Regulatory Sessions The AEA International Convention is where you need to be to learn about the latest regulatory issues impacting your business. Each year, representative from the civil aviation authorities, including the FAA, TCCA, EASA and others, convene at the AEA convention for three days to share vital regulatory information with all attendees. |
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8:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Safety Management Systems (SMS) Presented by John Carr, AEA Canada Regulatory Consultant This session will focus on the implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS) to meet the upcoming regulatory requirements for Canadian maintenance organizations as well as the anticipated U.S. repair stations requirements. The session will explain how a comprehensive Quality Management System (QMS) that is implemented in a CRS to meet Quality Assurance Program requirements will form a sound basis for the future SMS program. An overview will be provided of the gap analysis methodology necessary to evaluate and document the delta between the QMS and SMS requirements. While focused on the lessons learned in the only AEA demographic to require SMS to date, this presentation is referenced to the ICAO requirements so that the information presented can be utilized by any AEA member anywhere in the world. 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Electrical Wiring Systems Training Enhanced Airworthiness Program for Airplane Systems (EAPAS) Training Presented by Massoud Sadeghi, FAA During the late 1990s, the FAA and industry determined they needed a better understanding of wire-related failures that could result in arcing, smoke in the cabin or flight deck and sometimes onboard fires. The FAA’s Enhanced Airworthiness Program for Airplane Systems (EAPAS), established in 2001, has been developing enhancements for continued safety of aircraft wiring systems from their design, installation and maintenance throughout their operational life. The EAPAS program led to a proposed rule in October 2005, which viewed aircraft wiring as important systems on their own. This rule has a direct affect on any repair station who is maintaining or altering wiring systems in Part 25 aircraft.
This course is designed to familiarize participants about the EAPAS/EWIS requirements necessary for individuals/organizations who wish to pursuing expansion of their delegated authority to include compliance findings to the EWIS requirements. 7:15 a.m. - 8:15 a.m.
AEA Regulatory Rise & Shine Moderated by Ric Peri, AEA's vice president of government & industry affairs With the expectation of a new Part 145 Repair Station rule, the closing of the comment period for Safety Management Systems, the continuation of the TSA repair station security rulemaking, the ELT, ADS-B, Flight Data recorders regulations and other FAA activity as well as the FAA Reauthorization and what we can expect from the new Congress, this annual session will cover the latest information on the Agency's efforts to amend the regulations that have a direct affect on your business. In addition where a rule is mature enough to start compliance efforts; AEA will prepare procedures, processes, and solutions in anticipation of the changes 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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