UK CAA Part 66, Module 10 - Aviation Legislation for Foreign Part 145 Approval Holders
The course is specifically designed to accommodate the specific needs of the third Country Aircraft Maintenance and Components Certifying staff who are required to show compliance with the requirements of UK CAA Part 66 Basic Licence Module 10. The material is specifically developed to meet the needs of Aircraft Certifying Staff & Components, and Engines and APU-certifying staff. When selecting a non-EASA Part-147 AMTO to provide the human factor training and/or aviation legislation, the maintenance organization quality department shall be in a position to demonstrate as a minimum that the course is carried out according to a detailed syllabus, including the level of training as per UK CAA Part-66 Module 9 and/or 10 as applicable. The material is compliant with the UK Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 Appendix I to Annex III (Part-66) requirements.
- comply with the legal and regulatory frameworks established by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) - maintain safety standards and operational integrity - identify and mitigate potential risks effectively
10.1 Regulatory Framework 3. Role of International Civil Aviation Organisation 10.2 Certifying Staff - Maintenance 8. Detailed Understanding of Part-66 10.3 Approved Maintenance Organisations 9. Detailed Understanding of Part-145 10.4 Air Operations 11. General Understanding of Regulation 965/2012 10.5 Certification of Aircraft, Parts and Appliances 18. General Understanding of Part-21 and CAA Certification Specifications CS-23, 25, 27, 29 10.6 Continuing Airworthiness 25. Detailed Understanding of Part-21 Provisions related to Continuing Airworthiness 10.7 Applicable National and International Requirements for (if not superseded by EU requirements) 27. Maintenance Programmes, Maintenance Checks and Inspections
- Learning how to interpret and apply aviation regulations effectively within the context of Part 145 approval holders operating outside the UK. - Understanding the specific compliance requirements for foreign Part 145 approval holders seeking approval from the UK CAA. - Gaining knowledge of airworthiness requirements and standards applicable to aircraft maintenance, repair, and operations. - Learning about safety management systems (SMS) and their role in ensuring the safety of aviation operations. - Gaining insight into international agreements and conventions governing aviation, such as the Chicago Convention and its annexes.
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