Course Overview
Aviation is one of the most highly regulated industries, requiring strict adherence to international and national authorities. This ICAO, EASA, and FAA Regulations Training Course provides participants with detailed insights into the structure, scope, and application of the three key global regulatory bodies:
ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) – global standards and recommended practices.
EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) – European regulations and certification processes.
FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) – U.S. regulations, oversight, and compliance.
Participants will explore how these regulatory systems interact, where they differ, and how to align operations with multiple authorities. Practical examples and case studies will highlight the challenges and solutions in meeting international compliance obligations.
Course Benefits
Understand the scope and authority of ICAO, EASA, and FAA.
Compare regulatory frameworks across regions.
Learn certification and approval processes.
Strengthen compliance and audit readiness.
Gain confidence in managing multinational aviation operations.
Course Objectives
Review the structure and functions of ICAO, EASA, and FAA.
Apply ICAO SARPs (Standards and Recommended Practices).
Understand EASA Part-21, Part-145, and Part-M requirements.
Analyze FAA FARs (Federal Aviation Regulations).
Compare differences and overlaps between EASA and FAA systems.
Develop strategies for global compliance and harmonization.
Evaluate real-world regulatory challenges in aviation.
Training Methodology
The course combines lectures, regulatory text analysis, group discussions, and real-world case studies. Participants will engage in comparative exercises to apply regulatory knowledge.
Target Audience
Airline compliance and safety officers.
Civil aviation authority staff.
MRO and aviation quality professionals.
Aviation lawyers and consultants.
Target Competencies
International aviation compliance.
Regulatory framework interpretation.
Certification and approval processes.
Audit preparation and oversight.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Global Aviation Regulations
Importance of aviation regulation.
ICAO, EASA, FAA roles and responsibilities.
Interactions between authorities.
International treaties and agreements.
Unit 2: ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs)
Structure of ICAO Annexes.
Annex 6 (Operations), Annex 8 (Airworthiness), Annex 19 (Safety).
Implementation by national authorities.
ICAO audit and oversight programs.
Unit 3: EASA Regulations and Certification
EASA structure and responsibilities.
Part-21 (certification), Part-145 (maintenance), Part-M (continuing airworthiness).
EASA audits and approvals.
Harmonization with ICAO and FAA.
Unit 4: FAA Regulations and Oversight
FAA organizational structure.
Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).
Certification and operational approvals.
FAA audits and enforcement.
Unit 5: Comparative Compliance and Best Practices
Key differences between ICAO, EASA, and FAA frameworks.
Managing compliance in multinational operations.
Case studies in regulatory oversight.
Building strategies for continuous compliance.
Ready to master international aviation regulations?
Join the ICAO, EASA, and FAA Regulations Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and ensure compliance across global aviation operations.
The ICAO, EASA, and FAA Regulations Training Courses in Madrid provide aviation professionals with an extensive understanding of the global regulatory frameworks that govern modern air transport. Designed for airline staff, airport personnel, maintenance engineers, safety managers, and regulatory compliance officers, these programs offer essential knowledge of how international and regional aviation standards shape operational practices and safety oversight across the industry.
Participants explore the foundational principles of ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), along with the regulatory structures established by EASA and the FAA. The courses examine how these frameworks influence safety management, airworthiness, flight operations, licensing, airport operations, and organizational compliance. Through practical case studies and comparative analysis, learners gain insight into the similarities and differences between these regulatory systems and how they are applied within global aviation operations.
These regulation training programs in Madrid emphasize both theoretical understanding and practical application. Participants study key regulatory documents, compliance expectations, certification processes, and audit requirements. The curriculum also highlights the increasing importance of performance-based regulation, risk-based oversight, and harmonization across international aviation authorities. By engaging in scenario-based exercises, attendees build the skills needed to interpret regulations, develop internal compliance procedures, and support safety and operational excellence within their organizations.
Attending these training courses in Madrid offers professionals a valuable opportunity to learn from industry experts in an internationally connected aviation hub. The city’s dynamic environment enhances professional exchange and provides exposure to a diverse range of operational perspectives. By completing this specialization, participants become better equipped to navigate complex regulatory environments, support compliance initiatives, and contribute to safe, efficient, and globally aligned aviation operations.