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EASA Part 66 – Module 10 – Aviation Legislation for Foreign Part 145 Approval Holders
EASA Part 66 – Module 10 – Aviation Legislation for Foreign Part 145 approval Holders and Applicants for Components, Engines and APU Certifying Staff
The Course is specifically designed to accommodate the specific needs of the Third Country Aircraft Maintenance & Component Certifying Staff who are required to show compliance with the requirements of EASA Part 66 Basic Licence Module 10.
Note: EASA Requirement which will be supported by Sofema Aviation Services by liaison with the relevant Organisational Quality Manager.
- The course is carried out according to a detailed syllabus including level of training as per EASA Part- 66 Module 9 and/or 10 as applicable (the duration of the course needs to be specified to demonstrate the adequacy to cover all subjects);
This material is compliant with the objectives of the following documents:
- Foreign Part-145 approvals - Components, engines, and APU certifying staff - UG.CAO.00126-003 - Date 22/10/2015
- Foreign Part-145 approvals - Aircraft certifying staff and support staff - UG.CAO.00121-004 - Date 28/02/2019
- A maximum number of training hours per day is defined (HF principal to be considered).
It presents an overview of the Certification Specifications (CS) and the requirements of Reg 965/2012 for aircraft operations.
b) Relationship between the various Annexes (Parts) such as Part-21, Part-M, Part-145, Part- 66, Part-147 and EU-OPS Certifying Staff
c) Detailed understanding of Part-66 Approved Maintenance Organiz
d) Detailed understanding of Part-145 and Part-M Air operationse) General understanding of EU-OPS Certification of aircraft, parts and appliances Continuing airworthiness
- 10.1 Regulatory Framework
- 10.2 Certifying Staff — Maintenance
- 10.03 Approved Maintenance Organisations
- 10.04 Air operations
- 10.5 Certification of aircraft, parts and appliances
- 10.6 Continuing Airworthiness
- 10.7 Applicable National and International Requirements for (if not superseded by EU requirements)
No previous knowledge is assumed and this course is aimed at entry level persons who are wishing to obtain their AMEL.
This Program is intended to provide detailed guidance support and understanding to enable you to pursue an EASA Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Licenses (AMEL) as a “self-starter” – Means you are working through the various options which provides for a self-study route to obtain your AMEL qualification.
Duration equivalent to 5-day classroom training