
This specialised training explores the differences between the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations concerning Part 66 Module 10 Aviation Legislation requirements.
It is designed for participants who are already certified in EASA Part 66 Module 10, ensuring a foundational understanding of the subject matter.
The course focuses on highlighting the unique aspects of UK regulatory changes following Brexit, addressing specific differences that impact compliance and operations. By examining these distinctions, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving regulatory landscape and its implications for aviation maintenance and management.
This course is ideal for aviation professionals in aircraft maintenance, airworthiness, regulatory compliance, or aviation management, seeking expertise in UK-specific aviation legislation.
WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN? |
By attending this course, delegates will: • Learn best practices for integrating legislative requirements into daily tasks, resulting in increased operational efficiency and reduced errors. • Acquire skills to identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with non-compliance, thereby enhancing overall organisational safety. • Enhance your expertise in aviation legislation, positioning yourself for advanced roles within the aviation industry. • Understand the importance of effective communication regarding regulatory requirements, leading to better teamwork and collaboration. • Strengthen your organization's quality assurance processes by applying legislative knowledge to maintenance practices.
1. Introduction 2. Brexit and Its Impact on Aviation Regulations 3. Comparison of Requirements: Implementing Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 vs. UK 4. Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 for Part 66 Module 10 5. Role of The CAA 6. Role of Secretary of State 10.7 Applicable National and International Requirements for: 6. Maintenance Programmes, Maintenance Checks and Inspections 7. Airworthiness Service Bulletins 8. Manufacturers Service Information 9. Modifications and Repairs 10. Maintenance Documentation: Maintenance Manuals, Structural Repair Manual, Illustrated Parts Catalogue, etc. 11. Master Minimum Equipment Lists, Minimum Equipment List, Dispatch Deviation Lists 12. Test Flight 13. Only for B1 and B2 Licences
This training is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s unique regulatory framework. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to: 1. Analyse and apply UK-specific aviation legislation under Part 66 Module 10. 2. Distinguish between EASA and UK CAA regulations, identifying key post-Brexit changes. 3. Navigate the roles and responsibilities of UK regulatory bodies such as the CAA and Secretary of State. 4. Ensure compliance with UK maintenance standards, documentation, and airworthiness directives. 5. Strengthen operational safety and efficiency through enhanced knowledge of UK aviation requirements.
Course type: Presentation without voice over Duration equivalent to half-day classroom training Category: UK CAA and UK Third Country Price: 69.00 EUR
MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS |
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