CAAI EASA Part M - Continuing Airworthiness
Pre-Requisites
Delegates should have experience in Continued Airworthiness or Maintenance Management.
Pre-course preparation
A basic understanding of Part M and its subparts would be preferable.
Previous Delegate Comments
"Thank you for you assistance with the course it was very well presented and co-ordinated."
Course Details
- Course Reference
- E002
- Course Type
- CAA International
- Duration
- 2 days
- Cost
- £775.00
- Accommodation Cost
- £140.00
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Course Outline
Who Should Attend
Commercial Operators of all aircraft types and Non Commercial Owners and operators of large aircraft.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
- Discuss the relevance of subpart G (Continued Airworthiness Management) and Subpart I (Airworthiness Review Certificates) as appropriate to their aircraft and individual roles
- Demonstrate how to avoid potential problems with Part M implementations
- Apply these regulations in their related fields
Key Topics
- Introduction to high-level applicable regulations, including the role of EASA and continued airworthiness
- Airworthiness and Continuing Airworthiness concepts
- EASA Part M overview, its Subparts and Guidance material
- Detailed review of Subparts B,C,G and I
- Practical examples of PART M implementation and how to avoid potential problems
Methodology
Practical exercises and/or case studies, industry application and examples of best practice, video and forums are used to provide an overview of the regulation and guidance material.
Materials
Delegates will be provided with a comprehensive course manual that includes practical examples.
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