Continuous Airworthiness Management for Large Aircraft


Continuous Airworthiness Management for Large Aircraft

 

 


The Continuous Airworthiness Management for Large Aircraft course provides an insight into the regulatory and operational framework for managing continuous airworthiness in large aircraft.

It covers essential topics such as EASA Part M, Part 145, and the role of safety management systems (SMS) in a CAMO environment.

It explores other topics, such as airworthiness principles, inspection types, maintenance program approval, and competency management within a Part M framework.

The course also examines contract and subcontract management, Supplemental Type Certificates (STC), modification oversight, and compliance with FAR 25/CS 25.

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


This course is for professionals involved in the technical management of commercial aircraft maintenance within a CAMO environment, including those responsible for Airworthiness Review Certificates (ARC), technical engineering, maintenance planning, CAMO quality auditing, reliability, and technical records. It is also beneficial for anyone seeking to establish an effective interface with an EASA-compliant maintenance department.

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


This course provides knowledge for managing continuous airworthiness, ensuring compliance with EASA regulations, and optimizing maintenance oversight.

Participants will gain expertise in key areas such as airworthiness review, maintenance program approval, and regulatory compliance, enhancing their ability to maintain aircraft safety and operational efficiency.

CONTENTS


1. Introduction
2. Abbreviations
3. Regulatory Structure
4. EASA Part 145 Overview
5. Continuous Airworthiness - The Role of Part M
6. Airworthiness Principles & Continuing Airworthiness
7. Contract & Subcontract Management
8. Organisations Approval Ratings
9. SMS In a CAMO Environment
10. Managing Competencies in a Part M Environment
11. Part M Subpart B - Accountability
12. Part M Subpart C - Continuing Airworthiness
13. MSG-3 and the introduction of the Zonal Inspection Concept
14. Approved Maintenance Program
15. Considering Different types of Inspection GVI / DVI / SI
16. Instructions For Continuing Airworthiness
17. Airworthiness Limitations & Certification Maintenance Tasks
18. General Introduction to all Part 21 Subparts
19. Supplemental Type Certificates (STC)
20. The Difference Between STC and PMA
21. TSO / ETSO Introduction
22. Management of EASA Approved Mods and Repairs
23. AD, Modification and STC Considerations
24. Maintenance Oversight and Compliance with FAR 25 / CS 25
25. ACAM Key Risk Elements Review
26. Temporary Extension and Escalation / De-Escalation
27. How good are your Corrosion Control assessment and Maintenance Procedures?

LEARNING OBJECTIVES


By attending this course, delegates will:

- Gain insights into EASA Part M, Part 145, and their roles in maintaining compliance and airworthiness standards
- Develop skills in technical records management, reliability monitoring, and competency assessment within a Part M environment
- Explore different inspection types (GVI, DVI, SI), MSG-3 methodologies, and the application of the Zonal Inspection - Concept to ensure effective aircraft maintenance planning
- Understand contract and subcontract management, Supplemental Type Certificates (STC), and the integration of Safety Management Systems (SMS) in a CAMO environment

ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to two-day classroom training
Category: Part M
Price: 135.00 EUR

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE


•      For Individuals: SOL Plus
This program is designed for individual clients aiming to save significantly while accessing free courses throughout their online training journey.

•       For Corporate Clients: Privileged Training Program (PTP)
Empower your team with consistent training discounts and special features like Enrol Now - Pay Later and Prepay Bonus Plan.

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at team@sassofia.com