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Gama Aviation Approved for Part 147 Training Needs Analysis on AW139

Gama Aviation Secures UK CAA Approval for AW139 Training Programmes
Global aviation services provider Gama Aviation has expanded its engineering training offerings following the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) approval of its Part 147 Training Needs Analysis (TNA) and course certifications for the Leonardo AW139 helicopter. This endorsement enables Gama Aviation to deliver comprehensive B1.3, B2, and Category C theory and practical training tailored specifically to the AW139 platform.
Enhancing Training Capabilities for a Widely Used Helicopter
The AW139 remains one of the most prevalent helicopters deployed across diverse mission profiles worldwide, necessitating rigorous and high-quality training to ensure operational readiness. Paul Kinch, Managing Director of Gama Aviation MRO, emphasized the significance of this approval, stating that it enhances the company’s capacity to provide customers with the technical expertise required, all in compliance with stringent regulatory and training standards.
Gama Aviation’s Part 147 programmes combine classroom-based instruction with hands-on practical experience, delivered by seasoned instructors with extensive industry knowledge. Olusegun Johnson, Training Manager for Part 147 at Gama Aviation MRO, expressed enthusiasm about the new capability, highlighting the organisation’s commitment to offering compliant and high-quality training for engineers working on the AW139. He also acknowledged the dedicated efforts of the team involved in the development and submission of the application, attributing the successful approval to their meticulous attention to detail and hard work.

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