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EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 published

The EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 is now online. The 2022 edition is based on data up until the end of 2021, when COVID-related restrictions continued to challenge the industry. Despite these challenges, the European aviation system has remained robustly safe.  Article Originally Posted EASA Annual Safety Review 2022 published on EASA

EASA Certification Directorate: Extended deadlines to apply to one of our vacancies!

We have extended the deadline to apply for the following vacancy notices. Go to the Careers page of the EASA website to find more information:  Reference: EASA/AD/2022/007 Title / Grade: Flight Test Pilot – Rotary Wing (AD10) Organisational Directorate: Certification Directorate Closing Date: 01/09/2022 at 23:55 Article Originally Posted EASA Certification Directorate: Extended deadlines to…

Apply now for one of our vacancies at EASA in the Certification Directorate

The following vacancy notices have been published on the Careers page of the EASA website:  Reference: EASA/AD/2022/010 Title / Grade: Flight Controls and Hydromechanical Systems Expert (AD7) Organisational Directorate: Certification Directorate Closing Date: 23/08/2022 at 23:55 Article Originally Posted Apply now for one of our vacancies at EASA in the Certification Directorate on EASA

EASA plans for study on impact analysis, prevention and management of air traffic controllers’ (ATCOs) occupational fatigue

EASA is planning to launch a research study on the impact analysis, prevention and management of air traffic controllers’ (ATCOs) occupational fatigue. The study has three main objectives: Article Originally Posted EASA plans for study on impact analysis, prevention and management of air traffic controllers’ (ATCOs) occupational fatigue on EASA

Update on third country operator (TCO) exemptions for cargo transportation in passenger compartments

Following the global logistic disruption caused by COVID-19, some Third Country Operator (TCO) authorisation holders were granted exemptions, issued by their competent authorities, that allow for the transportation of cargo in the passenger cabin of large aeroplanes. Article Originally Posted Update on third country operator (TCO) exemptions for cargo transportation in passenger compartments on EASA

Implementation of Safety Management System for the EASA Part-145 Maintenance Organisations

EASA has published a transition guide intended to support Part-145 approved maintenance organisations and competent authorities in the implementation of the requirements, including Safety Management System (SMS), as introduced in Regulation (EU) 2021/1963. The guide includes milestones of the SMS transition process and highlight of the novelties introduced by this Regulation. Article Originally Posted Implementation…

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