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TRAINING COURSE

IR Part-66 Training Course

Introduction

The two-day Part-66/147 training course briefly describes  EASA and its decision making process. It reviews Part-66/147 in detail and elaborates on the role and functions of the EU Member States.
All JAA training courses in the field of continuing airworthiness take into account the new EU Regulations and the Acceptable means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material (GM) published by EASA. Our trainers are experienced, well-respected experts in their field. 

It covers Annexes III and IV to Implementing Rule 2042/2003 and the corresponding AMC and GM materials in detail. The Technical Requirements (Section A) and the Procedures for Competent Authorities (Section B) of Parts 66 and 147 are dealt with separately in a structured way. Changes in the regulations with respect to JAR 66 and JAR 147 are emphasised. This makes the training useful for both new and experienced professionals from industry and authorities.

The attendants receive handouts of all presentations and two books developed by JAA. The first book covers the Basic Regulation 1592/2002 and the Implementing Rule 2042/2003. The second book covers the requirements of Part-66, Part-147 and the corresponding AMC and GM material. These books are very convenient collections of relevant regulatory information for day-to-day use and reference.

The course material is used throughout the training, which eliminates the need to present the full texts from the regulation on the presentation slides. These only summarise the main points of the requirements and are based on the trainer’s knowledge of the requirements and experience in the application. Questions from the attendants and mutual discussions are encouraged, which makes the training more interactive and lively, increasing understanding and learning.

A continuing exchange of information between the JAA and EASA provides both additional information to the trainers and feed back to EASA. Many questions raised during the JAA trainings are now included in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the EASA website.
 

Course Content

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you should have:

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Who should take this course

Representatives from Industry and National Aviation Authorities.

Pre-requisites

Essential:

To prepare for the course, please be familiar with the text of Part-66 and Part-147 Regulations.

To prepare for the e-exam, please be familiar with the detailed text of the Part 66 and Part-147 regulations. E-exams strongly reply on the details of the text in the requirement.