2. Responsibilities of Licensed Personnel –
release to service
• Responsibilities include the works done and the
paper works involved.
• If the works require additional manpower , it is
his responsibility to supervise the works of
others.
• If the works are done half way, it is his duty to
handover the task and proper records are kept.
3. Responsibilities of Licensed Personnel –
release to service
• In the event of overlap of responsibilities, the
primary responsible for the item will involve
other approved personnel of other trades
involved.
▫ Example : an engine change is the primary
responsibility of Engine Personnel, but other from
Avionics and Electrical Trades have to get
involved.
4. Certify the Certificate of Maintenance
Review
• It is issued to certify that all the requirements of
the approved maintenance schedule has been
carried out.
• Normally when aircraft goes for the hanger
checks, the certificate has to be signed by an
approved personnel.
5. Certificate of Release to Service
• Issued in relation to the completion of the works
related to the overhaul, repair, replacement,
modification, mandatory inspection and
scheduled maintenance inspection.
6. Certificate of Release to Service shall
be issued when he is satisfied that:
• All the works had been properly carried out and
accurately recorded.
▫ Up to date airworthiness data had been used.
▫ Proper tools and equipments had been used.
▫ Work environment are appropriate for the works
7. Limitation to the works
• Different limitation to the works are layout in
the related Airworthiness Notice given by the
relevant authority.
▫ An example is the AN 3 by Malaysian DCA at
http://www.dca.gov.my/Division/Airworthiness/
Notices/AN%203.pdf
8. RESOURCES
Written By: joha Rahman
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