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GCAA announces the completion of an airworthiness training course in Dubai

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, April 19 - 2007 at 16:58
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General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) announces the completion of an Aircraft Maintenance Systems Course conducted in Dubai from April 15-19.

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This course is part of an on-going series of courses presented under the Memorandum of Understanding signed between AIRBUS, the European Academy for Aviation Safety (EAFAS) and the GCAA which brings vital aviation safety training to the region.

The actual presentation of the Aircraft Maintenance Systems Requirements Course was conducted by Mr. Joel PERRAUD, an Aviation Consultant who is an expert in Civil Aviation Regulations with extensive world-wide experience.

The course content focused on Aircraft Maintenance Organization Approval requirements; continuing Airworthiness; and the requirements for certifying staff as specified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) which regulates the Civil Aviation Regulations for the European Union.

The GCAA is a leading proponent of harmonizing Civil Aviation Regulations in the Gulf States and is adopting the European requirements, as far as possible; to ensure aircraft maintenance systems are correctly conducted for the overall safety of the flying public.

This course was attended by participants from a broad civil aviation spectrum including Dubai Air Wing, Execujet Middle East, Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority and Kyrgyz Republic Civil Aviation Authority.
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