EASA Part M Subpart G - Two-Day Intensive Course For Leasing Companies And Representatives
Pre-Requisites
None.
Course Details
- Course Reference
- A007
- Course Type
- Regulatory Compliance
- Duration
- 2 days
- Cost
- Please contact us for a discussion of your needs.
- Accommodation Cost
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Course Outline
Aims
The Aim of the course is to provide Large aircraft leasing companies and their technical representatives with a detailed knowledge of Part M and how it applies to their area of the industry.
Objectives
The objectives of the course are:
- To explore Part M Subpart G & I in detail. Particular emphasis will be placed on the responsibilities of the operator and/or owner of the aircraft that a leasing company would need to know.
Benefits
The benefits of attending the course are:
- To give delegates details such as the responsibilities of a Subpart G organization, the content of the Continued Airworthiness Management Exposition, typical staff arrangements and qualifications, quality system, and Airworthiness Review Certificate. Also nominated staff and the practical application of Subpart G will be discussed.
Who Should Attend
This course is aimed at Accountable Managers, Maintenance Post Holders, Quality Managers and other members of staff who require a detailed knowledge of Part M and how it applies to their area of the industry.
Key Topics
The key topics of the course are:
- Introduction to high-level applicable regulations, including the role of EASA and Continued Airworthiness in a regulatory environment
- Airworthiness and Continued Airworthiness concepts
- EASA Part M Overview, its Subparts and Guidance Material
- Overview of Subparts B,C,G & I
- Overview of Part M implementation and how to avoid potential problems
- Approved Maintenance programmes and their differences
- Bridging check definition and priorities
- Modification and Repair approval, EASA acceptance and global considerations
- Airworthiness records and their integrity
- Parts acceptance, standards and EASA definitions
- Assessing and Monitoring of lessee systems and processes
- Lease hand back considerations in an EASA environment
- Cost benefit analysis of escalated AMP and manufacturers MPD
Materials
All Avisa’s courses are highly practical and include numerous examples and exercises which will give participants a practical perspective of how to apply the knowledge they gain.
Related AVISA Courses
CAAI EASA Part M Continued Airworthiness for Commercial and Non Commercial Operators
Dates and Availability
No public dates currently available. Please contact us for a discussion of your needs or complete our Bespoke & Closed course enquiry form if you have a specific requirement.