Introduction to Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) and Minimum Equipment List (MEL)


Introduction to Master Minimum Equipment List and Minimum Equipment

 

 


This course explains the philosophy, purpose and role of the MEL and considers the requirements related to maintaining validity of the MEL.

The objective of the MMEL is to ensure an acceptable level of safety, while operating an aircraft with inoperative equipment and to ensure we maximize the opportunity for Aircraft profitability by avoiding Aircraft On Ground (AOG) situations. However to note that the aim of the MEL is not to encourage aircraft operation with inoperative equipment.

The objective of the training is to consider the regulatory background applicable to the MMEL/ MEL and to familiarize current AOC holders and other Operational and Concerned Personnel with a detailed understanding of EASA MMEL / MEL Regulatory Requirements. Delegates will consider the Operators MEL Procedures, MEL ownership and Relationship to Certification Standards.

WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?


a) Understand the regulatory background applicable to the MMEL/ MEL
b) Be able to explain the philosophy and purpose and role of the MEL
c) Understand the requirements related to maintaining validity of the MEL
b) Satisfy the requirements related to MEL competence
c) Be able to interpret the MEL content in the context of multiple aircraft defects
d) Understand the Minimum Equipment List restrictions
e) Be able to assess the MEL complies with the Aircraft Configuration
f) Understand the Operators MEL Procedures.
g) Understanding MEL ownership and relationship to certification standards.

CONTENTS


1. Introduction
2. Abbreviations & Terms
3. MMEL Regulatory Background and Compliance with ICAO
4. Considering MEL Related Events & Issues
5. MEL Regulatory Background - EASA
6. MEL Regulatory Background - FAA
7. MMEL Introduction
8. MEL Purpose / Philosophy and Regulatory Intent
9. MEL Structure
10. MEL Development & Certification
11. MEL Sources, Aircraft Configuration, and STC Impact
12. MEL Airworthiness & Operations
13. Considering MEL Operational Procedures
14. MEL Restrictions & Deferment Process
15. MMEL / MEL Amendments

LEARNING OBJECTIVES


To familiarise current AOC holders and other Operational and Concerned Personnel with a detailed understanding of EASA MMEL / MEL Regulatory Requirements.

TARGET GROUPS & PRE-REQUISITES


Flight Operations personnel, Training, Compliance and Safety management. Flight Crew. Postholders and other key personnel, Maintenance organizations management and employees, Training Organisations management, Civil aviation and Aero-medical and Airport authorities staff, Ground Operations Personnel International organisations operations personnel.

A background or understanding of Operations within European aviation is required.

ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation with voice over
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
Category: Operations / Part M
Price: 89.00 EUR

This course is part of the following programs:
CAMO Learning Path Diploma
Quality & Safety for EASA Compliant Operations Staff Learning Path Diploma
Flight & Ground Operations Learning Path Diploma
EASA Compliant Maintenance Planning (MP) Training - Booster Package

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