The EASA Rulemaking Process

This online course will help you understand the EASA Rulemaking Process by guiding you through the process, with examples.

What the Course is About

The aviation industry in Europe operates under a complex system of regulations that aim to ensure safety and efficiency in the skies. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency, commonly known as EASA, plays a vital role in the creation and implementation of these regulations. EASA’s rulemaking process is an important aspect of this system, as it outlines the procedures and steps required to develop new rules or amend existing ones. This online course provides a comprehensive overview of the EASA rulemaking process, using interactive games and RAVEN’s social learning features to enhance your understanding and retention of the material.

As a professional in the aviation industry, it is crucial to have a solid grasp of the regulatory framework within which you operate. Regulations govern everything from aircraft design and maintenance to pilot training and air traffic control. Without a clear understanding of the rules, it is impossible to make informed decisions or develop effective strategies. This online course will take you through the EASA rulemaking process step-by-step, providing you with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the regulatory landscape with confidence. Whether you are just starting out in the industry or have decades of experience, this course will be an invaluable resource for enhancing your understanding of EASA rulemaking.

Target Audience

This online course is suitable for learners and professionals within the European Aviation Industry looking for a better understanding of the inner workings of how rules are developed and issued in European aviation.

Learning Experience

1 hour, linear format.

90-day window to finish the course.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

The Learner will be able to briefly describe the EASA Rulemaking Procedure, and recognise rules at different stages of the process.

Skill

The Learner will be able to locate the EASA Rulemaking Process, Terms of Reference, Notice of Proposed Amendments and Opinions on the EASA website.

Competence

The Learner will be able to factor in and anticipate upcoming regulatory changes in his professional life, and be able to participate in the EASA Rulemaking Process.

Complementary Courses

The Basic Regulation: An Overview

An Introduction to EASA Air Operations Regulation

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

  • 5 Lessons
  • 9 Waypoints
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate