EASA Part 145 – Regulation EU 1321/2014 – 2 Days

INTRODUCTION 

EASA Part 145 is one of the most mature regulations with its European origins going back some 20 plus years to the introduction of the harmonized FAA / JAA regulation.

Our training courses are focused on the practical delivery of a specific understanding of the regulation which allows the organization to ensure compliance to the regulation whilst at the same time developing optimized organisational processes.

The Aims of this course which is compliant with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1963 is to provide delegates a detailed overview of EASA Part 145 regulation. The training includes many practical examples of Part 145 Implementation and how to avoid potential problems.

The training will also promote the delegate’s understanding concerning both airworthiness and maintenance principles, including a thorough understanding of the Role of Part 145 in all jurisdictions managed by an EASA Regulatory environment as applicable.

In particular, the delegate will consider the role of Contract and Subcontract organisations, as well as a deep understanding of the interfaces and responsibilities of the Part 145 Organisation to the Part M Organisation.

Understanding regulations driving the 145 process enables you to make the best business decisions and to ensure compliance.

Who is the Course for?

It is for persons who are actively involved in Operators and Maintenance Organisations, Regulatory Staff from National Aviation Authorities, and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) approval holders.

What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn?

a) Awareness of the structural composition and impact of EASA Part 145 Regulation

b) Understanding Organisational Roles and Responsibilities Compliant with EASA Part 145

c) Understand the environment driving the 145 process to focus your business decision process

d) Ability to Consider changes in EASA Part 145 and how they impact your specific organisation

e) Have confidence in full compliance and the ability to perceive opportunity to optimise

f) Confidence in a detailed knowledge of the key components of EASA Part 145

g) Have the knowledge to be able to implement part 145 within an Organisation

h) Have an in depth understanding of the Interface between Part 145 and Part M, roles responsibilities and obligations.

i) Be able to demonstrate Part 145 Functionality and to avoid or mitigate problems

j) A detailed understanding of the PART 145 Quality System – The difference between QA & QC Roles and responsibilities

k) Be able to use the regulation to proactively manage full compliance within the Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO)

Detailed / Topics (the following subjects will be addressed) 

Abbreviation & Terms
Regulatory Framework
Regulatory Update EU 2021/1963
Considering the Primary Challenges Related to the Implementation of SMS
Contract & Subcontract Management
Managing Competencies in a Part-145 Environment

Section A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
145.A.10 Scope
145.A.15 Application
145.A.20 Terms of approval
145.A.25 Facility requirements
145.A.30 Personnel requirements
145.A.35 Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff

145.A.37 Airworthiness Review Staff
145.A.40 Equipment, Tools and Material
145.A.42 Acceptance of Components
145.A.45 Maintenance Data
145.A.47 Production Planning
145.A.48 Performance of Maintenance
145.A.50 Certification of Maintenance
145.A.55 Maintenance Records
145.A.60 Occurrence Reporting
145.A.65 Safety and Quality Policy, Maintenance Procedures and Quality System
145.A.70 Maintenance Organization Exposition
145.A.75 Privileges of the organisation
145.A.80 Limitations on the organisation
145.A.85 Changes to the organisation
145.A.90 Continued validity
145.A.95 Findings

145.A.120 Means of Compliance
145.A.140 Access
145.A.155 Immediate reaction to a safety problem
145.A.200 Management system
145.A.202 Internal safety reporting scheme

TARGET GROUPS

Operators and Maintenance Organisations, Regulatory Staff from National Aviation Authorities and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) approval holders.

PRE REQUISITES 

A background in an aviation environment.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
– Secure knowledge of the key components of EASA Part 145
– Provide examples as to the ‘know how’ as well as the ‘know what’ by looking at a practical perspective of part 145
– Implement part 145 within an Organisation
– Understand the Interface between Part 145, Part 66/Part 147 and EU OPS
– Provide a regulatory and industry perspective for staff involved in part 145 maintenance

Certificate Wording

EASA Part 145 Overview, Its Subparts And Guidance Material. Understanding Regulatory Structure & Procedures, Airworthiness Concepts Part 145 Introduction Including Fundamentals And Eligibility Principles.

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“All sections of the course were related to my field.”
“Adequate answers were given to specific questions.”

DURATION

2 days – each day will commence at 09.00 and finish at 17.00, with appropriate refreshment breaks.

Sofema Aviation Services offers a flexible approach to developing all in-company training courses which are specific to the client’s needs. If you would like additional information concerning how course content may be configured to be more appropriate for your organisation please email team@sassofia.com

To register for this training, please email team@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806

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