Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01244:body:0:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01244
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 27960–30865

must contain the following information:
(a) the type, model, serial number and registration mark of the aircraft covered by the program;
(b) the type and model of each engine fitted to the aircraft;
(c) the type and model of each propeller fitted to the aircraft (if applicable);
(d) the type and model of each auxiliary power unit fitted to the aircraft (if applicable);
(e) the name and address of the registered operator of the aircraft;
(f) the name and approval certificate reference number of the CAMO responsible for the program.

2.4 Instructions for continuing airworthiness
      2.4.1 The maintenance program must identify, by their latest revision date, the instructions for continuing airworthiness (ICA) on which the program is based, including if applicable:
(a) the aircraft type certificate holder's maintenance review board (MRB) report; and
(b) the aircraft type certificate holder's maintenance planning document; and
(c) the aircraft maintenance manual.

2.5 Aircraft utilisation limitations affecting the validity of the program
      2.5.1 The maintenance program must state any limitations that may affect the effectiveness of the program, or part of the program, for example in relation to:
(a) total flying hours or total number of flights;
(b) annual flying hours or annual number of flights;
(c) average duration of flights.

2.6 Schedule of maintenance
      2.6.1 The maintenance program must include 1 or more schedules that set out:
(a) the maintenance to be regularly carried out on the aircraft or an aeronautical product for the aircraft in accordance with the requirements mentioned in section 2.8; and
(b) any other the maintenance to be regularly carried out on the aircraft or an aeronautical product for the aircraft to ensure the continuing airworthiness and safe operation of the aircraft.
      2.6.2 Each schedule must set out the following for the maintenance mentioned in it:
(a) a description of the maintenance;
(b) the interval for the maintenance;
(c) the source of the requirement for the maintenance, for example, a requirement of the MRB, a specific airworthiness directive (AD) requirement, an extended diversion time operation (EDTO) approval requirement, a company requirement;
(d) the maintenance data for the maintenance, or a reference to the maintenance data contained in another document;
(e) if the maintenance program applies to more than 1 aircraft — information that shows how the maintenance applies to each aircraft;
(f) if the maintenance is required by or under the approved design for the aircraft or an aeronautical product — information that shows that the maintenance is required by or under the approved design.

2.7 Schedule of life limited parts
      2.7.1 The maintenance program for an aircraft with life-limited parts fitted to it must include a separate schedule containing the following:
(a) a description of the parts;
(b)