This 10 days course will introduce the Airworthiness principles for all activities associated with Civil Aircraft.
The course will cover the background to the current airworthiness regulations; aspects of design and certification and operation. A common thread will run through the whole course taking in Type Certification, Supplemental Type Certification, changes (modifications) and repairs at all levels, approval systems to support Design, Production for the TC holder, Operational Approvals, Continued Airworthiness Management under Part M through maintenance activities of Part 145 and the certification of personnel through Parts 66 and 147.
The course is designed to understand the principles of the regulatory system concept concerning aircraft design, manufacturing, modification, operation, management and maintenance.
In practice, it is required to communicate with different organisations with their own airworthiness responsibilities. It provides current practical applications and guidance on how to effectively understand the regulatory principles and responsibilities for all airworthiness-related approvals and standards.
The course is an interactive course with groups of different backgrounds. It provides a good understanding of airworthiness whether it is the EASA system or any other regulatory system.
International Aviation Law including Responsibilities of the States
EU Regulatory Framework in the EU
Regulation 748/2012 Initial Airworthiness
(Part-21) Technical Requirements
Regulation 1321/2014 Continued Airworthiness
In this course, there will be practical exercises to apply the gained knowledge.
• Airline Auditor
• Defence airworthiness personal
• Compliance Monitoring staff
• CAA inspectors
Experience and knowledge of at least one part of the regulatory system.