Sun, May 29, 2016
European Business Aircraft Operators Must Comply With New EASA Air Operations Covering Non-Commercial Flights By August 2016
TrainingPort.net has announced that it is partnering with AeroEx to offer customized online training for European business aircraft operators flying non-commercial operations with complex motor-powered aircraft (NCC).
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) requires European operators of complex aircraft (both aeroplanes and helicopters) to now to follow similar essential requirements as commercial air transport operators under the new Part-NCC regulation
AeroEx and TrainingPort.net have joined forces to provide business fixed-wing and rotary-wing operators with tailored Part-NCC training packages.
All training topics required for Part-NCC operators are now available through TrainingPort.net’s innovative online training portal. TrainingPort.net’s subject matter experts and course developers have worked with AeroEx’s European aviation specialists to ensure that the training courses are in compliance with EASA Air Operations regulations.
All business aviation operators flying complex aircraft based in an EASA member state are required to follow the new implementing rules for Part-NCC from 25 August 2016.
The new regulation encompasses the most popular ‘transport category’ business jets, turboprops and helicopters flown in EASA countries.
Volume and length of service discounts are available for Part-NCC training packages. A 10% discount is available for new clients who sign up at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, May 24-26, 2016.
(Source: TrainingPort.net news release)
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