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The organization was created on 25 October 1995, and was later renamed in 2009 to also include aviation schools not located in Europe. [3] The IAAPS is recognized by various national and international aviation authorities. The association is also part of the rulemaking group of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). [4]
List of public universities and engineering schools: CentraleSupélec [18] École de l'air et de l'espace; École des mines d'Albi-Carmaux (IMT Mines Albi) École centrale de Lyon [19] École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC) [20] École nationale supérieure d'arts et métiers (ENSAM - Bordeaux)
General requirements to be met by a CAMO are facilities (offices and documentation storage), a Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (CAME) which must be approved by the competent authority of the country or EASA and company procedures (to comply with Part M requirements). A CAMO can also be the operator of the aircraft.
EASA established safety levels according to a risk hierarchy. For non-commercial operations, a set of rules were developed to achieve safety goals. EASA difference non-commercial operations between non-commercial operations other than complex aircraft (NCO) and non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft.
AST has approval to run courses from ARB, CAA, JAA and EASA and meets the JAR-147 requirements to deliver and assess the JAR-66 Ab-Initio course. It has also gained approval under EASA Part 147 regulations and is the preferred training provider of national and international companies, such as Cathay Pacific, British Airways, BMI British Midland, EasyJet, Ryanair and Bristow Helicopters Ltd.
About 15 full-time instructors and another 10 part-time, contract instructors are used. The typical instructor is a retired military officer, a graduate of a formal test pilot school, has a master's degree or higher, with over 15 years of flight test experience and 7+ years instructing experience with 5–10 years employment at the NTPS.
The International Aviation Safety Assessment Program (IASA Program) is a program established by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1992. The program is designed to evaluate the ability of a country's civil aviation authority or other regulatory body to adhere to international aviation safety standards and recommended practices for personnel licensing, aircraft operations and ...
Infrastructure and Training facilities of Indian Institute of Aeronautics comply with EASA requirements. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] IIA together with JRN Institute of Aviation Technology in New Delhi and Bharat Institute of Aeronautics at Patna formed the IIA Group of Institutions, which are operative under the same management under certification of DGCA and ...