What is an EASA Part 145 approved maintenance organization?
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145 Approval is a company level certification to the European Commission Regulation standards of design, production, maintenance and operation of aircraft components. The certification must be renewed through resubmission every two years.
What is a Part M organisation?
As we know PART M or CAR M is an organisation approval which is dedicated to the management of Continuing Airworthiness. It is mandatory for all Commercial Air Transport organisations (CAT) as well as large aircraft (over 5700 kgs)
How long are EASA modules valid?
The time period of 7 years applies to all modules, except for those modules which were passed as part of another category licence, where the licence has already been issued.
What is Part 147 Approval?
Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval is the European standard fort the approval of maintenance training organisations and it has two parts; basic training and aircraft type rating training. The basic training covers requirements for the issue of a Part 66 aircraft maintenance licence.
What is a Part 147 organisation?
What is Part 147 EASA?
Part 147 regulates the approval of maintenance training organisations and Part 66 regulates Certifying Staff. Knowing how to construct your Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition and to write and control training material that meets regulatory requirements is fundamental to maintaining your approval.
How do I get EASA Part 147 approval?
In order to apply for an EASA Part 147 Approval, it is required to send an application EASA form 12 together with a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of the organisation (translated in English where necessary).
What is a Part 21 organisation?
According to Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012, organisations that design aircraft; changes to aircraft; repairs of aircraft; and parts and appliances need to fulfil the requirements as defined in Annex 1 (which is called “Part 21”).
How to obtain EASA Part 145 Approval for a maintenance organization?
In order to obtain such an approval according to EASA Part 145, the company must have demonstrated its capability to the EASA or the Europes National Aviation Authority (NAA). Do you already know our human factors e-learning? The requirements for maintenance organizations are defined in the Implementing Rule Continuing Airworthiness, Part 145.
What is a foreign Part-145 approval?
Foreign Part-145 approvals are those Part-145 organisations located outside the EU which are not subject to a bilateral agreement. Important information for EASA Foreign Part 145 Approval Holders/Applicants
What is an EASA-approved maintenance organization?
A core requirement for an EASA-approved maintenance organization is the ability to implement and maintain a quality system. Such a system should ensure that maintenance takes place under controlled conditions.
What is a Part-145 organisation?
A Part-145 organisation holding an A approval rating on a particular aircraft type and having in its approved scope of work NDT inspections for this aircraft type. This organization needs to have part-66 certifying staff and NDT personnel qualified in accordance with 145.A.30 (f).