The European Commission has published on 27 January 2014 a new requirement –“Operational Suitability Data” (OSD) The principle of OSD is that the aircraft manufacturers are required to establish certain data that is considered important for safe operation of the type. This data will be approved by the Agency under the type certificate and is then used by operators and training organisations. The data consists of the master minimum equipment list (MMEL), type specific data for training of pilots, cabin crew, and maintenance crew as well as data for qualification of simulators.
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Peter Corbeel
Owner of Peter Corbeel Consultancy; Trainer at JAA TO; Associate of TEASAS; Trainer at Teasas Aviation Training Academy.
Peter has worked for the European Aviation Safety Agency from 2004 till 2016 as manager of the Initial Airworthiness rulemaking section.
He was the driving force behind the development of the OSD rules and therefore knows these rules from inside out.
In this course you will learn about Operational Suitability Data in aviation. The course material meets the requirements of EASA GM-145.A.30(e)