
The Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements (OTARs) describe the means by which aircraft operators, aviation personnel, and providers of services can gain approvals, licenses, and certificates and the process through which these are maintained. This process ensures adequate levels of safety and internationally agreed standards are met. Overseas Territories Aviation Circulars (OTACs) are issued to provide advice, guidance, and information on standards, practices, and procedures to support the Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements (OTARs). They may amplify or provide practical guidance on meeting a requirement. They may also contain administrative material, information of a temporary nature, or information published in advance of a formal amendment to OTARs.
This course is aimed at quality managers, maintenance and continued airworthiness post holders, NAA staff, as well as EASA Part 145, CAMOs, and MROs looking to obtain OTAR 145 or OTAR 39 approval.
WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN? |
• Awareness of the structure, composition, and impact of the OTAR regulatory obligations. • Understand the environment driving the Part 145 and CAMO process to focus your business decision-making process. • Confidence in gaining a detailed knowledge of the key components of OTAR 145 MOE. • Have the knowledge to be able to manage an OTAR MOE within your organisation. • Achieve a detailed understanding of the OTAR 145 Quality and Safety System. • Be able to use the regulation to support full compliance within an Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO). • An essential element then of benefiting from this training is to focus on the issues, how they relate in our work place, and what we need to do to address them. • How to identify areas which need special attention and how to focus our efforts on making sure our trainings deliver in all relevant areas.
1. Definitions 2. Introduction to high-level applicable regulations, including the role of OTARs and OTACs and Continued Airworthiness 3. Accountable Manager Obligations (OTAC 146-6) 4. Airworthiness and Continued Airworthiness Concepts 5. Overview Aircraft Maintenance Organisation Approval Part 145 6. Part 145 Subpart A – General 7. Part 145 Subpart B - Safety Management System 8. General Introduction to Overseas Territory Aviation Authority Safety Management Systems 9. Part 145 Subpart C - Approval Requirements 10. Part 145 Subpart D - Option 2 Requirements 11. OTAC Review and Consideration of Best Practice Related Documents 12. OTAC 145-1: Maintenance Facilities (OTAR Part 145.103) 13. OTAC 145-2: Equipment, Tools and Materials (OTAR Part 145.109) 14. OTAC 145-3: Maintenance Data (OTAR Part 145.111) 15. OTAC 145-4: Production Planning (OTAR Part 145.113) 16. OTAC 145-5: Maintenance Records - OTAR Part 145.117 17. OTAC 145-9: Aircraft Maintenance Engineers - Personal Responsibility When Medically Unfit or Under the Influence of Drink or Drugs 18. OTAC 145-10: Maintenance Organisation Approval & Approval of the Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) 19. OTAC 145-12: Aircraft Parts (OTAR Part 145.59) 20. OTAC 145-13: Quality Management Systems 21. OTAC 145-14: Safety Assessments (Aeronautical Studies, Safety Cases, Risk Assessments) 22. OTAR 145 Nominated Postholder Responsibilities 23. Review of the Differences Between OTAR 145 and EASA Part 145 24. Subpart A General 25. Subpart B Continued Airworthiness Management 26. Subpart C - Inspection Requirements 27. Subpart D Aircraft Records 28. Subpart E Continued Airworthiness Management Approval 29. Subpart F Continued Airworthiness Management in Association with an ICAO Article 83BIS Agreement 30. Commercial Air Transport & Private Operations 31. Continued Airworthiness Management & Approval of the Maintenance Control Manual 32. Aircraft Airworthiness Review 33. Maintenance Programmes - OTAR Part 39 Subpart C 34. Mandatory Continued Airworthiness Requirements 35. Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Development and Approval 36. Reliability Monitoring Programmes 37. Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Approvals 38. Extended Diversion Time Operations (EDTO) 39. Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) Approvals 40. Commercial Air Transport Operations with Single Engine Turbine Aeroplane Operations at Night and/or in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (SET-IMC) 41. Global Reporting Format 42. Aircraft Technical Logs 43. Electronic Signatures, Electronic Recordkeeping and Electronic Manuals for Airworthiness 44. Maintenance Contracts with Approved Maintenance Organisations 45. Subcontracting of Continuing Airworthiness Tasks 46. Principal Contract for the Continuing Airworthiness Management of Aircraft 47. Aircraft Leasing
• Understand the structure, requirements, and applicability of EASA Part CAO regulations. • Review the procedures for obtaining and maintaining CAO approval, including essential documentation and compliance measures. • Refresh knowledge on managing continuing airworthiness tasks to ensure aircraft remain airworthy and compliant. • Reaffirm best practices for overseeing maintenance activities in line with regulatory requirements and organisational standards. • Strengthen awareness of accurate record-keeping and its specific requirements under EASA Part CAO.
Course type: Presentation without voice over Duration equivalent to 4-day classroom training Category: FAA - UAE - OTAR & General Price: 225.00 EUR
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%
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