Aviation Regulatory Review - EASA Initial Airworthiness and Continuing Airworthiness 2022 - 2023


Part M

Brochure ButtonThis training is designed to identify the changes which are applicable to initial and continuing airworthiness 2022 – 2023.

In accordance with that provision REGULATION (EU) 2022/1254 , all in-service large aeroplanes certified by the Agency and used in commercial air transport on or after 26 August 2023 are to comply with additional airworthiness requirements commission implementing regulation (EU) 2022/1254 amending Regulation (EU) 2015/640.

The course covers the new basic regulation which is based on the aviation strategy adopted by the European Commission on 7 December 2015 when Strategy for Europe laid the foundation for the development of Basic Regulation 2018/1139 with a number of high level objectives.

As well as the General Introduction Part 21 G which is required to hold a Production Organisation Exposition (POE) which should show the structure of the organisation, identify the capability and to reference the procedures within the POE.


 Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?


Continuing Airworthiness Managers, Regulatory Authorities, Nominated personnel and other key personnel in Part 145 Organisations, Part 21 organisations, Quality Managers/ Quality Auditors and Airline CAMO Staff.


 Q WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?


• Knowledge of the EASA Regulatory Overview on Basic Regulation 1139/2018 as well as an understanding of the regulatory changes to regulation 748/2012 and 1321/2014.

• A review Concerning the use of EASA Form 1 and UK CAA Form 1 - Including Block 12

• Knowledge of the development of safety performance indicators within an EASA organisation

• Understanding of the UK – Bilateral Agreements Related to Aircraft Certification and Maintenance Current Status (UKCAA & EASA)


 Q CONTENTS


1.EASA Regulatory Overview, Basic Regulation 1139/2018

2.General Overview of Regulatory Changes 748/2012

3.General Overview of Regulatory Changes 1321/2014

4.Additional Airworthiness Requirements Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1254

5.Executive Director Decision 2022/001/R of 21 January 2022 amending the General Acceptable Means of Compliance for Airworthiness of Products, Parts and Appliances (AMC-20)

6.Considerations Related to the Requirements of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/203 of 27 October 2022 - Information Security (Cyber Risks)

7.CAMO change introduced by EASA Regulation EU 2022/410

8.Regulation 748/2012 Management System Changes

9.UK - Bilateral Agreements Related to Aircraft Certification and Maintenance Current Status (UKCAA & EASA)

10.Review Concerning the use of EASA Form 1 and UK CAA Form 1 - Including Block 12

11.Considerations Related to the Development of Safety Performance Indicators within an EASA Organisation


 Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES

- To develop a deep understanding of the Basic Regulation 2018/1139 with a number of high-level objectives, as well as the overview of the Regulatory Changes of 748/2012 regulation.

- Considerations related to CAMO change introduced by EASA Regulation EU 2022/410, which primarily affects a single air carrier business grouping.

 
Q ABOUT THIS COURSE


Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to one-day classroom training
Category: Part M
Price: 85 EUR


 Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS


3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5%
6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10%
11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15%
25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20%
> 50 courses/delegates - 25%

For multiple courses/users discount please contact us at team@sassofia.com