Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887:schedule:9:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 9 (pt 1/46)
Character Range: 362690–365797

Schedule 9—Maintenance control manual and maintenance controller
(regulation 42ZV)

Part 1—Requirements for person who is a maintenance controller

1.1  To be the maintenance controller a person must:
 (a) know and understand the operator's maintenance control manual; and
 (b) know and understand the requirements of these Regulations in relation to the maintenance of aircraft; and
 (c) demonstrate the required knowledge and understanding for the purposes of being approved as the maintenance controller.

Part 2—Functions of maintenance controller

2.1  A maintenance controller must perform the following functions:
 (a) the control of all maintenance carried out on the aircraft, either scheduled or unscheduled;
 (b) the development, organisation and supervision of all activities and procedures specified in the maintenance control manual;
 (c) the transfer of an aircraft's maintenance records to a new Certificate of Registration holder for the aircraft;
 (d) the investigation of all defects in the aircraft that come to the attention of the aircraft's maintenance organisation.

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