Pre-Requisite: 
A background in an aviation environment is an advantage although not essential
Learning Objective: 
-Provide a detailed regulatory and industry view of Part 145 best practices for all staff involved in PART 145 maintenance. Promote the delegates understanding concerning both airworthiness and maintenance principles. -To give delegates an overview of
Duration: 
The training will commence at 09.00 and finish at 17.00
Training Syllabus: 

Introduction

Regulatory & Regulations

Airworthiness concepts

Part M practical application and relation to Part 145

Part 145 introduction including fundamentals and eligibility principles

145.A.10 Scope

145.A.15 Application

145.A.20 Terms of Approval

145.A.25 Facility requirements

145.A.30 Personnel requirements

145.A.35 Certifying staff and support staff

145.A.40 Equipment, tools and material

145.A.42 Acceptance of components

145.A.45 Maintenance data

145.A.47 Production planning

145.A.48 Performance of maintenance

145.A.50 Certification of maintenance

145.A.55 Maintenance and airworthiness review records

145.A.60 Occurrence reporting

145.A.65 Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and quality system

145.A.70 Maintenance organisation exposition

145.A.75 Privileges of the organisation

145.A.80 Limitations on the organisation

145.A.85 Changes to the organisation

145.A.90 Continued validity

MOE and its relevance

Practical application, privileges and what happens when the company does not adhere

MOE and form 4 holder responsibilities

Course Content: 
  • Abbreviations
  • Regulatory Structure
  • Continuous Airworthiness
  • The Role of Part 145
  • Contract & Subcontract Management
  • Managing Competencies in a Part 145
  • SMS and EASA Part 145
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