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1 Hong Kong Aviation Requirements HKAR-145 Approved Maintenance Organisations 29 May 2015 Issue 4 Revision 7 CAD 145 Civil Aviation Department Hong Kong, CHINA
2 HKAR-145 Applications for further copies of the Hong Kong Aviation Requirements should be addressed to: Civil Aviation Department Headquarters Flight Standards and Airworthiness Division 1 Tung Fai Road Hong Kong International Airport Lantau Hong Kong Fax : (852) Tel : (852) Please note that the HKAR-145 is available on Internet at 29 May 2015 ii ISSUE 4 Revision 7
3 HKAR-145 CONTENTS (Layout) HKAR-145 APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS FOREWORD CHECKLIST OF PAGES PREAMBLES SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 REQUIREMENTS ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF COMPLIANCE (AMC) GUIDANCE MATERIAL (GM) APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 3 USE AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE AUTHORISED RELEASE CERTIFICATE (CAD FORM ONE) ORGANISATIONS APPROVAL CLASS AND RATING SYSTEM SOME OUTLINE EXAMPLES OF ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURES POSSIBLE UNDER HKAR-145 ISSUE 4 Revision 7 C-1 29 May 2015
4 HKAR-145 CONTENTS (Details) HKAR-145 APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS Paragraph FOREWORD CHECKLIST OF PAGES PREAMBLES Page F-1 CL-1 P-1 SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS General and Presentation HKAR General 1-1 HKAR Effectivity 1-2 HKAR Definitions 1-2 HKAR Scope and applicability 1-4 HKAR Application and issue 1-4 HKAR Terms of approval 1-5 HKAR Facility requirements 1-5 HKAR Personnel requirements 1-6 HKAR Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 1-12 HKAR Equipment, tools and material 1-14 HKAR Acceptance of components 1-15 HKAR Maintenance data 1-16 HKAR Production planning 1-17 HKAR Certification of maintenance 1-18 HKAR Maintenance records 1-19 HKAR Occurrence reporting 1-19 HKAR Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 1-20 quality system HKAR Maintenance organisation exposition 1-21 HKAR Privileges of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 1-23 organisation HKAR Limitations on the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 1-23 organisation 29 May 2015 C-2 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
5 HKAR-145 Paragraph Page HKAR Changes to the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 1-24 organization HKAR Continued validity of approval 1-24 HKAR Findings 1-25 HKAR Equivalent safety case 1-25 HKAR Revocation, suspension, limitation or refusal to renew the 1-25 approval certificate SECTION 2 ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF COMPLIANCE (AMC) General, Presentation and Background AMC (a) Scope and applicability 2-1 AMC (b) Applicability 2-1 AMC (c) Applicability 2-2 AMC Terms of approval 2-3 AMC (a) Facility requirements 2-3 AMC (b) Facility requirements 2-4 AMC (d) Facility requirements 2-4 AMC (a) Personnel requirements 2-4 AMC (b) Personnel requirements 2-5 AMC (c) Personnel requirements 2-6 AMC (d) Personnel requirements 2-6 AMC (e) Personnel requirements 2-7 AMC (f) Personnel requirements 2-9 AMC (g) Personnel requirements 2-10 AMC (h)(1) Personnel requirements 2-12 AMC (j)(3) Personnel requirements 2-12 AMC (j)(3)(i) Personnel requirements 2-13 AMC (j)(3)(ii) Personnel requirements 2-13 AMC (a) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-14 AMC (b) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-14 AMC (d) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-14 AMC (e) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-15 AMC (f) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-15 ISSUE 4 Revision 7 C-3 29 May 2015
6 HKAR-145 Paragraph Page AMC (j) Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff 2-16 AMC (a) Equipment, tools and material 2-17 AMC (b) Equipment, tools and material 2-17 AMC (b) Acceptance of components 2-18 AMC (c) Acceptance of components 2-18 AMC (d) Acceptance of components 2-20 AMC (b) Maintenance data 2-21 AMC (c) Maintenance data 2-22 AMC (d) Maintenance data 2-22 AMC (e) Maintenance data 2-23 AMC (g) Maintenance data 2-23 AMC (a) Production planning 2-23 AMC (b) Production planning 2-24 AMC (c) Production planning 2-24 AMC (a) Certification of maintenance 2-25 AMC (b) Certification of maintenance 2-30 AMC (d) Certification of maintenance 2-30 AMC (e) Certification of maintenance 2-31 AMC (f) Certification of maintenance 2-32 AMC (c) Maintenance records 2-32 AMC (b) Occurrence reporting 2-33 AMC (a) Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-33 AMC (b) quality system Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-33 AMC (b)(2) quality system Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-34 AMC (b)(3) quality system Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-34 AMC (c)(1) quality system Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-35 AMC (c)(2) quality system Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 2-37 quality system AMC (a) Maintenance organisation exposition May 2015 C-4 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
7 HKAR-145 Paragraph Page AMC (b) Privileges of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 2-41 organisation AMC Limitations on the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 2-44 organisation AMC Changes to the HKAR-145 approved maintenance 2-44 organisation SECTION 3 GUIDANCE MATERIAL (GM) General and Presentation GM General 3-1 GM Definitions 3-1 GM Scope 3-1 GM (b) Personnel requirements 3-3 GM (e) Personnel requirements 3-3 GM (a) Maintenance records 3-5 GM (a) Occurrence reporting 3-6 GM (c) Occurrence reporting 3-6 GM (b)(2) Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 3-7 quality system GM (c)(1) Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and 3-7 quality system GM (a) Maintenance organisation exposition 3-9 GM (a) Equivalent safety case 3-11 SECTION 4 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Use and instructions for the completion of the 4-APP 1-1 Authorised Release Certificate (CAD Form One) Appendix 2 Organisations approval class and rating system 4-APP 2-1 Appendix 3 Some outline examples of organisational structures 4-APP 3-1 possible under HKAR-145 ISSUE 4 Revision 7 C-5 29 May 2015
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9 HKAR-145 FOREWORD 1 EASA Part 145 has been selected to provide where appropriate the content of the Hong Kong Aviation Requirements for Approved Maintenance Organisations (HKAR-145). 2 Amendments are incorporated into the text by means of a 'Revision' or a complete 'Re-issue'. 3 New, amended and corrected text is indicated by a marginal line. ISSUE 4 F-1 28 February 2008
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11 HKAR-145 HONG KONG AVIATION REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST OF PAGES APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS FIRST ISSUE, DATED 1 February 1993 REVISION 1, DATED 1 August 1994 SECOND ISSUE, DATED 1 June 1996 REVISION 1, DATED 1 August 1997 ISSUE 3, DATED 1 June 1999 REVISION 1, DATED 1 August 2000 REVISION 2, DATED 1 July 2001 REVISION 3, DATED 28 February 2002 REVISION 4, DATED 15 December 2003 REVISION 5, DATED 1 May 2005 ISSUE 4, DATED 28 February 2008 REVISION 1, DATED 1 December 2008 REVISION 2, DATED 23 February 2009 REVISION 3, DATED 30 November 2009 REVISION 4, DATED 31 October 2012 REVISION 5, DATED 10 December 2012 REVISION 6, DATED 5 December 2014 REVISION 7, DATED 29 May 2015 The following pages of HKAR-145 are now current: Page No. Legend Title Page 29 May 2015 ii 29 May 2015 C-1 to C-6 29 May 2015 F-1 to F2 28 February 2008 CL-1 to CL-2 29 May 2015 P-1 to P-9 29 May to February to December to February to December to February to May APP November APP 2-1 to 4-APP February APP 3-1 to 4-APP February 2008 ISSUE 4 Revision 7 CL-1 29 May 2015
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13 HKAR-145 PREAMBLES HKAR-145 This HKAR-145 was issued on 1 February 1993 and became effective on 1 February 1993, with the exception of HKAR 145.1, which became effective on 1 December The preambles are intended to be a summarized record of the main changes introduced by each amendment of HKAR-145. Issue 1 1 February New requirement for maintenance organisations involved in maintenance of aircraft with either a Transport Category (Passenger) or Transport Category (Cargo) Certificate of Airworthiness operated for Commercial Air Transport, with an effectivity date of 1 February Revision 1 1 August Added a definition for 'organisation' to HKAR Amended HKAR (c) to permit line maintenance of aircraft at any location. - Other minor changes also incorporated. Issue 2 1 June Advisory Circulars Joint (ACJs) have been replaced by Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMCs) and Interpretative/Explanatory Material (IEMs). - Section 2 Appendix 1 amended to include information on the HKAR-145 approval class ratings. - New paragraphs IEM (a)(9) and (10) introduces an example of an accountable manager's commitment statement and a reminder that a change of accountable manager requires a new signature to the statement. - Section 2 Appendix 3 is amended to include Issue 2 of CAD Form One which aligns it with the equivalent FAA Form and JAA Form One and changes the associated instructions for use and completion of the CAD Form One. - A new maintenance status namely 'retreaded' for aircraft tyres also incorporated. - Amends HKAR which stated that came into force on 1 December Other minor changes are incorporated. ISSUE 4 Revision 7 P-1 29 May 2015
14 HKAR-145 Revision 1 1 August Amended HKAR (c) to extend the validity of component release certificates issued prior to 1 January 1994 to 1 January Amended Box 19 of CAD Form One. - Other minor changes are incorporated. Issue 3 1 June This was a significant amendment to HKAR-145. The main elements were: - the introduction of a standard and limitation regarding sub-contracting - HKAR 145.1(e) and Appendix 6 of Section 2 refers; - the introduction of more detail on quality systems with a particular reference to small HKAR-145 organisations - HKAR (b) and Appendix 5 of Section 2 refers; - more detail on approved data - HKAR refers; - more detail on continuation training - AMC (d) refers; - the introduction of a new HKAR addressing the revocation of HKAR-145 approval certificates; and - the clarification of what an 'organisation' is in HKAR Other minor changes also incorporated. - Presentation of Section 1 has been changed from a two-column format to a single column format. Revision 1 1 August Amended HKAR 145.3(d) to change the compliance date to read in line with APPENDIX 6 - Added to the HKAR the definition of 'HKAR-145 certification authorisation'. - Amended HKAR to include the other personnel qualified as prescribed that may be used as certifying staff in such circumstances. - Amended the title of HKAR and the associated AMCs to read Certifying Staff. The paragraphs have been amended to include the qualification basis, in particular the maintenance experience and training required, for issue and re-issue of HKAR-145 certification authorisation to certifying staff. 29 May 2015 P-2 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
15 HKAR Amended the incorrect reference used in paragraph 4.4 of APPENDIX 6. - Other minor amendments are incorporated. Revision 2 1 July Amended AMC (a) stating that a HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation should specify the minimum qualification of the managers. Revision 3 28 February Amended the HKAR paragraph to include the compliance date of HKAR (e), (f)(1), (f)(2) and (i). - The term "Director" appeared throughout the requirements have been amended to read "Director-General". - The term "approved data" appeared throughout the requirements have been amended to read "maintenance data". - The term "customer" has been used in lieu of referrals to "aircraft operator" in various HKAR-145 paragraphs. - Added to the HKAR paragraph the definitions of "Maintenance Organisation Exposition" and "Quality Policy". - Added to the HKAR paragraph for a senior person to be nominated held responsible for monitoring the quality system of the organisation. - "Maintenance manhour plan" has been upgraded to become a requirement. - Inclusion of personnel requirements for those personnel who carry out and/or control a continued airworthiness non-destructive test of aircraft structure and/or aircraft components. - Inclusion of personnel requirements on aircraft maintenance certifying staff with regards to the implementation of HKAR-66 requirements. - The HKAR paragraph amended where affected by the implementation of HKAR-66 requirements. - Inclusion in the HKAR paragraph regarding the process of repair by HKAR-145 organisations. - Inclusion of a requirement on a common workcard or worksheet system to be used in HKAR-145 organisations. ISSUE 4 Revision 7 P-3 29 May 2015
16 HKAR Amended the HKAR paragraph regarding certification of incomplete maintenance. - Inclusion in the HKAR to permit an aircraft to fly after a component change under specific conditions in the temporary absence of an appropriate component release certificate. - Added a new requirement for establishing a quality policy within a HKAR-145 organisation. - Other minor changes also incorporated. Revision 4 15 December Inclusion of a note under HKAR 145.1(c). - Amendments made to HKAR Definitions: - "Aircraft component" definition revised to link up with the changes made to Section 2 Appendix 3. - Include the definitions of "Human Factors" and "Human Performance". - Amendments made to HKAR (b), HKAR (a) and HKAR (a) for the new requirement on safety policy. - Amendments made to delete the sample quality policy statement in AMC (a). - Amendments made to HKAR (e) to extend the personnel requirements on competence to management personnel. - Amendments made to HKAR (e) and HKAR (b) to address human factors and human performance. - Inclusion of personnel requirements on aircraft component maintenance certifying staff in HKAR (i). - Inclusion in HKAR the requirements on recording and notification of inaccurate maintenance data, procedures and practices. - Added a new topic, HKAR , the requirements on production planning and shift changeover. - Introduce changes to the HKAR and include a new sub-paragraph in it requiring an internal occurrence reporting structure to assess and extract occurrences to be reported under HKAR (a). Additional information is contained in AMC May 2015 P-4 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
17 HKAR Deleted the Note under paragraph 1 of AMC and the contents of Appendix 7. These materials are irrelevant to HKAR AMC (b) has been amended to address the need for procedures to detect and rectify maintenance errors that may endanger the safe operation of an aircraft. - Appendix 2 amended to align with the additional or revised HKAR-145 requirements. - Appendix 3 amended to remove those parts relating to manufacture of items. Also, the CAD Form One has been revised to Issue 6. - Appendix 5 amended to align with the additional or revised HKAR-145 requirements. - Minor adjustments made in Appendix 6. - A new Appendix 8 which includes the Maintenance Human Factors training syllabus has been introduced. Revision 5 1 May Amendments made to HKAR (j) to include two new sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) for the acceptance of non HKAR-66 licences in overseas line and base aircraft maintenance. - Amendments made to AMC (a)7 and IEM (c) to correct the references used. Issue 4 28 February The infrastructure of the HKAR-145 publication has been changed. Section 1 contains the requirements whilst Section 2, 3 and 4 contain the Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC), the Guidance Material (GM) and the Appendices respectively. - Introduced the definition of "Large Aircraft" for the purpose of implementing the HKAR-145 requirements. - Incorporated the AMC (a) and (c) on "facilities" and "working environment" into the HKAR requirements. - The requirements on "accountable manager" have now been consolidated into one single paragraph: HKAR (a). - The requirements on "key personnel" have now been consolidated into one single paragraph: HKAR (b). - With regard to "certifying staff" requirements, an option has now been incorporated for the base maintenance of small aircraft. HKAR (h)(2) refers. ISSUE 4 Revision 7 P-5 29 May 2015
18 HKAR The reference to HKAR-AMEL licences in HKAR (j) has now been removed. - With regard to "aircraft on ground" situation, an option has now been incorporated for the HKAR-145 organisation to use its employees holding equivalent type authorisation on aircraft of similar technology, construction and systems. HKAR (j)(3)(i) refers. - Added a new sub-paragraph HKAR (j)(6) to allow the use of certifying staff holding CCAR-66 and MAR-66 licences. - Extended the applicability of HKAR requirements to include "category B1 and B2 support staff". - Introduced a new sub-paragraph HKAR (b) to prescribe that maintenance authorisations shall be related to the basic categories or sub-categories and any type rating listed on the aircraft maintenance licence held by the certifying staff. - Incorporated the AMC (a) on "tools" and "equipment" into the HKAR requirements. - Included in HKAR (b) that "records of traceability to standards" shall be kept. - Introduced a new paragraph HKAR on "acceptance of aircraft components". - Amended HKAR (b) such that most of the "maintenance data" are now addressed to the authority responsible for the oversight of the aircraft or aircraft component concerned. - Incorporated the AMC (f) on "complex maintenance tasks" into the HKAR (e) requirements. - Incorporated the AMC (g) and (h) on "procedure ensuring the maintenance data is kept up to date" into the HKAR (g) requirements. - Incorporated the AMC (c) on "storage of records" into the HKAR (c) requirements. - Included in HKAR (b) "the limitations on scope of work" that can be carried out in a sub-contracted organisation. - Included in HKAR "the handling of audit findings" as one of the criteria for the continued validity of approval. - Introduced a new paragraph HKAR on "categorizing and handling of audit findings". - Re-numbered the paragraph HKAR to HKAR Added the definition of "line and base maintenance" in AMC (a). - Re-located the table for "the Category C ATA Specifications" in Appendix 1 to AMC May 2015 P-6 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
19 - Added "the work outside the scope of HKAR-145 approval" in AMC (d)2. - Added the need for "keeping the assessment records" in AMC (e)1. HKAR Added the clause prescribing that "initial and recurrent training should be provided and recorded" in AMC (e)2. - Introduced new AMC for "one-off authorisation where the authorised person is a staff member of the contracted maintenance organisation". AMC (j)(3)(i) refers. - Introduced new AMC for "one-off authorisation where the authorised person is NOT a staff member of the contracted maintenance organisation". AMC (j)(3)(ii) refers. - Included in AMC (a) stating that "the HKAR-145 maintenance organisation should hold copies of document that attest to qualification and experience". - Introduced new AMC for "HKAR-145 maintenance organisation to ensure compliance with HKAR-145 and HKAR-66 before an authorisation is issued". AMC (b) refers. - Introduced new AMC for "component eligibility". AMC (b) refers. - Introduced new AMC for "parts manufacturing". AMC (c) refers. - Introduced new AMC for "unsalvageable aircraft components". AMC (d) refers. - Introduced new AMC addressing the "handling of new and used aircraft components" in various scenario. AMC (a) refers. - Re-located IEM to Section 3 as GM Re-located IEM to Section 3 as GM Re-located IEM (b) to Section 3 as AMC (b). - Re-located IEM (a) to Section 3 as GM (a). - Re-located IEM (c) to Section 3 as GM (c). - Re-located IEM (a) to Section 3 as GM (a). - Re-located IEM (a) to Section 3 as GM Re-located the Appendix 1 "organisations approval class and rating system" to Section 4 as Appendix 2. For class A, there are now A1, A2, A3 and A4 ratings. The A1 and A2 are solely for aeroplanes and helicopters. Airships are now covered under A4 "aircraft other than A1, A2 and A3". ISSUE 4 Revision 7 P-7 29 May 2015
20 HKAR Re-located the Appendix 2 "topics of a maintenance organisation exposition (MOE)" to go under the new AMC (a). The AMC also carries additional information on "small organisations", "electronic presentation of MOE", and "MOE supplement for those organisations accepted under Joint Maintenance Management or Technical Arrangement with other aviation authorities". - Re-located the Appendix 3 "CAD Form One" to Section 4 as Appendix 1. The format of CAD Form One has also been modified to that of EASA. - Re-located the Appendix 4 "examples of organisation structure" to Section 4 as Appendix 3. - Re-located the Appendix 5 "example quality audit plan" to Section 4 as GM (c)(1). - Re-located the Appendix 6 "sub-contracting" to the new AMC (b). - Re-located the Appendix 8 "training syllabus for initial human factors training" to Section 4 as GM (e). - Introduced a new GM providing guidance on how the smallest organisations satisfy the intent of HKAR-145 requirements. Revision 1 1 December Added an effective date for the implementation of a Safety Management System in HKAR Added a new sub-paragraph HKAR (a)(4) stating the accountable manager shall ensure an implementation of a Safety Management System. - Amended the HKAR paragraph to include the basic details required for a Certificate of Release to Service. - Added to the HKAR paragraph that copies of all exposition amendments shall be furnished promptly to all parties. - Amended AMC (b) to include a Safety Manager as a nominated person of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation. Revision 2 23 February Introduced a new GM (b)(2) stating specialised maintenance activities should be carried out in accordance with the standards specified by OEM or Design Approval holders. Revision 3 30 November Amended Section 4 Appendix 1 to refer HKAR-2 Chapter 31 for use and instructions for the completion of the Authorised Release Certificate (CAD Form One). 29 May 2015 P-8 ISSUE 4 Revision 7
21 HKAR-145 Revision 4 31 October Amended Section 1 HKAR (j)(4) and (5) referring to acceptable issuing authorities mentioned in Chapter 9 of HKAR-2. Revision 5 10 December Amended address and telephone number of CAD on page ii. Revision 6 5 December Amended Section 1 HKAR (f) for the acceptance of an equivalent NDT standard in accordance with Hong Kong Airworthiness Notice No Amended AMC (f)2 stating an equivalent NDT standard in accordance with Hong Kong Airworthiness Notice No. 94. Revision 7 29 May Added in Section 3 a new paragraph GM145.30(b) Personnel requirements. ISSUE 4 Revision 7 P-9 29 May 2015
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23 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS 1 GENERAL This Section 1 contains the Requirements for Approved Maintenance Organisations. 2 PRESENTATION 2.1 The requirements of HKAR-145 are presented on loose pages, each page being identified by the date of issue and Issue/Revision number under which it is amended or reissued. 2.2 Sub-headings are in italic typeface. 2.3 Explanatory Notes not forming part of the requirements appear in smaller typeface. 2.4 New, amended and corrected text is indicated by a marginal line. ISSUE February 2008
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25 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 HKAR General (See GM 145.1) (a) No aircraft with either a Transport Category (Passenger) or Transport Category (Cargo) Certificate of Airworthiness and when used for Commercial Air Transport may fly unless a Certificate of Release to Service has been issued by an organisation for maintenance carried out on the aircraft or an aircraft component intended for fitment to such an aircraft. NOTE: The Air Navigation (Hong Kong) Order 1995, as amended prescribes that if a repair or replacement is made to an aircraft or part of an aircraft when the aircraft is at such a place that it is not reasonably practicable (i) to carry out the work in a manner that a Certificate of Release to Service may be issued, or (ii) for the certificate to be issued at that particular place, the commander may fly the aircraft, if, in his opinion, it is safe to do so, to the nearest place at which a certificate may be issued. (b) No organisation may certify for release to service an aircraft with either a Transport Category (Passenger) or Transport Category (Cargo) Certificate of Airworthiness and used for Commercial Air Transport unless approved in accordance with this HKAR-145. Except where stated otherwise in paragraph (e), no organisation may maintain such an aircraft unless appropriately approved in accordance with this HKAR-145 or working under the quality system of an appropriately approved HKAR-145 maintenance organisation. NOTE: A HKAR-145 approval is not required for the pre-flight inspection. (c) No organisation may certify for release to service an aircraft component intended for fitment to an aircraft with either a Transport Category (Passenger) or Transport Category (Cargo) Certificate of Airworthiness and used for Commercial Air Transport unless approved in accordance with this HKAR-145. Except where stated otherwise in paragraph (e), no organisation may maintain such an aircraft component unless appropriately approved in accordance with this HKAR-145 or working under the quality system of an appropriately approved HKAR-145 maintenance organisation. NOTE: The foregoing prohibition shall not apply to aircraft components accepted under the arrangements prescribed in Paragraphs 3.1 and 3.3 to 3.9 of Appendix No.1 to Hong Kong Airworthiness Notice No.17. (d) (e) A maintenance organisation approval may be granted for maintenance activity varying from that for an aircraft component to that for a complete aircraft or any combination thereof. An organisation working under the quality system of an appropriately approved HKAR-145 maintenance organisation is limited to the work scope permitted by the HKAR145.65(b) procedures and may not carry out a base maintenance check of an aircraft or a complete workshop maintenance check or overhaul of an engine or engine module. ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
26 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 HKAR Effectivity (a) This HKAR-145 was first issued on 1 February 1993 and became effective on that date with the exception of HKAR (b) HKAR came into force on 1 December (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) A HKAR-145 Approval may be issued by the Director-General of Civil Aviation (hereinafter referred as Director-General) prior to the paragraph (a) date. HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisations that have or intend to have maintenance carried out under their quality system by another organisation in accordance with HKAR 145.1(b) or (c) must be in compliance with the limitations of HKAR 145.1(e) after 31 May Organisations that carry out or intend to carry out maintenance of aircraft must be in compliance with HKAR (g)(1) and HKAR (g)(2) and HKAR (j), as appropriate, on or after 1 April 2004 but may choose to be partly or completely in compliance before this date. Organisations must be in compliance with HKAR (f) on or after 31 December Organisations must be in compliance with amended HKAR on or after 1 June (h) Organisations must be in compliance with amended HKAR (e) on or after 1 July (i) Organisations must be in compliance with HKAR on or after 1 June (j) Organisations shall implement a Safety Management System on 1 January HKAR Definitions (See GM 145.5) For the purpose of this HKAR-145 the following definitions shall apply: 'Aircraft' means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than reactions of the air against earth's surface. 'Aircraft component' means any engine, propeller, part or appliance. 'Approved by the Director-General' means approved by the Director-General directly or in accordance with a procedure approved by the Director-General. 5 December ISSUE 4 Revision 6
27 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 'Approved standard' means a manufacturing/design/maintenance/quality standard approved by the Director-General. 'CAD' means Civil Aviation Department, Hong Kong, China. 'Certifying staff' means personnel responsible for the release of an aircraft or aircraft component after maintenance. 'Chief Executive' means the officer for the time being administering the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. 'Commercial Air Transport' means the carriage of Passengers/Cargo/Mail for remuneration. 'Continued airworthiness' means all of the processes ensuring that, at any time in its operating life, the aircraft complies with the airworthiness requirements in force and is in a condition for safe operation. 'Director-General' means the Director-General of Civil Aviation who is authorised for the purpose under the Air Navigation (Hong Kong) Order 1995, as amended by the Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China and includes any person who is delegated for that purpose. 'HKAR-145 certification authorisation' means the authorisation issued to certifying staff by the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation and which specifies the fact that they may sign HKAR Certificates of Release to Service within the limitations stated in such authorisation on behalf of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation. 'Hong Kong' means Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China 'Human Factors' means principles which apply to aeronautical design, certification, training, operations and maintenance and which seek safe interface between the human and other system components by proper consideration of human performance. 'Human Performance' means human capabilities and limitations which have an impact on the safety and efficiency of aeronautical operations. 'Inspection' means the examination of an aircraft/aircraft component to establish conformity with an approved standard. "Large aircraft" means an aircraft, classified as an aeroplane with a maximum total weight authorized of more than 5700 kg, or a multi-engined helicopter. 'Location' means a place from which an organisation carries on activities or wishes to carry on activities for which a HKAR-145 approval is required. 'Maintenance' means any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of an aircraft/aircraft component, with the exception of ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
28 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 pre-flight inspection. 'Maintenance Organisation Exposition' means the document(s) that contain the material specifying the scope of work deemed to constitute approval and showing how the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation intends to comply with HKAR-145 requirements. 'Modification' means the alteration of an aircraft/aircraft component in conformity with an approved standard. 'Organisation' means either an organisation registered as a legal entity in any jurisdiction whether or not within the territories of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or a natural person. Such an organisation may be located at more than one location and may hold more than one HKAR-145 approval. 'Overhaul' means the restoration of an aircraft/aircraft component by inspection and replacement in conformity with an approved standard to extend the operational life. 'Pre-flight inspection' means the inspection carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight. It does not include defect rectification. 'Repair' means the restoration of an aircraft/aircraft component to a serviceable condition in conformity with an approved standard. HKAR Scope and applicability (See AMC & GM ) (a) (b) (c) This HKAR prescribes the requirements to be met by an organisation to qualify for the issue, variation or renewal of a HKAR-145 approval for the maintenance of aircraft and aircraft components. An organisation which is located, in whole or in part, within the territories of Hong Kong will be granted approval in respect of any such location within the territories when in compliance with this HKAR-145. An organisation which is located, in whole or in part, outside the territories of Hong Kong will only be granted approval in respect of any such location outside the territories if the Director-General is satisfied that there is a need for such approval to maintain aircraft/aircraft components at that location and when in compliance with this HKAR-145. HKAR Application and issue (a) An application for the issue, variation or renewal of an HKAR-145 approval shall be made to the Director-General on a CAD Form Two and submitted with a copy of the 5 December ISSUE 4 Revision 6
29 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 maintenance organisation exposition or amendment thereto. (b) An applicant who meets the requirements of this HKAR-145 and has paid any charges prescribed by the Director-General is entitled to a maintenance organisation approval. HKAR Terms of approval (See AMC ) The grant of approval is indicated by the issue of an approval certificate (CAD Form Three) to the organisation by the Director-General. The approval certificate will specify the extent of approval. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall specify the scope of work deemed to constitute approval in its maintenance organisation exposition. Section 4 Appendix 2 contains a table of all classes and ratings. HKAR Facility requirements (See AMC ) The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall ensure that: (a) Facilities are provided appropriate for all planned work, ensuring in particular, protection from the weather elements. Specialised workshops and bays are segregated as appropriate, to ensure that environmental and work area contamination is unlikely to occur. (1) For base maintenance of aircraft, aircraft hangars are both available and large enough to accommodate aircraft on planned base maintenance. (2) For aircraft component maintenance, aircraft component workshops are large enough to accommodate the aircraft components on planned maintenance. (b) (c) Office accommodation is provided for the management of the planned work referred to in paragraph (a), and certifying staff so that they can carry out their designated tasks in a manner that contributes to good aircraft maintenance standards. The working environment including aircraft hangars, aircraft component workshops and office accommodation is appropriate for the task carried out and in particular special requirements observed. Unless otherwise dictated by the particular task environment, the working environment must be such that the effectiveness of personnel is not impaired: (1) Temperatures must be maintained such that personnel can carry out required tasks without undue discomfort. (2) Dust and any other airborne contamination are kept to a minimum and not be permitted to reach a level in the work task area where visible aircraft/aircraft component surface contamination is evident. Where dust/other airborne contamination results in visible surface contamination, all susceptible systems ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
30 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 are sealed until acceptable conditions are re-established. (3) Lighting is such as to ensure each inspection and maintenance task can be carried out in an effective manner. (4) Noise shall not distract personnel from carrying out inspection tasks. Where it is impractical to control the noise source, such personnel are provided with the necessary personal equipment to stop excessive noise causing distraction during inspection tasks. (5) Where a particular maintenance task requires the application of specific environmental conditions different to the foregoing, then such conditions are observed. Specific conditions are identified in the maintenance data. (6) The working environment for line maintenance is such that the particular maintenance or inspection task can be carried out without undue distraction. Therefore where the working environment deteriorates to an unacceptable level in respect of temperature, moisture, hail, ice, snow, wind, light, dust/other airborne contamination, the particular maintenance or inspection tasks must be suspended until satisfactory conditions are re-established. (d) Secure storage facilities are provided for aircraft components, equipment, tools and material. Storage conditions ensure segregation of serviceable aircraft components and material from unserviceable aircraft components, material, equipment and tools. The conditions of storage are in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions to prevent deterioration and damage of stored items. Access to storage facilities is restricted to authorised personnel. HKAR Personnel requirements (See AMC & GM ) (a) The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall appoint an accountable manager who has corporate authority for ensuring that all maintenance required by the customer can be financed and carried out to the standard required by HKAR-145 requirements. The accountable manager shall: (1) ensure that all necessary resources are available to accomplish maintenance in accordance with HKAR (b) to support the organisation approval. (2) establish and promote the safety and quality policy specified in HKAR (a). (3) demonstrate a basic understanding of HKAR-145 requirements. (4) ensure an implementation of a Safety Management System. The accountable manager shall submit his credentials on CAD Form Four to the Director-General for acceptance. 5 December ISSUE 4 Revision 6
31 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 (b) The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall nominate a person or group of persons, whose responsibilities include ensuring that the organisation complies with HKAR-145 requirements. Such person(s) shall ultimately be responsible to the accountable manager. (1) The person or persons nominated shall represent the maintenance management structure of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation and be responsible for all functions specified in HKAR-145 requirements. (2) The person or persons nominated shall be identified and their credentials submitted on CAD Form Four to the Director-General for acceptance. (3) The person or persons nominated shall be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge, background and satisfactory experience related to aircraft/aircraft component maintenance and demonstrate a working knowledge of HKAR-145 requirements. (4) Procedures shall make clear who deputises for any particular person in the case of lengthy absence of said person. (c) (d) (e) (f) The accountable manager under paragraph (a) shall appoint a person with responsibility for monitoring the quality system, including the associated feedback system as required by HKAR (c). The appointed person shall have direct access to the accountable manager to ensure that the accountable manager is kept properly informed on quality and compliance matters. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall have a maintenance manhour plan showing that the organisation has sufficient staff to plan, perform, supervise, inspect and quality monitor the organisation in accordance with the approval. In addition, the organisation shall have a procedure to reassess work intended to be carried out when actual staff availability is less than the planned staffing level for any particular work shift or period. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall establish and control the competence of personnel involved in any maintenance, management and/or quality audits in accordance with a procedure and to a standard agreed by the Director-General. In addition to the necessary expertise related to the job function, competence must include an understanding of the application of human factors and human performance issues appropriate to that person's function in the organisation. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall ensure that personnel who carry out and/or control a continued airworthiness non-destructive test of aircraft structures and/or aircraft components are appropriately qualified for the particular non-destructive test in accordance with the European standard EN 4179, except that the Director-General may accept an equivalent standard in accordance with Hong Kong Airworthiness Notice No. 94. Personnel who carry out any other specialised ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
32 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 task shall be appropriately qualified in accordance with any existing standards recognised by the Director-General as an appropriate standard. (1) Notwithstanding paragraph (f), personnel qualified prior to 31 December 2003 in accordance with any standard recognised by the Director-General may continue to carry out and/or control such non-destructive test after 31 December Any such personnel who intend to carry out and/or control a non-destructive test for which they were not qualified prior to 31 December 2003 shall qualify for such non-destructive test in accordance with the European standard EN (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (f), those personnel specified in paragraph (g) and (h)(1) and (h)(2), qualified in HKAR-66 category B1 may carry out and/or control colour contrast dye penetrant tests. (g) Any HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation maintaining aircraft, except where stated otherwise in paragraph (j), shall in the case of aircraft line maintenance, have appropriate aircraft type rated certifying staff qualified as category B1 and B2 in accordance with HKAR-66 requirements and HKAR In addition, such HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation may also use appropriately task trained certifying staff qualified as category A in accordance with HKAR-66 requirements and HKAR to carry out minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification. The availability of such HKAR-66 category A certifying staff shall not replace the need for HKAR-66 category B1 and B2 certifying staff to support the HKAR-66 category A certifying staff. However, such HKAR-66 category B1 and B2 staff need not always be present at the line station during minor scheduled line maintenance or simple defect rectification. (h) Any HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation maintaining aircraft, except where stated otherwise in paragraph (j), shall: (1) In the case of base maintenance of large aircraft, have appropriate aircraft type rated certifying staff qualified as category C in accordance with HKAR-66 requirements and HKAR In addition, the organisation shall have sufficient aircraft type rated staff qualified as category B1 and B2 in accordance with HKAR-66 requirements and HKAR to support the HKAR-66 category C certifying staff. (i) (ii) HKAR-66 category B1 and B2 support staff shall ensure that all relevant tasks or inspections have been carried out to the required standard before the HKAR-66 category C certifying staff issues the Certificate of Release to Service. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation shall maintain a register of any such HKAR-66 category B1 and B2 support staff. 5 December ISSUE 4 Revision 6
33 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 (iii) The HKAR-66 category C certifying staff shall ensure that compliance with sub-paragraph (i) above has been met and that all work required by the customer has been accomplished during the particular base maintenance check or work package, and shall also assess the impact of any work not carried out with a view to either requiring its accomplishment or agreeing with the operator to defer such work to another specified check or time limit. (2) In the case of base maintenance of aircraft other than large aircraft have either: (i) (ii) appropriate aircraft type rated certifying staff qualified as category B1 and B2 in accordance with HKAR-66 requirements and HKAR or, appropriate aircraft type rated certifying staff qualified as category C assisted by category B1 and B2 support staff as specified in HKAR (h)(1). (i) (j) Any HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation maintaining aircraft components must have appropriate aircraft component certifying staff qualified in accordance with HKAR and the requirements specified in the Appendix No.3 to HKAR-1 Sub-section Notwithstanding paragraphs (g) and (h) above, the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation may use certifying staff qualified in accordance with the following provisions: (1) For limited line maintenance carried out by another organisation under the quality system of a HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation at a location other than Hong Kong, the organisation may use certifying staff qualified in accordance with the national aviation regulations of the State of the location, subject to the Director-General being satisfied that such regulations result in a standard of qualification comparable with HKAR-66. (2) For a repetitive pre-flight airworthiness directive which specifically states that the flight crew may carry out such airworthiness directive, the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation may issue a limited HKAR-145 certification authorisation to the aircraft commander and/or the flight engineer on the basis of the flight crew licence held. However, the organisation shall ensure that sufficient practical training has been carried out to ensure that such aircraft commander or flight engineer can accomplish the airworthiness directive to the required standard. (3) In the following unforeseen cases, where an aircraft is grounded at a location other than the main base where no appropriate certifying staff are available, the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation contracted to provide maintenance support may issue a one-off HKAR-145 certification authorisation: ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
34 HKAR-145 SECTION 1 (i) (ii) to one of its employees holding equivalent type authorisations on aircraft of similar technology, construction and systems; or to any person with not less than five years maintenance experience and holding a valid ICAO aircraft maintenance licence rated for the aircraft type requiring certification provided that there is no organisation appropriately approved under HKAR-145 at that location and the contracted HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation obtains and holds on file evidence of the experience and the licence of that person. All such cases as specified in the sub-paragraphs above shall be reported to the Director-General within seven days of the issuance of such certification authorisation. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation issuing the one-off HKAR-145 certification authorisation shall ensure that any such maintenance that could affect flight safety is rechecked by an appropriately approved HKAR-145 maintenance organisation. (4) For base maintenance carried out by a HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation at a location other than Hong Kong, the organisation may use certifying staff / support staff (see HKAR (h)) holding valid aircraft maintenance licence qualified in accordance with the national aviation regulations of the State of the location, subject to the Director-General being satisfied that such regulations result in a standard of qualification comparable with HKAR-66. One of the aircraft maintenance licences issued by the aviation authorities prescribed in HKAR-2 Chapter 9 is acceptable to the Director-General for the purpose. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation must ensure that each individual certifying staff / support staff (see HKAR (h)), qualified above, is in compliance with the following conditions: (a) (b) (c) (d) The base maintenance certifying staff must be authorised in accordance with HKAR The scope of work of the base maintenance certifying staff / support staff (see HKAR (h)) shall not exceed the scope of work defined by the national licence held. The base maintenance certifying staff / support staff (see HKAR (h)) shall demonstrate he or she has received training on human factors and aviation legislation as detailed in HKAR-66. The base maintenance support staff (see HKAR (h)) shall demonstrate five years maintenance experience. 5 December ISSUE 4 Revision 6
35 SECTION 1 HKAR-145 (e) (f) (g) The base maintenance certifying staff shall demonstrate eight years maintenance experience, three years of which qualified as a certifying staff in line maintenance or a support staff in base maintenance. The base maintenance support staff (see HKAR (h)) shall receive type training at a level corresponding to ATA Specification 104 Level III for every aircraft on which he or she is authorised to make maintenance sign-off (see the NOTE under AMC (b)(3)3). The base maintenance certifying staff shall receive type training at a level corresponding to ATA Specification 104 Level I for every aircraft on which he or she is authorised to make certification. This sub-paragraph (4) does not apply to the subcontractor(s) of the HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation. (5) For line maintenance carried out by a HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation at a location other than Hong Kong, the organisation may use certifying staff holding valid aircraft maintenance licence considered by the Director-General as comparable with HKAR-66. One of the aircraft maintenance licences issued by the aviation authorities prescribed in HKAR-2 Chapter 9 is acceptable to the Director-General for the purpose. The HKAR-145 approved maintenance organisation must ensure that each individual certifying staff, qualified above, is in compliance with the following conditions: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) The line maintenance certifying staff must be authorised in accordance with HKAR The scope of work of the line maintenance certifying staff shall not exceed the scope of work defined by the licence held. The line maintenance certifying staff shall demonstrate he or she has received training on human factors and aviation legislation as detailed in HKAR-66. The line maintenance certifying staff shall demonstrate five years maintenance experience. However, the certifying staff whose authorised tasks do not exceed those of a HKAR-66 Category A certifying staff, need to demonstrate three years maintenance experience only. The line maintenance certifying staff shall receive type training at a level corresponding to ATA Specification 104 Level III for every aircraft on which he or she is authorised to make certification. However, the certifying staff whose authorised tasks do not exceed ISSUE 4 Revision December 2014
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