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Wizz Air completed The EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction for Beginners course Part I
The EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction for Beginners training was successfully delivered to 12 delegates from Wizz Air on 13-15 October 2021. The experienced SAS instructor Dejan Dencic carried out the course. See details below.

BriefingWire.com, 11/19/2021 - Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) [URL=http://www.sassofia.com]www.sassofia.com[/URL] is delighted to share that the EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction for Beginners training was successfully completed by 12 delegates from Wizz Air on 13-15 October 2021.

The course was carried out by the SAS instructor Dejan Dencic.

What was the training about?

The course aims to give the delegates a basic understanding of the various techniques for effective auditing, the management of quality standards & how does the EASA Management System function. After completing the training, the students will learn how to identify compliance type audit findings & what are the best practices while implementing Aviation Audit.

Take advantage of our training services – Sign up for the [URL=https://sassofia.com/course/easa-quality-assurance-auditing-introduction-for-beginners-3-days/]EASA Quality Assurance Auditing Introduction for Beginners – 3 Days course[/URL]

Get to know the instructor

Dejan Dencic is a graduate of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia with a degree in Mechanical Aerospace Engineering. He has over 20 years of experience in the aviation industry, including aircraft maintenance, planning, and engineering. The instructor has a type rating for B737, ATR-72, and Airbus 320 family aircraft. Moreover, he has very good knowledge of aircraft documentation (AMM, IPC, MPD, AMS, AD, etc.)

About Wizz Air

Wizz Air was established in September 2003. The company is a Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier. Its head office is located in Budapest. The airline serves many cities across Europe, as well as some destinations in North Africa and the Middle East. It has the largest fleet of any Hungarian airline, although it is not a flag carrier, and currently serves 44 countries. As of 2020, the airline has its largest bases at Budapest Airport and Luton Airport and flies to 164 airports.

[URL=https://www.briefingwire.com/pr/wizz-air-completed-the-easa-quality-assurance-auditing-introduction-for-beginners-course-part-ii]Continue to part II[/URL]

 
 
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