This course offers a detailed exploration of EASA Part 21, focusing on regulatory reviews, certification processes, and quality systems for Part 21G organisations.
It provides an in-depth look at Subpart G, J, and M reviews, as well as a comprehensive CS25 review, covering critical topics such as flammability, crashworthiness, and safety assessments.
The program also addresses CAMO staff procedures, including the requirements for permits to fly, modifications, and instructions for continued airworthiness (ICAW).
Designed to enhance competency in both Design (DOA) and Production (POA) organisations, this training ensures a solid foundation in maintaining compliance and safety.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
It is for persons who are involved in the technical management of Commercial Aircraft Maintenance Planning, Technical Engineering, and technical records, as well as anyone with an interest in achieving interfaces.
WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF THIS TRAINING - WHAT WILL I LEARN?
This training provides professionals with a comprehensive understanding of EASA Part 21 regulations, enabling them to ensure full regulatory compliance, enhance safety management systems, and effectively oversee certification, quality systems, and maintenance processes. It also equips CAMO staff with the tools needed to manage permits to fly, modifications, and continued airworthiness, ultimately improving organisational performance and operational safety.
CONTENTS
1. Definitions & Abbreviations 2. EASA Regulatory Review, Basic Regulation & Part 21 3. Certification and Approval Process 4. EASA SMS in a Part 21 Organisation 5. PART 21G Quality Systems 6. Managing Competency in a Part 21 DOA or POA organisation 7. General Introduction to all Part 21 Subparts - Subpart G review - Subpart J Review - Subpart M Review 8. Maintenance Oversight and Compliance with FAR25/CS25 9. AD, Modification and STC Considerations 10. Subpart P - Permit to Fly 11. CAMO Procedures required for Permit to Fly 12. CS-25 introduction 13. AMC Material and Certification Specifications 14. Understand the Safety Assessment Process Related to CS25-1309 15. CS 25 Subpart H Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems (EWIS) 16. Operational Suitability Data (OSD) 17. Developing & Managing Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICAW 18. Flammability 19. Structure General Introduction - Introduction, Fatigue and Damage Tolerant - Crashworthiness Considerations
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand EASA Part 21: Gain knowledge of EASA Part 21 regulations and certification processes
- Improve Safety Management: Learn to implement safety systems and ensure compliance with CS25 standards
- Master CAMO Procedures: Effectively manage CAMO staff tasks, including permits to fly and airworthiness
- Apply CS25 Requirements: Understand key CS25 standards, such as flammability and crashworthiness, for aircraft safety
TARGET GROUPS & PRE-REQUISITES
Nominated personnel and other key personnel in Part 21 Production Organisations, Quality Managers/ Quality Auditors and Airline CAMO Staff. It is not necessary to have prior knowledge to participate in this training. This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire Design Organization/Production Organization Process.
It is not necessary to have prior knowledge to participate in this training.
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Course type: Presentation without voice over Duration equivalent to 2-day classroom training Category: Part 21, Part M Price: 135.00 EUR
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%
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