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EASA Part-66/Part-147 regulations (RTC07)

Context
The privileges of aircraft maintenance licenses and the delivery of aircraft maintenance training are regulated under EASA Part-66 and Part-147.
By attending this training, participants will be familiar with the conditions under which a maintenance technician is authorised to release an aircraft into service after a maintenance operation (EASA Part-66).
By attending this training participants will also have a solid understanding of the responsibilities to comply with relevant maintenance training regulations under EASA Part-147.

Training items

  • Part-66 course requirements and types.
  • Part-66 Licence levels (A, B1, B2 and C); limits of these grades and building a business case for delegation.
  • Aircraft ratings under Part-66.
  • Maintenance training organisation (MTO) Form 4 holder and management responsibilities.
  • Running an effective Part-147 approval – organisation, documentation, planning and control.

Training objectives

  • Understanding of the EASA Part-66 license system.
  • Understanding of the relationship between Part-66 license and organisational approval processes 
  • Understanding of the role of the Part-147 training organisation.
  • Introduction to the procedures for the approval and management of a Part-147 organisation.

Administration

  • Duration: 2 days initial/1 day recurrent.
  • Deliverables: All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.

Perspective participants

  • Training managers.
  • Compliance monitoring managers.
  • Accountable managers.
  • MTO Form 4 holders.

Prerequisites

    No specific prior knowledge is required to attend this training.
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