 2021.The course was carried out as a webinar by the experienced SAS instructor Altin Vrapi.
What was the training about?
The aim of this course is to give the delegates the capability to explain the Design Organisation Assurance System. They will achieve a high level of competency within their organisation related to regulatory obligations and will gain the ability to actively engage in the involvement of all the regulatory authorities and EASA. The students will understand the development and ownership of the continuing airworthiness obligations related to Products Parts and Appliances, the mechanism whereby the CVE can certify full compliance with requirements, the methodology used to manage and control investigations, and the development of Service information.
Take advantage of our training services – Sign up for the [URL=https://sassofia.com/course/easa-part-21-subpart-j-regulatory-framework-3-days/]EASA Part 21 Subpart J Regulatory Framework – 3 Days training[/URL]
Get to know the instructor
Altin Vrapi is an aviation specialist with over 25 years of working experience skilled in Aviation Management, Safety, Quality, and Security. He is a Licensed Aircraft Engineer since 1996 with different type ratings. The aviation instructor is experienced in different managerial roles: Flight Safety Management, Airport development, and operation, Air Operations, Maintenance, Quality Assurance & Airline Management. Learn more about Altin here
About Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways was founded in 1997. Since then the company has earned many awards and accolades, becoming one of an elite group of airlines worldwide to have earned a 5-star rating by Skytrax. Qatar Airways is one of the youngest global airlines to serve all six continents. The airline connects more than 150 destinations on the map every day, with a fleet of the latest-generation aircraf?. Their airport is located in Doha, the State of Qatar.
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