Aerodrome Technical Inspections (ATI) now offered by Southpac Aerospace

Southpac Aerospace is now delivering Aerodrome Technical Inspections (ATI) for aerodrome operators throughout the Asia Pacific region.

Southpac Aerospace has announced a significant addition to its services with the introduction of Aerodrome Technical Inspections (ATI) for aerodrome operators across Australia.

This new offering aligns with Southpac’s established reputation for providing high-quality training and support to the aviation sector, specifically designed to meet evolving regulatory needs while enhancing operational insights for aerodrome management.

Southpac’s Aerodrome Technical Inspection and Aerodrome Safety Inspection service has been developed in response to feedback from clients and industry operators who identified a need for an improved, more integrated approach to these essential inspections. The Southpac offering is intended to streamline compliance efforts while delivering valuable guidance to aerodrome operators and decision-makers.

Key Features of Southpac Aerospace’s ATI Service

The ATI/ASI offering includes several features aimed at ensuring both thorough regulatory compliance and enhanced operational effectiveness for aerodrome operators. Some notable aspects of Southpac’s service are:

  • Detailed and Integrated Reports: Compiled by specialists in various fields, each inspection report provides aerodrome operators with clear insights into essential areas including surveys, electrical systems, pavement conditions, and Safety Management Systems (SMS) documentation.
  • Broad Coverage, Localised Expertise: With a commitment to national coverage and competitive pricing, our inspectors are trained centrally in the Southpac audit methodology to ensure consistent quality of inspections while adapting to the local requirements and needs of aerodrome clients.
  • Alignment with MOS139 Standards: The inspections align with the Manual of Standards (MOS) Part 139, guiding operators to meet and exceed regulatory requirements.
  • Clear, Actionable Insights: Findings are communicated in accessible language, allowing aerodrome teams to address ATI-related risks and enhance their internal processes effectively.
  • Collaboration Across Stakeholders: Southpac Aerospace works closely with aerodromes, regulators, and partners to address any challenges identified during inspections, focusing on solutions that strengthen safety and operational assurance.

By introducing Aerodrome Technical Inspections, Southpac Aerospace aims to provide aerodrome operators with a valuable resource for compliance and operational improvement. This expansion reflects Southpac’s ongoing commitment to safety and support for the Australian aviation sector.

If you are seeking a quality provider to support you in meeting your Part 139 requirements, reach out to see how Southpac can help before your next annual audit.