January 05, 2015

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www.easaonline.com Maintenance Planning Course Developments

SAS is pleased to announce the final preparation for a number of EASA Compliant Maintenance Planning Courses to be released via www.easaonline.com online training platform.

5 courses are planned and each course will take approx. 6 – 7 hours with an exam and separate certificate.

 

Course No 1 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Planning in an EASA Environment

Course No 2 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Planning in an EASA Environment Part 2

Course No 3 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Management and Development in an EASA Environment

Course No 4 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Optimization Processes in an EASA Environment

Course No 5 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Advanced Considerations in an EASA Environment

 

The courses can be combined and together form an excellent package to support a detailed understanding of the entire Maintenance Planning Function

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Topics covered in each of the modules are shown below.

 

Course No 1 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Planning in an EASA Environment

 

  • Abbreviations & Terms
  • Aircraft Maintenance Introduction
  • Regulatory Framework
  • Part M Purpose Content and Relationship
  • Part 145 Purpose Content and Relationship
  • Part M – Part 145 Interface and responsibilities
  • Part M Subpart C
  • Maintenance Planning & SMS
  • The Basics of EASA Maintenance Planning
  • Aircraft Maintenance Program Introduction
  • Maintenance Planning Engineering Function
  • Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICAW
  • Airworthiness Directives, SB, SIL, VSB Introduction

 

Course No 2 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Planning in an EASA Environment Part 2

 

  • Abbreviations & Terms
  • Airworthiness Limitations (ALS)
  • SFAR88/EWIS/CDCCL
  • Further Considerations AD’s SB’s & Mods
  • Embodiment of Aircraft Maintenance Service Bulletins SB (Component SB’s)
  • Supplemental Type Certificates – STC
  • How the MRB Process Works – MSG 1 – 2 & 3
  • The Certification Process – SSA ALI – CMR & CDCCL
  • Maintenance Review Board Report – MRBR
  • Maintenance Planning Document – MPD
  • Maintenance Planning and ETOPS Considerations

 

 

Course No 3 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Management and Development in an EASA Environment

 

  • Abbreviations & Terms
  • Managing Competencies in Maintenance Planning
  • Contract and Subcontract Management
  • Aircraft Maintenance Program Development
  • Aircraft Maintenance Program Management
  • The Maintenance Program Review Process – Considerations
  • MSI/SSI/ALS Management
  • Temporary Extension and Escalation / De-escalation
  • Auditing Aircraft Maintenance Check Packs and other Quality Control Processes
  • Measuring the effectiveness of Maintenance Planning Process – Developing KPI’s

 

Course No 4 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Optimization Processes in an EASA Environment

 

  • Abbreviations & Terms
  • The need for Component Replacement Program
  • Task packaging
  • Task Optimization vs Package Optimization
  • Block check and Equalized check
  • Service Level Agreements
  • Optimizing the Supply Chain
  • Aircraft Maintenance Man Hour Planning Considerations
  • Capacity Planning

 

Course No 5 Aircraft Maintenance Planning Advanced Considerations in an EASA Environment

 

  • Abbreviations & Terms
  • Reliability Considerations in Maintenance Planning
  • Aging Aircraft and Structures Considerations in Maintenance Planning
  • Human Factors in Maintenance Planning
  • Weight & Balance – Maintenance Planning’s Responsibility
  • Changing Maintenance Programs – Developing a Bridging Check – Low Utilization Programs
  • Work package Control – Additional Content Control Process
  • Helicopter Maintenance Planning Considerations
  • Field Loadable Software
  • Modifications & Repair Status considerations
  • Managing Engine and Component Status “off wing”

 

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