EASA Air Operations Regulation

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Welcome to the world of EASA Air Operations, also known as “Air Ops.” Whether you’re a newcomer to aviation, an air operator starting your journey, a recent graduate, or an industry professional seeking in-depth knowledge of EASA’s Air Operations regulations, our EASA Air Operations Regulation course is designed to meet your needs.

Aviation is a constantly evolving industry, influenced by technology, economics, politics, and external factors like pandemics and climate change. Amidst these changes, adherence to regulations remains essential to ensure safety. As a dedicated professional, a comprehensive understanding of these regulations is crucial for performing your duties with diligence and professionalism. Join us to gain a thorough understanding of EASA’s Air Operations regulations and advance your career in this dynamic field.

Our EASA Air Operations Regulation online course provides a comprehensive overview of EASA Air Operations regulations. Topics covered include the role of the Authority, the distinction between an AOC and Operating License, and the structure of these regulations. We also delve into each annex, including Part-ARO, Part-ORO, Part-CAT, Part-SPA, Part-NCC, Part-NCO, and Part-SPO. To enhance your learning experience, we offer interactive games and quizzes.

Upon completion, you’ll receive a certificate following a final quiz.

Learning Experience

3 – 4 hrs Asynchronous (Interactive Recorded Content)

Target Audience

Administrative staff, professional staff, clerical staff, graduates or students with limited experience looking for an introduction to EASA Air Operations Regulation. 

Tis online course also serves as a foundation for professional staff seeking further knowledge in the various annexes of Flight Operations, such as Part-ARO, Part-ORO, Part-CAT or Part-SPA.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

The Learner shall be able to remember the basic structure of the EASA Air Operations regulation. 

Skill

The Learner shall be able to find and identify the suitable regulatory boundaries which apply for any operational context within air operations. 

Competence

The Learner shall be able to to correctly identify which part of the regulation applies for a particular situation during his or her professional life.

FAQ

 

Why is training on EASA Air Operations regulations considered essential?

Aviation is a rapidly evolving industry influenced by technology, economics, and external factors like climate change. Amidst these constant changes, adherence to regulations is the constant that ensures safety. Training provides the comprehensive understanding necessary to perform professional duties with diligence and maintain high safety standards.

How does this course translate regulatory theory into professional competence?

Beyond just memorising rules, this training focuses on practical competence. By the end of the course, you will possess the skill to find and identify the suitable regulatory boundaries for any operational context. You will be able to correctly determine exactly which part of the regulation applies to specific situations you encounter in your professional life.

I am an administrative staff member, not a pilot. Do I need this training?

Yes. The course is explicitly targeted at administrative, clerical, and professional staff. A foundational knowledge of the distinction between an AOC and an Operating License, as well as the structure of annexes like Part-ORO and Part-CAT, is crucial for anyone working within an air operator’s environment to understand the rules governing their daily operations.

Why is continuous learning about Air Ops regulations important for industry professionals?

Even for experienced staff, the regulatory landscape is complex. This course serves as a vital foundation for those seeking further knowledge in specific flight operations annexes (such as Part-SPA or Part-NCC). It ensures that your knowledge remains current and that you can navigate the regulatory structure effectively as you advance your career.

What specific regulatory skills will I gain from this training?

You will gain the specific skill of identifying regulatory boundaries. This means that instead of just knowing the regulations exist, you will be trained to locate the specific rules applicable to different operational contexts, ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.

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About Instructor

Kristian Farrugia

Raven Co-Founder.Flight Operations and Crew Training expert. Experienced First Officer with a Mechanical Engineering degree and an Executive MSc. in Air Transport Management from Cranfield University, where he focused on Airline Business Strategy, Consumer Value and Platform Economics. Skilled in EASA Air Ops, Airbus A320, and Air Transport Auditing, Management and General Consultancy. Teaching background and academic delivery skills in Airline Strategic Management.

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Course Includes

  • 6 Lessons
  • 23 Waypoints
  • 3 Quizzes
  • Course Certificate