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ATC 109 - EASA Airworthiness and Maintenance System
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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ATC 109 | 28 October 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
ATC 109 | 02 December 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
This course is designed to cover all requirements of EASA Airworthiness Regulations regarding management of continuing airworthiness and the performance of the aircraft airworthiness review. The course content covers the typical staff arrangements and privileges of a Part 66 licence, Part 147-145-Part M CAMO organisations, as well as the duties and responsibilities of personnel with assigned continuing airworthiness management tasks. Participants will be given a practical perspective on how to apply the elements of Part-M-Part 145-Part 147-Part 66.
Course Objectives
- Discussing thde practical application of the requirement to develop the required processes and procedures for a Part M CAMO, Part 145, Part 147 Organisations
- Learning how to get EASA Part 66 Licence
- Understanding the responsibilities as well as the tasks of persons involved
- Understanding the relationship between organisations and the certification authority
Who Should Attend?
- Accountable Managers
- Management Personnel
- Certifying Staff
- Aircraft Technicians
- Quality Personnel
- Competent Authority Members
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Introductiontohigh-levelapplicableregulations, includingthe role of EASA andContinuedAirworthiness in a regulatoryenvironment
- AirworthinessandContinuedAirworthinessconcepts
- EASA Part M overview, itsSubpartsandGuidanceMaterial
- Detailedreview of Subparts B, C, G and I
- ARC signatoryqualificationsandtrainingrequirements
- ARC tasks
- Checklistsrequired
- Proceduresrequired in Part 4 of CAME
- Physicalsurveycontents
- Impact on QA system
- Controlledenvironmentprinciples
- Validity of ARC
- Aircraft transfer process
Day 2
- Practicalexamples of PART M implementationand how toavoidpotentialproblems
- InterfacebetweenPart M andPart 145, JAR-OPS 1 & 3 andPart 21
- Relatedmanagement of EASA approvedModsandRepairs
- Nominated Form 4 Holderresponsibilities
Day 3
- General
- Scope
- Application
- Facilityrequirements
- Personnelrequirements
- Certifyingstaffandcategory B1 and B2 supportstaff
- Equipment, toolsandmaterial
- Acceptance of components
- Maintenancedata
- Productionplanning
- Certification of maintenance
Day 4
- Maintenancerecords
- Occurrencereporting
- Safetyandqualitypolicy, maintenanceproceduresandqualitysystem
- Maintenanceorganisationexposition
- Privileges of theorganisation
- Limitations on theorganisation
- Changestotheorganisation
- Continuedvalidity
- Findings
- SECTION B PROCEDURE FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES
Day 5
- Part 66 Scope-Application
- Basic knowledgerequirements
- Personnelrequirements
- Experiencerequirements
- Part 147 Scope-Application
- Facilityrequirements
- Personnelrequirements
- Maintenancetrainingmaterial
- Training proceduresandqualitysystem
- Examinations
- Maintenancetrainingorganisationexposition (MTOE)
- Theapprovedbasictrainingcourse
- Aircraft type/tasktraining