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AIRWORTHINESS
INSPECTOR COURSE
Training duration
2 weeks
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Prerequisite(s)
Basic knowledge of CA Regulatory requirements and University degree in an engineering discipline or equivalent professional qualifications. Fluent in written and read english.
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Target audience
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY (CAA) PERSONNEL working as Airworthiness Inspector (refresh) or candidate to the position of CAA Inspector.
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Objective(s):
At the end of the course, the participants will dominate the theoretical and practical concepts of inspection, certification and continuous surveillance of Commercial Air Operators and their Maintenance / Continuing Airworthiness Organizations. Upon completion of the course, the participants will be capable of achieving their duties and responsibilities as airworthiness inspectors of a CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY.
Program:
This 10-days course will introduce all the Airworthiness aspects to Aviation Authorities personnel and operator's staff in charge. Based on International regulations and more particularly on EASA requirements, an exhaustive review of all the tasks that must be performed by an Airworthiness Inspector will be exposed and explained.
I/ RESPONSABILITIES OF THE STATE
Introduction and Chicago Convention
Introduction
Chicago convention
Responsibilities of the State
ICAO organization and structures
ICAO Documents
ICAO Documents - General
Annex 1
Annex 6 an related documents
Annex 8 an related documents
Annex 13
II/ STATE REGULATORY SYSTEM
Air Laws
USOAP
EASA / FAA
Proposal for a CAA basic organization
III/ AIRWORTHINESS INSPECTION ORGANIZATION
Airworthiness Inspection Department Organization
Activities
EASA Safety Strategy Initiative
C.A.S.T. and S.A.F.A.
EASA Part M
IV/ AIRWORTHINESS ORGANIZATION
Engineering Division
Examples of CAA documentation
V/ TYPE CERTIFICATION
Part 21 General
Part 21 for applicants
Part 21 for Authorities
VI/ PRODUCTION CERTIFICATES
Production certificates
VII/ AIRWORTHINESS OF SPARES AND SURPLUS
Regulation revision
Storage procedure
Auditing procedures; example
AC20-62D
VIII/ AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Airworthiness directives
Examples
IX/ SERVICE BULLETIN
Service Bulletin
Examples
X/ REGISTRATION
Registration of A/C
Samples
XI/AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATES
Airworthiness certificates
Samples
XII/ PARTS RELEASE TO SERVICE
EASA Form 1 and similar documents
Examples
XIII/ IMPORT OF A/C
General
Classification request
A/C individual definition
Maintenance
A/C final status & functioning check
Noise certificate & radio license
Roles of participants during import phase
XIV/ WEIGHT AND BALANCE
Weighing
Examples
XV/ MODIFICATIONS & REPAIRS
Modifications
Repairs
S.T.C.
XVI/ CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE
General provisions
Examples
XVII/ MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATION & SURVEILLANCE
EASA Part 145
Maintenance organization exposition
Human factors consideration
Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations
XVIII/ MAINTENANCE LICENCES
EASA Part 66
Basic training
Type training
Managing a Licensing system
XIX/ MAINTENANCE TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS
EASA Part 147 General
EASA Part 147 for applicants
EASA Part 147 for Authorities
XX/ PRACTICAL TRAINING (TO BE STUDIED WITH THE AUTHORITY)
Approval of Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization
Granting, renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness AIRBUS
Granting, renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness BOEING
Release of A/C to service
TEST: Examination
I/ RESPONSABILITIES OF THE STATE
Introduction and Chicago Convention
Introduction
Chicago convention
Responsibilities of the State
ICAO organization and structures
ICAO Documents
ICAO Documents - General
Annex 1
Annex 6 an related documents
Annex 8 an related documents
Annex 13
II/ STATE REGULATORY SYSTEM
Air Laws
USOAP
EASA / FAA
Proposal for a CAA basic organization
III/ AIRWORTHINESS INSPECTION ORGANIZATION
Airworthiness Inspection Department Organization
Activities
EASA Safety Strategy Initiative
C.A.S.T. and S.A.F.A.
EASA Part M
IV/ AIRWORTHINESS ORGANIZATION
Engineering Division
Examples of CAA documentation
V/ TYPE CERTIFICATION
Part 21 General
Part 21 for applicants
Part 21 for Authorities
VI/ PRODUCTION CERTIFICATES
Production certificates
VII/ AIRWORTHINESS OF SPARES AND SURPLUS
Regulation revision
Storage procedure
Auditing procedures; example
AC20-62D
VIII/ AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES
Airworthiness directives
Examples
IX/ SERVICE BULLETIN
Service Bulletin
Examples
X/ REGISTRATION
Registration of A/C
Samples
XI/AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATES
Airworthiness certificates
Samples
XII/ PARTS RELEASE TO SERVICE
EASA Form 1 and similar documents
Examples
XIII/ IMPORT OF A/C
General
Classification request
A/C individual definition
Maintenance
A/C final status & functioning check
Noise certificate & radio license
Roles of participants during import phase
XIV/ WEIGHT AND BALANCE
Weighing
Examples
XV/ MODIFICATIONS & REPAIRS
Modifications
Repairs
S.T.C.
XVI/ CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE
General provisions
Examples
XVII/ MAINTENANCE CERTIFICATION & SURVEILLANCE
EASA Part 145
Maintenance organization exposition
Human factors consideration
Critical Design Configuration Control Limitations
XVIII/ MAINTENANCE LICENCES
EASA Part 66
Basic training
Type training
Managing a Licensing system
XIX/ MAINTENANCE TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS
EASA Part 147 General
EASA Part 147 for applicants
EASA Part 147 for Authorities
XX/ PRACTICAL TRAINING (TO BE STUDIED WITH THE AUTHORITY)
Approval of Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization
Granting, renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness AIRBUS
Granting, renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness BOEING
Release of A/C to service
TEST: Examination
The training program will be sent to you by email on demand.