The book is aimed at those 21 / J development companies working in EASA. I think it is for the "normal" aeronautical engineer is not quite correct: - Very specific, much more than you need, when you work in the quality management of a 21 / J operation, - Too heavy for my taste law - A lot of respect to JAA regulations that no longer exists since 2003 quasi yes, - Bit confusing structured so that the relationships are not always easy to recognize
I had then bought the book "Industrial Aviation Management". This is practical and current, also the focus is less on law, but more organization, processes and business administration. But I do not want bad writing this book also. Is it my opinion that is not, but De Florio would be more of a match for specialist or very interested.