EASA Part M For General Aviation (Subpart F) Two-Day Intensive Training Course
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Course Details
- Course Reference
- A017
- Course Type
- Regulatory Compliance
- Duration
- 2 Days
- Cost
- Please contact us for a discussion of your needs.
- Accommodation Cost
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Bespoke/Closed Course
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Course Outline
Aims
All non commercial and non-large aircraft will, after September 2008, need to comply with changes to the regulations that alter the way Certificates of Airworthiness/Airworthiness Review Certificates are issued and remain valid. By including Subparts G and I we can offer a more rounded picture of what will be required of organizations and individuals involved with these aircraft.
Objectives
This course will enable participants to understand the relevance and inter-relationship of these three regulatory areas and apply a practical approach to help attendees implement the new requirements in the workplace. We will include mini-workshops, enabling them to appreciate how a Maintenance Organisation Manual is compiled as well as understanding the principles of the new ‘Organisational Review’ required of Subpart F companies.
Who Should Attend
This course will benefit in particular Form Four Holders & Accountable Managers.
Key Topics
The key topics of the course are
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Introduction to high-level applicable regulations, including the role of EASA and Continued Airworthiness in a regulatory environment
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Airworthiness and Continuing Airworthiness concepts
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EASA Part M overview, particularly Subparts B, C, D, E and H
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Detailed review of Subparts F, G and I
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Practical examples of PART M implementation and how to avoid potential problems and how to put in place a Subpart F compliant organisational structure
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Mini-workshops on how to compile an MOM and develop an ‘Organisational Review’
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Interface between subpart F and all other subparts as well as Part 21
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Related management of EASA approved changes (Modifications and Repairs)
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Nominated Form 4 Holder responsibilities
Materials
All Avisa’s courses are highly practical and include numerous exercises which are specific to the trainees’ needs and focus on their relevant job function.
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.