Introduction
Whilst the production process does relate in part to the role of Continued Airworthiness the primary function of the organization is Initial Airworthiness in respect of managing the production of Products Parts and Appliances for use on aircraft, the process is regulated in accordance with the requirements of Part 21.
A company holding Part-21 Subpart G Production Organisation Approval (POA), has the approval to build and certify aircraft parts when a DOA – POA agreement is in place.
Organizations approved to manufacture in accordance with PART 21 Subpart G are approved to issue EASA Form One in respect of the Products Parts and Appliances.
This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Production Organization Process.
Who is the course for?
The course is for individuals or organizations involved in the aerospace industry who need to understand and comply with the specific requirements outlined in EASA Part 21 Subpart G. This course aims to provide in-depth knowledge and practical guidance on the regulatory standards and processes related to aircraft design and production within the European aviation context.
What is the Benefit of this Training – What will I learn?
a) The course helps individuals and organizations understand and comply with the complex regulations outlined in EASA Part 21 Subpart G, ensuring that their aircraft and components meet the required safety and quality standards.
b) By gaining a thorough understanding of the design and production requirements, course participants can enhance the quality of their aircraft and components, leading to safer and more reliable products.
c) Completing the course can enhance career prospects in the aviation industry, as it demonstrates expertise in EASA regulations, which is valuable for roles in design, manufacturing, certification, and quality control within the aerospace sector.
Detailed Content / Topics – The following Subjects will be addressed
– Abbreviations
– A Brief History of European Aviation Regulatory Development
– Introduction to EASA Part 21 Regulatory Environment
– Commission Regulation 748 / 2012
– Certification and Approval Process
– Certification Specification and Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC 20)
– PART 21 Quality Systems
– EASA SMS in a Part 21 POA
– Managing Competency in a Part 21 POA organization
– General Introduction to all Part 21
– Subpart F Production without POA (Production Organisation Approval)
– Subpart G Production Organisation Approval
– Subpart J Design Organization Approval
– Subpart M Repairs
– Subpart Q Identification of Products, Parts and Appliances
Target groups
Nominated personnel and other key personnel in Part 21 Production Organisations, Quality Managers/ Quality Auditors and Airline CAMO Staff.
Pre-requisites
It is not necessary to have prior knowledge to participate in this training.
Learning Objectives
The training considers the process by which this approval is issued, how to implement and how the Organization may maintain the approval in the most effective way.
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Duration
2 Days – Each training day will start at 09.00 and finish at 17.00 with appropriate refreshment breaks.
To register for this training, please email office@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806