Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887:schedule:6:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 6 (pt 5/8)
Character Range: 345006–347866

of the maintenance unless the person is satisfied:
 (a) that each category of maintenance that was required to be co‑ordinated by paragraph 3.1 was co‑ordinated by a person specified in paragraph 3.5; and
 (b) that a certification for the co‑ordination of each category of maintenance that was required to be co‑ordinated by paragraph 3.1 was made by the person who co‑ordinated the maintenance; and
 (c) if the person thinks that the carrying out of a category of maintenance adversely affected another category of maintenance:
 (i) that the affected category of maintenance is no longer adversely affected; and
 (ii) if maintenance was performed—that certification has been made for completion of the maintenance; and
 (d) that the carrying out of the maintenance has been completed.

Where must a certification for co‑ordination of maintenance be made?
3.10  A certification for the co‑ordination of maintenance must be made:
 (a) in the documents kept by the person carrying out the maintenance as a record of the carrying out of the maintenance; or
 (b) in the aircraft log book or approved alternative maintenance record for the aircraft.

What must be included in a certification for co‑ordination of maintenance?
3.11  A certification for the co‑ordination of maintenance must:
 (a) be signed by the person making the certification; and
 (b) include the licence number, airworthiness authority number or certificate of approval number of the person making the certification; and
 (c) if the person making the certification is an employee—state the name of the person's employer and the employer's certificate of approval number, licence number or airworthiness authority number; and
 (d) if the certification is for the co‑ordination and completion of the carrying out of maintenance within a category of maintenance—set out the category of maintenance; and
 (e) if the certification is for the co‑ordination of the carrying out of different categories of maintenance—include a statement to that effect; and
 (f) include the date on which the certification was made.

Part 4—Final certification

When must a final certification be made?
4.1  A final certification for completion of maintenance on an aircraft must be made when:
 (a) all of the maintenance required to be carried out on an aircraft at a particular time; and
 (b) if the maintenance is required to be co‑ordinated by Part 3—co‑ordination of the maintenance;
has been completed and certified.

Where must a final certification be made?
4.2  A final certification for the completion of maintenance on an aircraft must be made in the aircraft log book or approved alternative maintenance record for the aircraft.

Who must certify?
4.3  A final certification must be made by:
 (a) if one person certified for the carrying out of the maintenance—that person; or
 (b) if the carrying out of