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Regulatory Requirements and Best Practice - This 2-day entry-level to intermediate-level course is designed for both new and existing technical records personnel. Aircraft Technical Records course may also be of benefit if you are considering employment within the Continuous Airworthiness Management Organisation as a technical records administrator or officer.
Technical records are the hub of the CAMO group, and they are usually the starting point for internal, external, and regulatory audits. The typical duties of a Tech Records Officer include the following:
- Update & Monitor Removal/Installation of Aircraft/Engines/APU/Propeller Assembly and Components, inc. A/C Hours Cycs & Lndgs. - Updating/preparing complied AD, SB, and EO Monthly Status Reports carried out on Aircrafts/Engines/Propellers - Review and File Aircraft work packages (light and heavy checks, out of phase items, and modifications)
The delegate will be introduced to the regulatory requirements driven by compliance with EASA Part M. Throughout the course, we will consider best practices, self-monitoring procedures (SMP), and common errors that occur.
It is for persons who are involved in the technical records management of Commercial Aircraft Maintenance (CAMO) and Aircraft Maintenance Organisations (AMO), in particular persons with specific responsibility for the Records function.
| WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN? |
By attending this course, delegates will:
- Gain insights into regulatory requirements and best practices for technical records management - Improve your skills in auditing and reviewing technical records for accuracy and compliance - Understand the interface between technical records and other departments within an aviation organisation - Boost your career prospects by acquiring specialised knowledge in aircraft technical records management - Contribute to the overall safety and airworthiness of aircraft through proficient documentation practices
- About Aircraft Technical Records
- Abbreviations & Terms
- Regulatory Structure
- The Difference between Part CAMO and Part 145 Records
- Part 145 Purpose, Content and Relationship
- Contract and Subcontract Management
- Introducing the Concept of Airworthiness (From Cradle to Grave)
- Parts Manufacturing Authority PMA/EPA
- Fabrication of Parts
- Typical Technical Records Duties and Activities
- Part M Subpart C Continuing Airworthiness
- Back to Birth and Life Limited Part Considerations
- Authorised Release Certificates
- The Requirement for Technical Records in a Part 145 Organisation
- Ensuring the Integrity of EASA Aircraft Technical Records - Correcting Errors & Omissions
- Aircraft Redelivery Technical Records Preparation and Issues
By attending this course, delegates will:
- Understand the role and importance of aircraft technical records in maintaining airworthiness - Learn about the regulatory requirements governing technical records management - Develop skills to manage and control technical documentation effectively - Understand the interface between technical records and other departments within an aviation organisation - Ensure compliance with EASA regulations and organisational procedures related to technical records
Course type: Presentation with voice over Duration equivalent to 2-day classroom training Category: Part 145 Price: 135.00 EUR
This course is part of the following programs: CAMO Learning Path Diploma General Aviation CAMO Learning Path Diploma EASA Stores Logistics & Inspection Learning Path Diploma AMO Learning Path Diploma Consolidated CAMO Package Part M Essentials plus Aircraft Technical Records
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