Air Service Training
Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom
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EASA Part 66 Category 'B' Module 10 Aviation Legislation

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£ 427.2

EASA Part 66 Category 'B' Module 10 Aviation Legislation

£ 427.2

EASA Part 66 Category 'B' Module 10 Aviation Legislation

EASA Part 66 Category 'B' Module 10 Aviation Legislation

Air Service Training Ltd (AST) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Perth College UHI, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI). AST remains a world leader in the field of Aviation training and has been since 1931, making it arguably the longest-established organisation of its kind.

The AST engineering training facilities are situated on the spacious Perth College UHI campus and also at Perth Airport, which is four miles north of 'The Fair City' of Perth in Central Scotland. It has an attractive rural location and is less than two hours flying time from London, while the major Scottish cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee are all within an hour's drive.

This course is aimed for experienced engineers seeking a short theory based course.

You would study the following parts of the EASA Syllabus

Module 10. Aviation Legislation

10.1 Regulatory Framework

Role of the International Civil Aviation Organisation;
Role of the European Commission;
Role of EASA;
Role of the Member States and National Aviation Authorities;
Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its implementing rules Regulations (EC) No 1702/2003 and (EC) No 2042/2003;
Relationship between the various Annexes (Parts) such as Part-21, Part-M,
Part-145, Part-66, Part-147 and EU-OPS

10.2 Certifying Staff — Maintenance

Detailed understanding of Part-66.

10.3 Approved Maintenance Organisations

Detailed understanding of Part-145 and Part-M Subpart F.

10.4 Air operations 

General understanding of EU-OPS.
Air Operators Certificates;
Operator’s responsibilities, in particular regarding continuing airworthiness and maintenance;
Aircraft Maintenance Programme;
MEL//CDL;
Documents to be carried on board;
Aircraft placarding (markings).

10.5 Certification of aircraft, parts and appliances

(a) General 

General understanding of Part-21 and EASA certification specifications CS-23, 25, 27, 29.

(b) Documents

Certificate of Airworthiness; restricted certificates of airworthiness and permit to fly;
Certificate of Registration;
Noise Certificate;
Weight Schedule;
Radio Station Licence and Approval.

10.6 Continuing airworthiness

Detailed understanding of Part-21 provisions related to continuing
airworthiness.
Detailed understanding of Part-M.

10.7 Applicable National and International Requirements for

(if not superseded by EU requirements).

(a) Maintenance Programmes, Maintenance checks and inspections;
Airworthiness Directives;
Service Bulletins, manufacturers service information;
Modifications and repairs;
Maintenance documentation: maintenance manuals, structural repair
manual, illustrated parts catalogue, etc.;
Only for A to B2 licences:
Master Minimum Equipment Lists, Minimum Equipment List, Dispatch
Deviation Lists;
(b) Continuing airworthiness;
Minimum equipment requirements — Test flights;
Only for B1 and B2 licences:
ETOPS, maintenance and dispatch requirements;
All Weather Operations, Category 2/3 operations.