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Juan Anton
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EC 2042/2003 Article 3
Organisations and personnel involved in the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and components, including maintenance, shall comply with the provisions of Part-M and where appropriate those specified in Part-145 and Part-66. As a consequence, Part-M applies also to Part-145 organisations, in particular the following paragraphs: Subpart D: Maintenance standards (maintenance data, performance of maintenance, aircraft defects) Subpart E: Components (installation, maintenance, life limited components, control of unserviceable components)
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EC 2042/2003 Article 4
Organisations involved in the maintenance of large aircraft or of aircraft used in commercial air transport, and components intended for fitment thereto, shall be approved in accordance with the provisions of Annex II (Part-145).
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145.A.10 Scope
Requirements for approval of an organisation for maintenance of aircraft and components
Including facilities outside Member State if Identified in exposition Control procedures in place Authority satisfied that they are integral part of the organisation
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B rating: maintenance on engines/APU and components (according to engine/APU maintenance data) while installed on the engine/APU (or temporarily removed to facilitate access)
C rating: maintenance on components other than engine/APU. D1 rating: NDT. Only required when the Part-145 performs NDT for other organisations (issuance of Form 1). This is a rating not related to particular aircraft, engines or components.
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Quality manager
Accepted by authority, (EASA Form 4)
Sufficient staff
Man hour planning (all functions, also auditing staff). Reviewed and revised at least every 3 months. At least 50% employed staff (not contracted) in every workshop, hangar, flight line and shift, to ensure adequate organisational stability.
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B1/B3 licence
B2 licence
C licence
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Base
Cat. B1 Cat. B1
Cat. B2 Cat. B2
Line
Cat. A
Simple tasks
Mechanic
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Avionics
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Base
Cat. B2 Cat. B2
Line
Cat. A
Simple tasks
Mechanic
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Avionics
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B1 and B2 support staff do not need to be nominated as certifying staff. May be done if this personnel is used also for line maintenance.
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Fabricated by the organisation (not by someone else). To be used in the course of undergoing work (not for sale) Within the technical and procedural capabilities of the organisation. In accordance with approved procedures. Using approved data (by TC holder or authority) contained in overhaul or repair manuals, SBs, etc, or as approved by authority. Not eligible for issuance of Form 1. Limited range (bushes, sleeves, shims, control cables, flexible and rigid pipes, electrical cable looms, formed or machined sheel metal panels, secondary structural panels and skin panels).
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Requirements, directives, CDCCL etc. issued by authority Maintenance / repair instructions issued by TC holder, Part21 organisation or oversight authority. Standards, recognised standard practices. Instructions modified by organisation iaw procedures. May be provided by operator / customer (must be up to date).
Part-21 Subpart J Design Organisation may approve minor modifications and minor repairs (major repairs through EASA)
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145.A.75 Privileges
Maintain aircraft / components (within scope and in accordance with MOE) At locations identified in Certificate and MOE. At line stations (listed in MOE). At any location due to unserviceability of the aircraft or to support occasional line maintenance (procedure). By other organisation working under its quality system (see AMC 145.A.75(b)3). Issue Certificates of Release to Service
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Future changes
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Future changes
Task 145.022 Control of contracted maintenance personnel Decision 2011/011/R published on 28 November 2011.
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Future changes
Task 145.017 Control of suppliers for components, parts and appliances Clarify the requirements and produce guidance on how to evaluate component suppliers. Evaluate the possibility to use industry standards and accreditation programmes in order to reduce the auditing burden when a supplier is used by many maintenance organisations. NPA expected second quarter 2012.
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Future changes
Task MDM.075 Specialized tasks Currently, the Part-145 approval ratings only cover the specialized task of NDT (D1 rating). This task covers additional tasks such as welding, plating, etc. Task planned to start in 2012.
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Future changes
Task 145.024 Functions and responsibilities of B1 and B2 support staff The ToR has been already published. The objective is to clarify the following: How the organisation evaluates the complexity of each task and assigns it to personnel authorised to sign-off or to non-authorised personnel under supervision. Who can be authorised to sign-off, under which qualification and under which authorisation process. What is the role of the sign-off personnel and the B1 and B2 support staff. How are recorded the actions taken by sign-off personnel and B1 and B2 support staff. This is a Group task.
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