EASA Commission Regulation EU 139/2014 Airports Initial


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The new European Commission Regulation applicable to aerodromes was published and adopted on 12/02/2014. The regulation has a direct impact on Aerodrome Operators and Operations as well as Regulatory Authorities. EASA is creating a performance-based regulatory environment with common standards across all regulations which are enabled by Regulation (EC) No 2018/1139. Specific Focus on Management and Safety Systems is evident.

The Aerodrome managers delivering specific oversight. EASA on behalf of all member states is obligated to show compliance with ICAO Standards, Recommendations and Guidance. Requirements are introduced which have a direct bearing on Management Systems including Quality and Safety and Compliance elements. The ‘Certification Basis’ (CB) requires aerodromes to compare their actual infrastructure and facilities with that identified within the Certification Specifications (CS) . The Operations Basis (OB) requires the Aerodrome to provide a description of the management, operations and safety processes /procedures in place.


 Q CONTENTS

 
1. Definitions & Terms
2. European Regulatory Environment & Basic Regulation 2018/1139
3. Introducing ICAO Annex 14 Volume I Aerodrome Design and Operations
4. EASA Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 Introduction
5. EASA Regulatory Update & Notes
6. Airport Certification Considerations
7. Certification Specifications and Guidance Material for Aerodromes Design CS-ADR-DSN
8. Subpart A - General Requirements (ADR.OR.A)
9. Subpart B - Certification (ADR.OR.B)
10. Management Systems Requirements for Aerodrome Operators Subpart D (ADR.OR.D)
11. Aerodrome Maintenance (ADR.OPS.C)
12. Aerodrome Maintenance Requirements Best Practice
13. SUBPART E - Aerodrome Manual and Documentation (ADR.OR.E)
14. Developing the Aerodrome SMS Manual
15. Subpart A Aerodrome Data (ADR.OPS.A)
16. Subpart B - Aerodrome Operational Services Equipment and Installation (ADR.OPS.B)
17. Airside Health & Safety
18. Incident & Accident Investigation
19. Aerodrome Emergency Plan AEP


 Q 
TARGET GROUPS


Aerodrome Management and Operational Staff, Safety Managers, Quality Managers, Aerodrome Safety Personnel. Regulators and Airport SMS Stake holders.

 Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES


The purpose of the course is to enable a comprehensive understanding of the European Regulatory Environment as applicable to Aerodromes with a full understanding of EASA and ICAO relationship and applicable standards. Delegates will consider all transition measures and timelines which are applicable to ensure smooth implementation.


 Q ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over

Duration equivalent to two-day classroom training
Category: Operations
Price: 125 EUR


 Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

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