TRAINING TYPE
Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) - video presentation with voice over, online training
TIME REQUIRED
At least 4 hours 55 minutes
CATEGORY
Aviation Legislation
ABOUT THE COURSE
Safety and reliability have the highest priority in civil aviation. Continuing airworthiness means all of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation.
The Aims of the course are to give a detailed overview of Part-M and detailed understanding of Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness, cover the background to the current airworthiness regulations, aspects of design and certification and operation.
OBJECTIVES
- Give general understanding of regulatory framework (role of ICAO, EASA, NAAs..)
- Build up knowledge on relationship between various Parts (21, 145, 66, 147, M..)
- Provide detailed explanation of Part-21 provisions related to CA
- Provide detailed explanation of Part-M (excluding Part-M Subpart F)
TARGET GROUP
Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) online training may be suitable, but not limited to, for:
- Accountable Manager,
- CAMO Post Holders and other staff,
- Maintenance Organization Post Holders and other staff,
- Quality and Compliance Managers, auditors
BENEFITS
- Flexibility
- Comfort/Mobility
- Demo version preview
- Until course presentation isn't finished - possibility replay training material
- No pressure at all
- Support
- Saving money
METHODS AND CONCEPTION
Everyone can manage the learning pace and learning duration depending on each person possibilities.
You can choose perfect timing and comfortable place with internet access.
NECESSARY CONDITIONS
- Internet access
- Fluent technical aviation English language
- At least 4 hours 55 minutes of learning time
PREREQUISITES
None
GROUP SIZE
Unlimited size for online training
EXAMINATION
- During the Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) online training course, interactive questions are asked, seeking that students better understand course material.
- No examination will be held
COMPLETION
Upon successful completion of the Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) online training course (100%), participants will receive online training certificate issued by EASA Part-147 approved Maintenance Training Organization (MTO).
- Part-147 under approval reference No LT.147.001
- Part-145 under approval reference No LT.145.011
NOTE
- For private accounts: purchased Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) online training course can be activated within the 6 months past the purchase date. Once the course is activated it must be completed within the period of 2 months.
- For corporate accounts: purchased Continuing Airworthiness Regulatory (EASA Part-M and Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness) online training course can be activated within the 1 year past the purchase date. Once the course is activated it must be completed within the period of 2 months
CONTENT
- General
- Regulatory framework
- Continuing airworthiness
- Detailed understanding of Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness.
- Detailed understanding of Part-M.
- Part M Section A Subpart A
- Subpart B - Accountability
- Subpart C - Continuing Airworthiness
- Subpart D - Maintenance Standards
- Subpart E - Components
- Subpart G - CAMO
- Subpart H - Certificate of release to service
- Subpart I - Airworthiness review certificate
- Part M Section B
- Subpart A - General
- Subpart C - Continuing airworthiness
- Subpart G - Continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO)
- Subpart I - Airworthiness review certificate
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