Part 145 & Part M Plus CAMO – Integrated Training – 4 Days

Introduction

This comprehensive course offers a detailed practical understanding of EASA Regulations relevant to the Part 145 Environment, emphasizing the interface between EASA Part 145 and Part M. Designed for Leasing Company Personnel, Accountable Managers, Post Holders, Maintenance Management Staff, and Quality Personnel, it covers organizational responsibilities, contracted arrangements, and compliance with Part 145
Following the Implementation Date, compliance with either Part-M or Part-ML is mandatory, with an emphasis on understanding the Role of Part M across jurisdictions managed by an EASA Regulatory environment. The training delves into the operator’s responsibilities, contracted arrangements, and Subpart G responsibilities, with a specific focus on Subparts C, G, and I. Through practical examples, participants gain insights into applying knowledge in the workplace, catering to the needs of Accountable Managers, Maintenance Post Holders, Quality Managers, and Part 145 maintenance organizations seeking Part M Subpart G approval.

What is the benefit of the training?

a)Understand EASA Part 145 Regulation comprehensively, covering its structure, organizational roles, and implementation within an organization to ensure compliance and address challenges effectively.
b)Develop confidence in achieving full compliance with Part 145, identifying optimization opportunities within AMOs, and adapting to regulatory changes for organizational benefits.
c)Learn the interface between Part 145 and Part M, ensuring seamless integration and compliance with respective roles and responsibilities.
d)Acquire a solid understanding of CAMO Continued Airworthiness Management (CAM) and Subpart I ARC, utilizing regulations effectively to manage issues and maintain airworthiness.
e)Appreciate the role of Safety Management Systems in CAMO, actively managing aircraft airworthiness and analyzing safety data for informed decision-making.
f)Understand the analysis of safety data, including SBs and ADs, and the integration of STCs into maintenance programs for efficient operations.
g)Grasp the roles within CAMO groups like Reliability, Technical Records, Engineering, and Maintenance Planning, ensuring effective management of continuing airworthiness.

Who is the course for?

This course is designed for a wide audience, from newcomers to seasoned professionals, all seeking a thorough understanding of EASA Part 145 regulations. It caters to individuals in various roles, such as Aircraft Maintenance, Quality Management, CAMO, Technical Engineering, and Maintenance Planning. Whether you’re new to the field or an Accountable Executive, this course provides valuable insights into organizational obligations. It also targets personnel of EU Operators, including Quality Managers, CAMOs, and Airworthiness Review Staff, facilitating effective compliance with Part 145 requirements. Ultimately, it emphasizes not only understanding regulations but also optimizing business operations within EASA Part 145 standards.

Detailed Content / Topics (the following subjects will be addressed)

Day 1

EASA Regulatory Review
Continuous Airworthiness – The Role of Part 145
Contract & Subcontract Management
Managing Competencies in a Part 145 Environment
SMS and EASA Part 145
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.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

Day 2

Definitions
Considerations related to EASA Part CAMO
Regulatory Changes – The Impact of EASA Regulation EU 2022_410 on Part CAMO Operations
Basic Introduction to EASA Regulations and Part M plus Subparts
Occurrence Reporting in an EASA Part CAMO Organisation – Mandatory & Voluntary (Internal)
Managing Competence Within an EASA Part CAMO Organisation
Considerations Related to EASA Part CAMO – CAME
Compliance Monitoring in a Part CAMO Environment
Part CAMO Organisation Requirements
– CAMO.A.005 Scope
– CAMO.A.105 Competent authority –
– CAMO.A.115 Application for an organisation certificate
– CAMO.A.130 Changes to the organisation – Require Prior Approval
– CAMO.A.135 Continued validity
– CAMO.A.140 Access CA.
– CAMO.A.150 Findings
– CAMO.A.155 Immediate reaction to a safety problem
– CAMO.A.160 Occurrence reporting
– CAMO.A.200 Management system
– CAMO.A.202 Internal safety reporting scheme
– CAMO.A.205 Contracting and subcontracting
– CAMO.A.215 Facilities
– CAMO.A.220 Record-keeping
– CAMO.A.300 Continuing airworthiness management exposition (CAME)
– CAMO.A.305 Personnel requirements
– CAMO.A.310 Airworthiness review staff qualifications
– CAMO.A.315 Continuing airworthiness management
– CAMO.A.320 Airworthiness review
– CAMO.A.325 Continuing airworthiness management data

Day 3

– Abbreviations
– Basic Introduction to EASA regulations and Part M plus Subparts
– Contract & Subcontract Management
– Organisations Approval Ratings
– Managing Competencies in a Part M Environment
– Subpart B Accountability
– Subpart C Continuing Airworthiness
MA 301 Continuing Airworthiness Tasks
MA 302 Aircraft Maintenance Program
MA 303 Airworthiness Directives
MA 304 Data for Modifications and Repairs
MA 305 Aircraft Continuing Airworthiness – Record System
MA 306 Operators Technical Log System
MA 307 Transfer of Aircraft Continuing – Airworthiness Records
– Subpart D – Maintenance Standards
– Subpart E Components
– Subpart F Maintenance Organisation Approval
– Part M Subpart G Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation

Day 4

– Overview of Subpart G CAMO Organisation requirements and responsibilities
MA 703 Extend of Approval
MA 704 CAME
MA 705 Facilities
MA 706 Personnel requirements
MA 707 Airworthiness Review Staff
MA 708 Continuing Airworthiness Management
MA 709 Documentation
MA 710 Airworthiness Review
MA 711 Privileges of the organisation
MA 712 Quality System
MA 713 Change
MA 714 Record keeping
MA 716 Findings
– Subpart H Certificate of Release to Service
– Understanding the Role of the ARC
– Subpart I – Airworthiness Review Introduction
– Review of ARC Training and Qualification Process
– ARC Staff Nominated Form 4 Holder Responsibilities
– Performing an ARC including Documentation Review & Physical Inspection

Target Groups

This intensive one-day course is tailored for EU Operators, Subpart G CAMOs, Quality Managers, CAMs, Airworthiness Review Staff, and NAA staff, offering a comprehensive understanding of EASA Part 145 and serving as a refresher for leasing companies, legal representatives, Operators, Maintenance Organizations, MRO approval holders, Quality Audit Staff, and personnel in the Part 145 Environment.

Learning Objectives

Provide a comprehensive understanding of Part 145 best practices, encompassing regulatory requirements and industry standards, for all personnel involved in PART 145 maintenance.
Foster delegates’ comprehension of both airworthiness and maintenance principles to ensure effective implementation and management of Part 145 procedures.
Offer an overview of Part 145 implementation, highlighting potential challenges and methods to avoid them, while also providing insights into Part M for effective implementation and management, addressing significant issues.
Equip delegates with a thorough understanding of the Role of Part-CAMO, particularly in CAMO & ARC, covering regulations, procedures, responsibilities, and tasks in detail to enhance proficiency in this area.

Pre-Requisites

A background in an aviation environment will benefit the delegate as will a basic understanding of Aviation technical terms.

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β€œHaving a visual material helps a lot the learning process.”

Duration

4 Days – Start at 09.00 and finish at 17.00 with appropriate refreshment breaks.
To register for this training, please email team@sassofia.com or Call +359 28210806.

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