Continuing Airworthiness - Maintenance Programme Skills
Classroom | Intermediate | 2 Days
Continuing Airworthiness - Maintenance Programme Skills
How will this course benefit me?
This course is designed to meet the needs of staff and organisations who want to deliver a consistently robust approach to managing an effective maintenance programme. Through examining industry best practice, the course will provide you with knowledge and techniques you need in order to promote greater efficiency in maintenance programme management, ultimately improving safety, reliability and profitability.
Looking at the intent of the regulations, the principles and dependencies of the Approved Maintenance Programme, you will, through interactive exercises, gain a full understanding of the complementary functions. Completing this course will result in you making more informed decisions leading to:
-Reduced maintenance downtime and costs
-Improved performance within the AMP team
-Increased aircraft availability
-Improving safety by having confidence in the maintenance programme.
Is this course right for me?
This course is designed for staff of civil commercial operators of aircraft based on MSG-3 design methodology, or operators of CMPA (Complex Motor Powered Aeroplanes).
-Maintenance programme engineers
-Technical service engineers
-Fleet engineers
-Planning engineers
-Certifying staff / Maintenance engineers
-Graduates looking to start a career in continuing airworthiness management
This course would also benefit:
-Technical representatives / Liaison engineers
-Part-145 managers
-CAMO managers
-QA/Compliance monitoring staff and managers
Prerequisites
You will need to be experienced in CAMO roles, with a good understanding of Part-M and Part-145 regulations and have a basic understanding of maintenance programme requirements. We highly recommend prior attendance on our TR03 “EASA Part M - Understanding the Management of Continuing Airworthiness” course.
Experience in planning, reliability and Part-21 activities is desirable, but not essential.
Key areas of focus
-Safety, regulations and responsibilities in continuing airworthiness
Personnel competence
-MRB Process - MSG-3 methodology, L/HIRF, zonal inspections, CMRs
Source documents – MPD, Regulatory Requirements, Operators Requirements
-Maintenance performance / standards / review
-Ageing aircraft, fuel tank safety, CDCCL
Course details
Course format: The course will follow the concept of facilitation as opposed to instruction. It is a balanced mix of PowerPoint Presentations and challenging interactive exercises.
Course level: Practitioner Level Training (P) is suitable for those who have worked in the subject for some time, are familiar with core terminologies and concepts and are looking to develop or update their level of knowledge and practical understanding.
Assessment process: No formal assessment. Formative feedback is provided by the facilitator.
Course size: 16 persons maximum at our Aviation Safety Academy or on-site at your facility.