Introduction
This training programme is designed to provide a detailed overview of all the aspects related to Aircraft Maintenance Planning and Engineering. In addition, all the relevant parts related to EASA Part M/CAMO, Part 145 and Part 66 are covered with the intent to help the candidate understand how all these different aspects are interlaced together in order to ensure Aircraft are maintained an Airworthy, Safe and reliable condition
Course Objective
To give candidates joining CAMO and MRO organisations an overview on Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering.
Target Audience
Personnel working in administrative and/or technical roles in CAMO and Maintenance Organisations such as but not limited to Maintenance Planners, Logistics Personnel, CAMO and Part-145 / MRO Engineers, Technicians and Certifying Staff.
Duration
4 Days
Course Content
- Aircraft Maintenance Objectives
- Safety Standards and Regulations in Aviation
- Development of an Approved Maintenance Programme
- Aircraft Maintenance Schedule and Preparation
- Continuous Improvement concept
Course Detailed Syllabus
- Introduction
- Objectives of Aircraft Maintenance
- Safety Standards and Regulations in Aviation.
- EASA Regulation Structure
- Certification of Airworthiness (Part M / Part CAMO)
- Certification of Maintenance (Line and Base) – Part 145
- Maintenance Personnel Licencing (Part 66)
- Component and Material Certification
- Development of an Approved Maintenance Programme
- Introduction
- Maintenance Programmes Evolution MSG- 1 -> MSG-3
- Maintenance Review Board Process
- Airworthiness Limitation Items
- Maintenance Planning Document
- Additional Requirements
- Extended – Range Twin Engine Operations (ETOPS)
- Aircraft Maintenance – Scheduling and Preparation
- Introduction
- Aircraft Maintenance Tracking Tools
- Part M – Part 145 Process Flow
- Block Maintenance Vs Phased Maintenance
- Aircraft Maintenance Event Preparation
- Reliability and Monitoring
Starting Date
to be confirmed
Location
Classroom / Online
Price
Free