Magnetic Training adds EASA Part 21 training to its portfolio
Magnetic Training, a sub-brand of Magnetic Group, is launching its first EASA Part 21 training.
Training will start in the autumn and the course is designed for both aviation industry professionals and newcomers involved in the design and production of aviation products and related components.
Magnetic Training says that adding the EASA Part 21 training to its portfolio is a timely response to the surging demand in the aviation industry.
With the industry witnessing substantial growth, propelled by rapid technological advancements and a global fleet expansion, the need for specialised training and certification has become more pronounced.
Natalja Platonova, chief of talents sector at Magnetic Group, said: “As the industry navigates evolving regulatory landscapes and strives for higher safety measures, there is an urgent need for professionals equipped with the latest knowledge and skills in the EASA Part 21 (Annex I) regulation.
“This certification is crucial for organisations involved in designing and certifying aircraft and related products, ensuring that they meet the rigorous safety and performance standards set by the EASA.”
Magnetic Training says the EASA Part 21 training is essential for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the regulations governing the initial and continued airworthiness of aeronautical products, parts, and appliances.
Participants will gain knowledge of the intricate processes and requirements of EASA Part 21 (748/2012, Annex I), enabling them to streamline compliance interpretation and ensure the highest safety and quality standards in their roles.
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