EASA Compliant Maintenance Planning & Production Planning Residential Training Program – Sofia, Bulgaria - February 2014
(PRWEB) December 30, 2013 -- Sofema Aviation Services offers specialised training courses covering in detail the functions of the EASA Maintenance Planning and EASA Production Planning Processes.
Hotel.
Delegates will be met on arrival at Sofia Airport and taken to the Hotel.
The package includes 3 meals each day and the option of attending the Winter Ski Resort of Bansko for a weekend, or to enjoy a Sofia City Tour (both charged separately).
In addition there is a Special Accommodation Price - 85 Euro/day.
Maintenance Planning is running for 5 days - 10th -14th February 2014
For full details and pricing see the full Maintenance Planning
The courses are residential in the fabulous comfort of the 4 star Berlin Park Vitosha Training brochure here.
Production Planning is running for 3 days - 17th – 19th February 2014
For full details and pricing see the full Production Planning Training brochure here.
Sofema Aviation Services offers the best discount program for Multiple Delegates and Early Bird on course fees. Information about them is given at registration.
Maintenance Planning Overview
The Maintenance Planning Function is the responsibility of the Operator and Effective Maintenance Planning can contribute significantly to achieving real cost savings within the organization. The training develops an understanding regarding the opportunities to deliver real savings.
Maintenance has come a long way since the early days when maintenance programs owed more to the perception of the maintenance needs, as opposed to the analysed and justified needs. In addition the role of the regulator was also minimal, and in part developed as a result of events, incidents and accidents.
During the end of the first half of the 20th century regulations began to strengthen and the aircraft manufacturer was seen as the appropriate source of the maintenance program development. The early attempts at effective maintenance (in the 1960’s) saw time limits developed which resulted in aircraft being progressively dismantled, in what became known as Hard Time primary maintenance.
This intensive 5 Day course considers best practice processes for accomplishing the various tasks which together make up the challenging role of Maintenance Planning, It is specifically designed for people with a direct involvement in Part M Subpart C Planning functions whether in a Management Supervisory or Administrative role.
It will also be of benefit to Quality Audit Staff and persons who normally work within the Part M CAMO environment, particularly if elements of the Maintenance Planning Process are outsourced.
Production Planning Overview
Whilst the responsibility for delivery of an effective Maintenance Planning process falls on the Operator the delivery of an effective Production Planning function sits firmly with the Part 145 Organization.
The role of the Production Planner is many and varied and can contribute to significant savings within the Part 145 Process if accomplished effectively.
Manpower allocation to a maintenance check is one of the most significant expenditures. It is important to ensure that we allocate resources effectively.
Too little manpower will be flagged up – but how to establish if there is too much manpower. The more detailed the manpower utilization recording systems the better will be the analysis of the data.
The goal of Aircraft Maintenance Capacity Planning is to provide the best possible combination of factors to deliver an acceptable service level in a cost effective manner.
Amongst the many duties include the general oversight of the facilities, general work preparation, responsive to environmental conditions, inventory control, subcontract Co-ordination, planning of safety critical tasks, managing hangar availability, man hours estimation and availability and the control of approved data.
This in depth 3 Day course considers best practice processes for accomplishing the various tasks which together make up the challenging role of Production Planning.
Sofema Aviation Services has been delivering EASA compliant regulatory training for over 5 years. In 2013 the number of course attendees has reached 1500.
Currently over 70 training courses are on offer for both in company and open training sessions. For more information on Sofema’s scheduled training dates visit the Aviation Training Courses section of their website.
Steven Bentley, Sofema Aviation Services EOOD, http://www.sassofia.com/, +359 29633166, [email protected]
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