Descriere
2-Course
Bundle
⏱
Self Paced
EASA APPROVED
Certification
About the Package
This basic recurrent training package brings together two mandatory EASA Part-145 regulatory training requirements in a single, cohesive programme: Safety Training (including Safety Management System integration) and Part-145 Regulation. Together, these two courses form the complete safety and regulatory recurrent training update for any Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) seeking continued compliance under EASA Part-145.
The Safety Training course delivers the mandatory training as required by AMC4 145.A.30(e) and GM1 145.A.30(e). It integrates Safety Management System (SMS) principles to enhance safety culture and reduce maintenance-related errors, equipping all personnel with the tools to identify hazards, manage risk effectively, and contribute to a robust internal safety reporting system within the AMO.
The Part-145 Regulation course provides comprehensive training on Annex II (Part-145) to Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, including the latest September 2025 EASA eRules & 2026 updates. It covers maintenance organisation governance, personnel requirements, technical integrity, and the enhanced safety management interfaces introduced in the 2025-2026 amendments, airworthiness directives, ensuring all personnel understand their legal responsibilities.
The courses are delivered online, with individual certification examinations and digital certificates upon successful completion – making this package a cost-effective solution for basic mandatory continuation training of AMO personnel.
ST
Safety Training (incl. Human Factors)
All personnel
P-145
Part-145 Regulation
All Personnel
Target Audience
Mandatory for all personnel involved in aircraft maintenance, management, and safety oversight within an EASA Part-145 environment, including:
Syllabus
Safety Training Certificate
Part-145 Certificate
Online Certification Examinations
All courses fully comply with EASA Part-145 regulatory requirements.
GM1 145.A.30(e)
Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 Annex II




