CCAR-145 / EASA-145 / FAR-145 Differences


FAA UAE Regulations 09Brochure ButtonThough there has been some harmonization over the years with Part 145 aviation regulations, particularly with the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), still differences exist.
With the growth seen in China for aviation over the years, many organizations are now certificated by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) as well as by the FAA and the EASA.
All three regulations are slightly different and therefore personnel should not only be able to understand them in their entirety, but also be able to recognize the differences to avoid situations of non-compliance.
Our training courses are focused on the practical delivery of a specific understanding of the regulation which allows the organization to ensure compliance with the regulation whilst at the same time developing optimized organizational processes.
The aim of the course is to help delegates understand the differences and peculiarities between the three regulations concerning both airworthiness and maintenance principles.
Understanding the regulations driving the 145 processes enables you to make the best business decisions and ensure compliance.


 Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


The course is for aviation professionals, including maintenance managers, quality control personnel, and maintenance technicians, who are involved in aircraft maintenance organizations or repair stations. The course aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the differences and specific requirements between the Civil Aviation Regulations of China (CCAR-145), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA-145), and the Federal Aviation Regulations of the United States (FAR-145) to ensure compliance with the respective regulations and enhance the safety and airworthiness of aircraft.


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


Тhis course will provide the participants with comprehensive knowledge of the specific requirements and variations in regulations between China, Europe, and the United States. This understanding enables participants to ensure compliance, streamline operations, and maintain high safety standards in their aircraft maintenance organizations or repair stations, allowing for smoother international operations and fostering a more efficient and globally compliant maintenance environment.


 Q CONTENTS

  1. Definitions and Abbreviations
  2. Introduction to the CAAC
  3. Introduction to the EASA
  4. Introduction to the FAA
  5. Bilateral Agreements
  6. Overview of CCAR-145-R3
  7. Overview of EASA Part 145
  8. Overview of 14 CFR Part 145
  9. Regulations Comparison Matrix
  10. Differences between CCAR-145, EASA Part-145 and 14 CFR Part 145 Release Certification
  11. Continuing Airworthiness - The Role of Part-145
  12. SMS Requirements


 Q 
TARGET GROUPS


Certifying Staff, Quality Inspectors, Quality Managers, Maintenance Managers, Maintenance Engineers, Stores and Logistics Staff.


 Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES


By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:

Secure knowledge of the key components of CCAR-145, EASA Part 145 and 14 CFR Part 145.
Understand the similarities and differences between CCAR-145, EASA Part 145 and 14 CFR Part 145.
Increase compliance by ensuring you and your staff are conversant with the applicable regulation.
Reduce the risk of non-compliance by understanding the snags in bilateral agreements.


 Q ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
Category: FAA, UAE & Other Regulations
Price: 89 EUR


 Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at [email protected]