PJ2
From the point of view of some flight safety specialists, the IOSA process is somewhat questionable and is focussed on process and documentation and not "what actually is", at an airline.
I fully agree, for me its just a another way to make money for the audit, and once this audit "passed", giving the management of those audited airlines an official certificate, a kind of a blank cheque, that they comply with IOSA at least acc the f
ing PAPERWORK, even some of them, I have my very, very big doubts if they really do comply in daily ops business.
Having the paperwork IOSA conformable ist completely different to having the actual business IOSA conformable. IOSA audits and the official IOSA seal is not worth anything.
Sorry, but just my 2pence.