
New EASA regulations are about to replace existing rules on the operation of aircraft and flight crew licensing. Regulation 216/2008 has extended the scope of the European Union's competence to the operation of aircraft.
In 2012 the new implementing rules will become effective. JAR-FCL will be replaced by a new cover regulation on the licensing of flight crews. EASA has already published a final opinion on the subject. The EU Commission is going to adopt the new regulations shortly.
The Basic Part FCL Difference Course (A/H) is designed to complement the Basic IR-OPS Difference course (A/H).
During one intensive day the course
- explains the structure and content of the new EASA regulations with particular emphasis on Part FCL;
- presents the regulatory environment and the historic development of the new rules;
- highlights the differences between the "new" and the "old" rules;
- Sketches the impact on an operator's organization, management and supervision;
- discusses practical solutions on how to cope the changes.
After completing this course you will
- be familiar with the new regulations;
- fully understand the critical issues;
- be prepared to cope with the changes;
- be able to identify the critical areas that require attention in your organization.
Location: Lucerne
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Deliverables: Handouts, Lunch, Refreshments and Certificate of Attendance
Deliverables: Handouts, Lunch, Refreshments and Certificate of Attendance
Instructor: Michael Grüninger












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