Differences from EASA to UK CAA Part 66 Module 10 Aviation Legislation for foreign Part 145 approval holders – ½ Day

Introduction

This training is designed to highlight the differences between the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations concerning Part 66 Module 10 Aviation legislation requirements. It is intended for participants who are already familiar with and certified in EASA Part 66 Module 10, as this certification is a prerequisite for the course. The training does not cover the full EASA Module 10 content but focuses on the specific areas where UK CAA regulations differ or have changed following the UK’s exit from the European Union.
Key topics include:
Critical regulatory differences between UK CAA and EASA
New UK-specific requirements introduced post-Brexit
UK CAA regulations that are no longer recognized or applicable under EASA

What are the Benefits of Attending This Training

a) In-depth Understanding of Regulatory Changes: The training covers the impact of Brexit on aviation regulations, providing a clear comparison between EU and UK regulations (EU 1321/2014) for Part 66 Module 10. This ensures participants are well-versed in the current legal frameworks affecting aviation maintenance and operations post-Brexit.
b) Enhanced Knowledge of Key Regulatory Roles: By exploring the roles of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Secretary of State, participants will gain valuable insights into how regulatory oversight and decision-making processes are structured in the UK, which is critical for compliance and operational efficiency.
c) Comprehensive Coverage of Maintenance Standards: Participants will develop a deep understanding of national and international requirements related to maintenance programs, airworthiness, service bulletins, and modification processes. This knowledge is essential for ensuring safety, compliance, and optimal aircraft performance.
d) Specialized Licensing Knowledge: The training is tailored for B1 and B2 license holders, offering focused insights into maintenance documentation, test flights, and equipment lists (MEL, MMEL, and DDG). This specialization helps participants remain compliant with regulatory standards and advance their technical proficiency.

Who is the course for

This course is designed for attendees who are responsible for aircraft maintenance and airworthiness. It is also suitable for professionals working in regulatory compliance or aviation management.

Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed

-Introduction
-Brexit and its Impact on Aviation Regulations
-Comparison of Requirements: Implementing Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 vs. UK Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 for Part 66 Module 10
-Role of The CAA
-Role of Secretary of State
-10.7 Applicable National and International Requirements for:
– Maintenance Programs, Maintenance checks and inspections
– Airworthiness Service Bulletins
– Manufacturers Service Information
– Modifications and repairs
-Maintenance documentation: maintenance manuals, structural repair manual, illustrated parts catalogue, etc.;
-Master Minimum Equipment Lists, Minimum Equipment List, Dispatch Deviation Lists;
-Test flight
-Only for B1 and B2 licenses

Target groups

This course is for aviation professionals, including engineers, managers, and compliance officers.

Pre-requisites

Participants should have an EASAS Part 66 Module 10 Aviation Legislation certificates. Basic knowledge of EU and UK aviation regulatory frameworks, as well as experience in aircraft maintenance or regulatory compliance, is recommended.

Learning Objectives

This training aims to equip participants with an understanding of the unique regulatory landscape under the UK CAA, ensuring compliance with UK-specific rules while highlighting areas where the two regulatory frameworks diverge.

What do People Say about Sofema Aviation Services Training?

“The instructor answered all questions in detail.”
“The instructor encouraged open discussions”
“The content was very well-explained.”
“The instructor went back and summarized sections.”

Duration

1/2 day – The training will commence at 09.00 and finish at 13.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.
To register for this training, please email team@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806

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