Total AOC has designed a software system called Centrik Xpress that helps operators comply with new Part-NCC regulations. The new rules will apply from August 2016.
“Centrik Xpress solves the headache associated with complying with the new Part-NCC regulations. Once set up, the operator can be certain they have already met the requirements and are left free to fly.” said Julian Tubb, managing director, Total AOC.
“Centrik Xpress solves the headache associated with complying with the new Part-NCC regulations.”
The system is designed to be accessible in the air or on the ground via an approved Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) app or internet browser.
“We’ve already solved the EASA management system challenge for commercial aviation with Centrik, which provides a seamlessly integrated solution tailored to AOCs, airports, ATOs and MROs. Now with Centrik Xpress, there’s now a simple but powerful system designed specifically for Part-NCC operators who will be affected by the latest regulatory changes,” said Tubb.
To be compliant with Part-NCC, operators will also need regulatory compliant manuals.
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