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CATTS Safety Services (CSS) has been established to complement the existing technical training CATTS 147 delivers. The mission of CSS is to ‘Provide the highest quality aviation compliance, consultancy and training to the wider aviation market to improve Aviation Safety’
Our training and consultancy services are specifically tailored for aviation Management and Professionals from Part 145 /
Part 147 Initial Airworthiness (Part-21G/J)/ HF/Safety Training and CAMO organisations.
CSS is focused on helping organisations fully understand, adopt, and practically implement regulations by providing expert support in:
Our team of highly qualified ex regulators and senior airline management, have decades of regulatory and industry experience, CSS bridges the gap between regulation and practical implementation, empowering organisations to operate with confidence, competence, and full regulatory alignment.
Civil Aviation Safety Inspector (CASI) – Airworthiness Workshop (2-days)
Code : XX01
Airworthiness Review – Course/Workshop (2-days)
Code : XX02
Mastering Part 66 for the Part 147 Organisation
Code: XX03
Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Intent (UK CAA/EASA Part-145) – Aircraft Maintenance
Code : M01a
Accountable Manager and Nominated Persons Responsibilities in a UK CAA / EASA Approved Organisation
Code : R01
Stores and Logistics Responsibilities
Code : M02
Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) Requirements (UK CAA/EASA Part-M/CAMO )
Code : TR03
Approved Training and Licencing Requirements (UK CAA/EASA)
Code : T01
Maintenance Regulations Recurrent Training (UK CAA/EASA Part-145 )
Code : M03
Accountable Manager and Nominated Persons Responsibilities in a UK CAA / EASA Approved Organisation
Code : R01
Certifying Staff Responsibilities – UK CAA / EASA Regulations
Code : M04
Airworthiness Reviews
Code : C02
Understanding Airworthiness
Code : R02
Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Intent (UK CAA/EASA Part-145) – Component Maintenance
Code : M01b
Initial Safety (HF) Training
Code : S01
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S02
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S03
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S04
Civil Aviation Safety Inspector (CASI) – Airworthiness Workshop (2-days)
Code : XX01
Airworthiness Review – Course/Workshop (2-days)
Code : XX02
Mastering Part 66 for the Part 147 Organisation
Code: XX03
Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Intent (UK CAA/EASA Part-145) – Aircraft Maintenance
Code : M01a
Accountable Manager and Nominated Persons Responsibilities in a UK CAA / EASA Approved Organisation
Code : R01
Stores and Logistics Responsibilities
Code : M02
Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) Requirements (UK CAA/EASA Part-M/CAMO )
Code : TR03
Approved Training and Licencing Requirements (UK CAA/EASA)
Code : T01
Maintenance Regulations Recurrent Training (UK CAA/EASA Part-145 )
Code : M03
Accountable Manager and Nominated Persons Responsibilities in a UK CAA / EASA Approved Organisation
Code : R01
Certifying Staff Responsibilities – UK CAA / EASA Regulations
Code : M04
Airworthiness Reviews
Code : C02
Understanding Airworthiness
Code : R02
Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Intent (UK CAA/EASA Part-145) – Component Maintenance
Code : M01b
Initial Safety (HF) Training
Code : S01
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S02
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S03
Safety Management and the Management System
Code : S04
At CATTS Safety Services our mission is simple.
We strive to provide tailor made solutions that improve the safety of your organisation. Our aviation experts work with regulators and industry organisations across a variety of aviation approvals and regulatory environments. Knowledgeable in project management, auditing, training and consulting, our professional team will deliver to meet your expectations at the end.
By harnessing our expertise, we enable civil regulatory authorities, airlines, CAMO’s and Maintenance organisations to achieve their competence objectives.
We specialise in solving complex and high‑stakes regulatory, compliance, and safety management challenges.
Our focus is on building strong, trusted partnerships with our clients by maintaining strict confidentiality, whilst working collaboratively to address your issues and design the right solutions for the future.
Our consultants are leaders in their specialist fields, bringing deep expertise and extensive real‑world experience to guide you effectively. While every organisation faces its own unique pressures, our work has shown that many challenges stem from common underlying themes, and we know how to navigate them.
Securing and maintaining regulatory approval can be complex and time-consuming. CSS provides hands-on guidance throughout the process, including:
We walk with you through the entire process — from concept to approval — ensuring clarity, confidence, and regulator alignment
When organisations face findings, oversight concerns, or approval risk, we provide structured recovery support, including:
Our goal is not just to resolve issues — but to restore regulator confidence and long-term stability.
To further support operational excellence, we also offer:
Real-world expertise
Delivered by former regulators and senior airline professionals
Proven aviation background
Built on CATTS’ reputation as a global aviation training provider
Our specialist courses provide practical, high-value learning for aviation professionals:
Get in touch if you have any questions or require bespoke training requirements.
The course is particularly suited to:
Those who have previously held senior positions as Quality/Compliance, Continuing Airworthiness
Management or Airworthiness Review staff.
Key Topics
– The Regulatory Environment
– Initial and Continuing Airworthiness
– The role of the Airworthiness Inspector
– Part 21 Airworthiness Requirements
– Airworthiness Directives and mandatory requirements
– Operational specifications
– Airworthiness review process – Records
– Airworthiness review process – Aircraft survey
– Evaluating Certificate of Airworthiness, permit to fly or Export Certificate of Airworthiness applications
– Helicopter Airworthiness – Differences and considerations
– Safety Management Systems
– The Approval and oversight process for AOCs, AMOs and CAMOs
– Auditing considerations
– Airmanship
– Stakeholder Management
Note: Completion of a 3-hour online course is required prior to attending the 2-day
workshop sessions.
Those who have a basic knowledge and understanding of continuing airworthiness management and want to enhance their knowledge and understanding on the key principles and reasons for conducting an aircraft airworthiness review.
The course is particularly suited to:
Those who hold or have previously held positions working
in Continuing Airworthiness
Management or new Airworthiness Review staff.
Key Topics
– The Regulatory Environment
– Initial and Continuing Airworthiness
– The role of the Airworthiness Reviewer
– Part 21 Airworthiness Requirements
– Airworthiness Directives and mandatory requirements
– Life Limited Parts
– Weight & Balance considerations
– Airworthiness review process – Records
– Airworthiness review process – Aircraft survey
This two-day seminar is designed for Quality Managers, Examiners, and Training Managers operating within UK CAA and EASA Part 147 organisations. It focuses on the practical implementation of Part 66 requirements within a training environment, going beyond regulatory theory to address real-world application.
The course is particularly suited to:
Those who hold or have previously held positions working
in Continuing Airworthiness
Management or new Airworthiness Review staff.
Key Topics
– The Regulatory Environment
– Initial and Continuing Airworthiness
– The role of the Airworthiness Reviewer
– Part 21 Airworthiness Requirements
– Airworthiness Directives and mandatory requirements
– Life Limited Parts
– Weight & Balance considerations
– Airworthiness review process – Records
– Airworthiness review process – Aircraft survey
Code : M01a
Headline:
A high level understanding of the Intent of the Part-145 Regulations for A-rated AMO’s
Course Details:
This course aims to give you, the maintenance professional, a solid understanding at a high level of the comprehensive suite of UK CAA and EASA Regulations applicable to the performance of Aircraft Maintenance. With undertsanding the Intent being the main objective we cover all the Part-145 and associated regulations and soft law in a way that makes it practical to understand and implement. Ultimately allowing you to help your organisation enhance safety performance.
Code : R01
Headline:
Clarity around the responsibilities of these significant roles in a Regulated organisation
Course Details:
When the regulations refer to ‘The Organisation’, who takes primary responsibility and accountability? Aimed at current and prospective Accountable Managers and Nominated Persons, we take you through the Management System to help you understand what it means to ‘hold post’ in an UK/EASA regulated business. Focussing primarily on the Airworthiness regulations, we walk through the responsibilities and unravel some myths!
Code : M02
Headline:
An overview of responsibilities for Material Management
Course Details:
What role do Stores and Logistics processes play in Safety? We look through all the associated regulations that affect material management and handling to see the vital role anyone involved in procurement, shipping, receiving and stores processes
Code :TR03
Headline
A high level understanding of the Intent of the Part-CAMO and Part-M Regulations
Course Details:
This course aims to give you, the Continuing Airworthiness Management professional, a solid understanding of the comprehensive suite of UK CAA and EASA Regulations applicable to managing Continuing Airworthness and the Organisational requirements behind the Regs. With undertsanding the Intent being the main objective we cover all the Part-M and Part-CAMO regulations including key elements of the soft law in a way that makes it practical to understand and implement. Ultimately allowing you to help your organisation enhance safety performance.
Code : T01
Headline
A high level understanding of the Intent of the Part-147 and Part-66 Regulations
Course Details:
This course aims to give you, the training professional, a solid understanding of the comprehensive suite of UK CAA and EASA Regulations applicable to providing training for Part-66 and the Organisational requirements behind the Regs. With understanding the Intent being the main objective we cover all the Part-147 and Part-66 regulations including key elements of the soft law in a way that makes it practical to understand and implement. Ultimately allowing you to help your organisation enhance safety performance.
Code : M03
Headline
A Refresher of the Intent of the Part-145 Regulations
Course Details:
This course aims to give you, the maintenance professional, a solid understanding at a high level of the comprehensive suite of UK CAA and EASA Regulations applicable to the performance of Aircraft Maintenance. With undertsanding the Intent being the main objective we cover all the Part-145 and associated regulations and soft law in a way that makes it practical to understand and implement. Ultimately allowing you to help your organisation enhance safety performance.
Code : R01
Headlines
Clarity around the responsibilities of these significant roles in a Regulated organisation
Course Details:
When the regulations refer to ‘The Organisation’, who takes primary responsibility and accountability? Aimed at current and prospective Accountable Managers and Nominated Persons, we take you through the Management System to help you understand what it means to ‘hold post’ in an UK/EASA regulated business. Focussing primarily on the Airworthiness regulations, we walk through the responsibilities and unravel some myths!
Code : M04
Headline
A thorough look at the responsibilities linked to the CRS
Course Details:
When releasing maintenance, whether it be an entire base/line maintenance input or a Form 1 in a component workshop, understanding the reposbibility and challenges is fundamental to aircraft safety. This course looks at how the organisation supports the certifying staff in this activity.
Course Details:
This course looks at the critical function of the Airworthiness Review. We look at the process as well as the competence of the Airworhtiness Review Staff and what impact this has on Safety.
Code: R02
Headline
A high level run through of Airworthiness and how it is ensured.
Course Details:
Airworthiness is a term used routinely and regularly in aircraft operations and maintenance, but what is it? This introduction to the Airworthiness concept runs through the lifecycle of an aircraft from design through to day to day operations and maintenance. What elements make up an Airworthy aircraft? We reveal all.
Code : M01b
Headline
A high level understanding of the Intent of the Part-145 Regulations for B/C-rated AMO’s
Course Details:
This course aims to give you, the maintenance professional, a solid understanding at a high level of the comprehensive suite of UK CAA and EASA Regulations applicable to the performance of Component Maintenance. With understanding the Intent being the main objective we cover all the Part-145 and associated regulations and soft law in a way that makes it practical to understand and implement. Ultimately allowing you to help your organisation enhance safety performance.
