Managing EASA Maintenance Check Flight (MCF) and Permit to Fly (PtF) Requirements
A Maintenance check flight (MCF) is a flight of an aircraft with an airworthiness certificate or with a permit to fly which is carried out for troubleshooting purposes or to check the functioning of one or more systems, parts, or appliances after maintenance if the functioning of the systems, parts or appliances cannot be established during ground checks. An MCF is carried out in any of the following situations: a) As required by the aircraft maintenance manual (AMM) or any other maintenance data issued by a design approval holder is responsible for the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft; b) After maintenance, as required by the operator or proposed by the organisation responsible for the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft; c) As requested by the maintenance organisation for verification of a successful defect rectification; or d) To assist with fault isolation or troubleshooting.
b) Understand the requirements related to Part 21 Subpart P Permit to Fly Regulations c) Familiarize with Maintenance Check Flight (MCF) Management Procedures d) Understand how to create an MCF – checklist e) Be able to interface with other organisations & business areas related to PtF & MCF
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2.Introduction 3.EASA Maintenance Check Flight Requirements Driven by Post Accident & Event Recommendations 4.Considering the Difference Between EASA Permit to Fly, Maintenance Check Flight (MCF) and Airworthiness Check Flights (ACF) 5.Part CAMO & Part CAO Organisation Privileges related to the Issue of a Permit to Fly 6.Developing PtF Procedures 7.EASA Part 21 Procedures for the issue of a Permit to Fly Considerations 8.Subpart P - Permit to Fly 9.Part 145 Considerations related to PtF and MCF 10.Flight Operations - Maintenance Check Flight Considerations 11.Continuing Airworthiness Procedures related to EASA Maintenance Check Flights (MCF) 12.Performing a MCF Risk Assessment 13.Quality Assurance Oversight and Auditing of MCF Process and Procedures
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After a successful MCF, the maintenance records should be completed, the remaining maintenance actions finalized and the aircraft released to service in accordance with the maintenance organisation’s approved procedures.
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
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