Part 145 Foundation with VO
What is EASA Part 145? - Quite simply it is an approval which lets organisations allow certain individuals to certify aircraft. (Lots of “ifs” “buts” and “providing” of course! but this is it in a nutshell.) The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is responsible for the regulations which govern the maintenance performed on aircraft which are used for Commercial Air Transport throughout the European Community. Part 145 approval is issued within Europe by the Civil Aviation Authority of each member state (we call the CAA the Competent Authority (CA).
So the approval which organisations obtain to perform maintenance on Commercial Air Transport (CAT) is called EASA Part 145 approval.
Once issued a 145 approval does not expire so it is important that it is managed safely and correctly. The Accountable Manager is responsible for this compliance.
The Aims of the course are to provide delegates with a detailed practical understanding of EASA Regulations relevant to the Part 145 Environment as well as an overview of all parts of EASA Part145, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of EASA Part145 and how it interfaces with Part M.
- Introduction
- Abbreviations & Terms
- Regulatory Structure
- Continuous Airworthiness - The Role of Part 145
- Contract & Subcontract Management
- Managing Competencies in a Part 145
- Section A Technical Requirements
This course is specifically designed for leasing companies and persons who need to have a comprehensive understanding of the role of EASA part 145.
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