EASA Part 147 & Part 66 Combined Regulatory Review
EASA Part-66 is the regulation governing a common European aircraft maintenance license recognized in all EASA member states.EASA Part 147 delivers the regulations governing a Maintenance Training Organisation responsible for either Basic or Type Training for Part 66 Engineers. The Quality Management role in an EASA 147 organisation brings with it a number of unique challenges discussed during the training, In addition, it is important that Post Holders have a solid understanding concerning the responsibilities to comply with all relevant regulations. Including all related Quality Control requirements. The course is aimed specifically at stakeholders and other persons, who require a fundamental understanding of their obligations and responsibilities in respect of EASA Part 147. In addition, the course will be suitable for Accountable Managers, Training Organisation Managers, and persons wishing to expand their knowledge of Part 147 & Part 66. It also focuses on the specific responsibilities of the Part 147 Form 4 holder. Sofema Aviation Services supports a practical understanding of the interpretation of all regulations to ensure that the Organization is able to comply in the most effective way.
The knowledge and competence developed through this course will support you to help your organisation demonstrate and maintain compliance. Consider that understanding the regulation is the starting point – The real advantage is optimising the business in the best way whilst remaining fully compliant with EASA Part 147 requirements.
b) Achieve a detailed understanding of Part 66 certifying staff and associated AMC/GM c) Understanding Organisational Roles and Responsibilities Compliant with EASA Part 147 d) Understand the environment driving the 147 processes to focus your business decision process e) Ability to Consider changes in EASA Part 147 and how they impact your specific organisation f) Have confidence in full compliance and the ability to perceive opportunity to optimise g) Have the knowledge to be able to implement part 147 within an Organisation h) Have an in-depth understanding of the Interface between Part 147 and Part 66, roles responsibilities and obligations. i) Be able to demonstrate Part 147 Functionality and to avoid or mitigate problems j) A detailed understanding of the PART 147 Quality System – The difference between QA & QC Roles and responsibilities. QC responsibility of the Training Manager. k) Be able to explain the EASA 147 approval process l) Understand Quality oversight and audit programme i) Understand the content of the Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition MTOE
1.Introduction & Summary of EASA Changes Related to Regulation 1321/2014 2.Definitions & Abbreviations
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