B-906
CHF 2,025.00
EASA Part-66 Module 10 - Legislation
Understand the Aircraft Life Cycle from the Design to the phase out and the Relationship between the various Annexes (Parts) such as Part 21, Part-M & M-L, Part-145, Part-CAO, Part-66, Part-147 and Air Operations.
To organize an in-house or distance training at your chosen date/location, please submit an enquiry or contact us at train@qcm.ch.
- Applicants for Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licenses (AML), Engineers, Technicians
- All individuals and personnel involved in the Part-145 or Part-147 Organisations
- Candidates for Swiss “S” licences (specialists)
- Instructors, Nominated Personnel (Maintenance &/or Training Managers)
- Quality and Compliance Monitoring Managers
- National Aviation Authorities inspectors
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This course covers the Civil Aviation Regulatory framework and the aircraft Life Cycle incorporating the Technical Requirements of the various Annexes of EU Regulations (EASA Parts).
If Part-147 exam is requested by Customer (44 MCQ – 55 min), then another day has to be considered (4 days total).
Providing understanding the Aircraft Life Cycle from the Design to the phase out and the Relationships between the various Annexes (Parts) such as Part-21(J and G), Part-M & M-L, Part-145, Part-CAO, Part-66, Part-147 and Air Operations.
Module 10 – Legislation (Content of Appendix I of Part 66).
- 10.1 – Regulatory Framework
- 10.2 – Certifying Staff – Maintenance
- 10.3 – Approved Maintenance Organisations
- 10.4 – Independent certifying Staff
- 10.5 – Air Operations
- 10.6 – Certification of aircraft, parts and appliances
- 10.7 – Continuing Airworthiness
- 10.8 – Oversight principles in Continuing Airworthiness
- 10.9 – Maintenance and certification beyond the current EU regulations
- 10.10 – Cybersecurity in Aviation Maintenance
- Implementing Rules – Commission Regulation (EU)
- Basic Regulation 2018/1139
- Initial Airworthiness 748/2012
- Air Operations 965/2012
- Continuing Airworthiness 1321/2014
- Information Security Regulations (EU) 2023/203 and 2022/1645