Source: https://www.casa.gov.au/standard-page/project-ss-0501-second-phase-continuing-airworthiness-and-maintenance-reform-parts-42
Timestamp: 2018-08-16 13:43:27
Document Index: 738645126

Matched Legal Cases: ['arts 42', 'arts 42', 'arts 42', 'arts 42', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 66', 'art 145', 'art 145', 'art 66']

Project SS 05/01 - Second phase of continuing airworthiness and maintenance reform Parts 42, 66 and 145 | Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Project SS 05/01 - Second phase of continuing airworthiness and maintenance reform Parts 42, 66 and 145
The continuing airworthiness regulations in Parts 42, 66, 145 and 147 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) are now in effect.
Parts 42 and 145 were progressively implemented from June 2011 - June 2013 for aircraft that are authorised for regular public transport (RPT) operations under paragraph 206 (1) (c) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 (CAR).
All regulation 31 of the CAR licences have been transitioned to the CASR Part 66 licence arrangements. Read more information about the maintenance regulations.
Second phase of the continuing airworthiness reform
The second phase of the reform aims to establish the continuing airworthiness and maintenance requirement for other sectors of the aviation industry, i.e. aircraft that are not authorised for RPT operations. This includes aircraft currently used for charter, aerial work and private operations.
A series of five discussion papers presented options related to the following key elements of the continuing airworthiness suite of regulations:
DP 1214SS - Maintenance of Non-RPT Aircraft
DP 1207SS - Continuing Airworthiness Management Requirements for Non RPT Aircraft
DP 1208SS - Maintenance Programs for Non RPT Aircraft
DP 1215SS - Maintenance Personnel Licensing for Small Aircraft
Part 66 post-implemenation review - small aircraft maintenance licensing (July 2016)
The introduction of the new small aircraft maintenance licensing structure has been postponed following requests from maintenance training organisations and representative aviation groups.
The licensing arrangements were due to commence on 4 July 2016 following consultation (see CD 1310SS) on both the Part 66 regulations and the associated Part 66 Manual of Standards (MOS). Key stakeholders and CASA recognised that there were still outstanding issues to be resolved and some unintended consequences to be addressed before the Part 66 MOS amendment was made.
CASA has now initiated project MS 16/05 to conduct a Part 66 post-implementation review (PIR) of the continuing airworthiness aircraft engineer licences and ratings. All Part 66 work will be managed under the auspices of MS 16/05 in order to prioritise resolution of issues identified with the previous proposals and to provide a small aircraft licensing system that is more efficiently integrated into a progressive licensing system.
This table contains updates related to Project SS 05/01
Project MS 17/03 - Post-implementation review (PIR) – Part 145 approved maintenance Project approved. 15 Dec 2017
3rd Consultation on CD 1310SS - Provision of Group ratings covering small aircraft maintenance All comments should be sent to the Project Leader, michael.mcgill@casa.gov.au by close of business 8 April 2016. 8 Mar 2016
NPRM 1528SS - Completion of maintenance by a Part 145 AMO conducting maintenance processes (Form 2 proposal) Please forward your response to the Project Leader david.skeoch@casa.gov.au, by close of business 29 January 2015. 10 Dec 2015
2nd Consultation on CD 1310SS - Provision of Group ratings covering small aircraft maintenance All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, michael.mcgill@casa.gov.au by close of business 31 July 2015. 17 Jul 2015
CD 1310SS - Civil Aviation Legislation Amendment (Part 66) Regulation 2015 All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, michael.mcgill@casa.gov.au by close of business 14 April 2015. 25 Mar 2015
CD 1417SS - Proposed amendments to CAO 100.16 All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, michael.broom@casa.gov.au by close of business 20 February 2015. 30 Jan 2015
NPRM 1310SS - Maintenance personnel licensing for small aircraft This NPRM closed for comment 21 November 2014. 24 Nov 2014
NPRM 1310SS - Maintenance personnel licensing for small aircraft Comments close 21 November 2014. 24 Sep 2014
DP 1215SS - Maintenance Personnel Licensing for Small Aircraft All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, michael.broom@casa.gov.au by close of business 1 March 2013. 6 Dec 2012
DP 1206SS - Airworthiness Reviews for Non-RPT Aircraft All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, benjamin.challender@casa.gov.au by close of business 1 March 2013. 6 Dec 2012
DP 1208SS - Maintenance Programs for Non RPT Aircraft All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, benjamin.challender@casa.gov.au by close of business 1 March 2013. 6 Dec 2012
DP 1207SS - Continuing Airworthiness Management Requirements for Non RPT Aircraft All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, benjamin.challender@casa.gov.au by close of business 1 March 2013. 6 Dec 2012
DP 1214SS - Maintenance of Non-RPT Aircraft All comments should be submitted via the Project Leader, david.skeoch@casa.gov.au by close of business 1 March 2013. 6 Dec 2012
nfrmcao100-66.pdf (pdf 645.77 KB) (645.77 KB) Notice of Final Rule Making NFRM CAO 100.66 - Maintenance authorities - EASA equivalents has been published. 27 Apr 2007
cao100-66.pdf (pdf 329.88 KB) (329.88 KB) Draft CAO 100.66 titled Maintenance authorities — EASA equivalents has been published for public review and comment. 20 Dec 2006
nprm0604ms.pdf (pdf 252.7 KB) (252.7 KB) NPRM 0604MS titled A proposal to modernise and harmonise rules for the maintenance of Australian aircraft and licensing of aircraft maintenance personnel has been published for public review and comment. 31 Oct 2006
New rulechange project Project SS 05/01 titled Maintenance Regulations Development Project has been registered. 14 Oct 2005
Revised working draft maintenance regulations Revised technical working draft of the proposed maintenance related regulations has been published. Your comments are invited. 20 Feb 2002