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TRAINING COURSE

EASA Part-M General (OLD, DO NOT USE)

Introduction

The EASA Part-M GENERAL training is a two-day training focusing on the requirements for commercial air transport. A separate JAA TO training is available for non-commercial aviation and Subpart F.

The Part-M training has recently been revised to cover the EASA syllabus for regulation training at level 2 (detailed). The Annex I to Implementing Rule EU 1321/2014 and the corresponding Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) are covered in detail. The Technical Requirements (Section A) and the Procedures for Competent Authorities (Section B) of Part-M are dealt with separately and in a logical, structured way.

The training also provides an overview of relevant sections of other regulations like Part-145 and Part 21. In accordance with the EASA syllabus, the training focuses on the requirements for commercial air transport in the particular subparts C, G and I and on the responsibilities of the operator indicated in subpart B. This makes the training useful for both new and experienced professionals from industry and authorities.

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

Please note that this course also covers the elements of the Part-M G&I course in a generic way

Course Content

The course materials are used throughout the training. This eliminates the need to present the full texts from the regulation on the presentation slides. The slides only summarise the main points of the requirements. The trainers elaborate on these slides based on their knowledge of the requirements and experience in their application. Questions from the participants and mutual discussions are encouraged. This makes the training more interactive and lively, which increases understanding and learning.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you should have:

  • The course materials are used throughout the training. This eliminates the need to present the full texts from the regulation on the presentation slides. The slides only summarise the main points of the requirements. The trainers elaborate on these slides based on their knowledge of the requirements and experience in their application. Questions from the participants and mutual discussions are encouraged. This makes the training more interactive and lively, which increases understanding and learning.

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 M Regulations.

Participants need to bring a laptop or a device with a USB stick portal, as some of the material used in class will be provided on a stick.