Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015C00263:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015C00263
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Character Range: 3148–6231

means a licence of a type mentioned in Chapter 4 of Annex 1, Personnel Licensing, to the Chicago Convention.
main location means a principal address:
(a) at which an AMO provides maintenance services; and
(b) that is described as the main location in the AMO's exposition.
a single maintenance event means that maintenance required for an aircraft that has been grounded because it had an unforeseen defect.
specialist maintenance means that maintenance which is described in paragraph 145.A.30 (f).

         145.A.25 Facility requirements
       (a)An AMO must have facilities for the provision of maintenance services that are appropriate for carrying out maintenance of the kind that is being carried out in the facilities. In particular, the facilities must be to a standard that provides an environment that:
1. is appropriate to the weather conditions that prevail at the time that the maintenance is carried out; and
2. allows maintenance to be carried out:
 (i) at a comfortable temperature; and
 (ii) with appropriate levels of lighting; and
 (iii) without undue noise distraction; and
3. segregates specialised workshops and bays to avoid environmental and work area contamination; and
4. keeps airborne contamination, including dust, to a level that does not result in visible aircraft or aeronautical product surface contamination; and
5. for base maintenance of aircraft, provides aircraft hangars that are both available and large enough to accommodate aircraft on planned base maintenance; and
6. for aeronautical product maintenance, provides workshops that are large enough to accommodate the product on planned maintenance.
       (b)An AMO must provide office accommodation for the management of planned maintenance services and for certifying employees. The facility provided must be to a standard that enables employees to perform their duties without undue noise distraction.
       (c)If maintenance instructions for a maintenance task require the existence of specific environmental conditions, then the AMO must ensure that such conditions exist when carrying out the maintenance.
       (d)An AMO must provide storage facilities for aeronautical products, equipment and tools, which:
1. segregate serviceable aeronautical products, equipment and tools from unserviceable aeronautical products, equipment and tools; and
2. comply with manufacturers' instructions for keeping the equipment, tools or products in a serviceable condition; and
3. provide an appropriate level of security to prevent unauthorised access to the storage facilities.
       (e)An AMO approved to carry out base maintenance on an aircraft must have aircraft hangars that are appropriate for the type of aircraft for which base maintenance is approved. The organisation must have an aircraft hangar visit plan mentioned in its exposition, which sets out the proposed usage of the facility and a process for updating the plan.

         145.A.30 Personnel requirements

Accountable manager
       (a)An AMO must appoint an accountable manager who has corporate authority to ensure that