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EASA MX Legislation

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This online self-paced training covers EASA Maintenance (MX) Regulations based on regulations (EU) 2018/1139, Consolidated Regulation (EU) 1321/2014 on Continuing Airworthiness (issue Dec 2022), CR (EU) 2021/1963, and Regulation (EU) 2019/1983 (OJ L297/83 of 17.11.2022). The course is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of EASA airworthiness requirements and EASA maintenance standards.

Training provides students and maintenance personnel with critical knowledge of both international and European aviation legislation, with a focus on EASA MX legislation. This includes topics like certifying staff, Part 145, Part M, Part CAMO, Air Operations, and certification of parts and appliances, as well as CAMO and ETOPS. The course ensures participants are up-to-date on EASA MX compliance, EASA maintenance procedures, and other EASA MX directives. Each chapter includes Lesson Objectives and Knowledge Checks to solidify learning.

Course Objectives

The course aims to:

  • Build confidence in understanding EASA MX rules and procedures within aviation law.
  • Equip participants with the ability to independently interpret and apply EASA MX documentation in daily workflows.
  • Qualify personnel to apply EASA maintenance management practices and EASA MX safety regulations in their day-to-day tasks.

About the Course

This EASA aircraft maintenance course is produced by InfoWERK of Innsbruck, Austria, and is based on EASA regulations derived from ICAO standards. The training covers EASA MX certification principles and is applicable to other national authorities like the FAA.

Delivered in short 1-2 minute segments featuring animations, videos, and narration, the course includes stage exams to reinforce key points. It offers easy navigation between topics through a menu bar, with an average completion time of 10 hours. The course ends with a final exam, after which participants receive a printable certificate of completion, a valuable asset for meeting EASA MX oversight and EASA MX approval requirements.

Participants will have access to the course for one year from the date of purchase, with unlimited access to refresh and review the material. The training includes best practices for EASA MX inspection standards and EASA maintenance training, ensuring compliance with the latest EASA MX guidelines and EASA airworthiness directives.

FAA/FAAST Recognition

Completing this course qualifies for 10 FAA FAAST AMT Award Points. Upon passing the final exam, these points will be awarded, provided you have an account with FAAST. If not, free registration can be completed at www.faasafety.gov/login/reg/register.aspx.

For Training Managers

Self-paced training offers an economical and efficient solution for both continued and recurrent training needs. It allows personnel to complete the course during downtime, ensuring adherence to EASA MX best practices without taking them away from critical tasks. Contact us to discuss how this training can be integrated into your existing programs for EASA MX compliance.

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Regulatory Framework

  • Role of the ICAO
  • Role of the European Commission
  • Role of EASA
  • Role of the EU member states and national authorities
  • Regulation (EC) 2018/1139 and its implementing rules
  • Relationship between the various annexes; Parts 21, M, 145, 66, 147, CAMO & Air Operations

Certifying Staff Maintenance

  • Part 66
  • Approved maintenance organizations
  • How to get a license

Approved Maintenance Organizations

  • Part 145 requirements, privileges, limitations, findings, internal reporting
  • Part M Subpart F

Air Operations

  • General understanding of air operations
  • Air operator certificates
  • Operators responsibilities for continuing airworthiness and maintenance
  • Aircraft maintenance program
  • MEL//CDL
  • Documents to be carried onboard
  • Aircraft placards (markings)

Certification of Aircraft, Parts, and Appliances

  • Design and certification
  • Product organization
  • Documents
  • CofA, CofR, noise certificate, weight schedule, radio license

Continuing Airworthiness

  • General understanding of Part-21 provisions related to continuing airworthiness
  • Design of major modifications
  • Design of repairs
  • General understanding of Part-M
  • General understanding of Part CAMO

Applicable National and International Requirements

  • Maintenance programs, maintenance checks and inspections
  • Continuing airworthiness
  • Minimum equipment requirements
  • Test flights
  • ETOPS
  • All weather operation

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