2. AAVVIIAATTIIOONN AAUUTTHHOORRIITTIIEESS
I.C.A.O. (International Civil Aviation Organization)
Established at the end of the World War II through the so-called "Convention of
Chicago", signed in 1944.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES
To this day, the I.C.A.O. has issued 18 Annexes.
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3. F.A.A.
(Federal Aviation Administration)
Established, in 1958, in America. This is the agency of the United States
Department of Transportation responsible for regulating all aspects of civil
aviation.
E.A.S.A.
(European Aviation Safety Agency)
established, in 2002, by two European institutions, the European Parliament and
the Council of the European Union, with a goal to provide at the European
Commission, all the technical expertise to carry out the tasks fixed in the
regulations.
N.A.A. (ENAC for Italy)
(National Aviation Authority)
in general, the National Aviation Authorities (EASA members) act as the sole
regulatory authority for the technical regulation, certification, supervision and
control of civil aviation.
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requirements
and procedures
for the
certification of
aircraft and
related
products, parts
requirements
and procedures
for the released
of the Type
Certificate
requirements and
procedures for the
certification of
companies approved
C.A.M.O.
requirements and
procedures for the
certification of
companies approved
A.M.O.
requirements and
procedures for the
certification of
maintenance schools
approved A.M.T.O.
requirements and
procedures for the
certification of
maintenance staff
through the A.M.L.
70 items arising
from ICAO
annexes
EASA RREEGGUULLAATTOORRYY SSTTRRUUCCTTUURREE
BASIC REGULATION
n. 216/2008
REGULATION
n. 1702/2003
REGULATION
n. 2042/2003
PART 21 AIRWORTHINESS
CODES
PART M
PART 145
PART147
PART 66
5. AAIIRRLLIINNEE Part M.A.201
Wmto > 5700kg
AIR OPERATOR
Airworthiness Review
Certificate released in
accordance with Chapter I of
Part M (Regulation
n.2042/2003)
APPROVED C.A.M.O.
(Continuing Airworthiness Management
Organization)
APPROVED A.M.O.
(Approved Maintenance
Organization)
C.A.T.
Commercial Air
Transportation
Airworthiness Certificate
released in accordance with
Chapter H of Part 21
(Regulation
n. 1702/2003)
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6. AAIIRRWWOORRTTHHIINNEESSSS MMAANNAAGGEEMMEENNTT CCYYCCLLEE
C.A.M.O.
Part M.A.801
Certify that the work
has been carried out
in accordance with
Part 145 and the
technical
documentation
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A.M.O.
Approved Maintenance
Organization
Part 145
SUPPORT STAFF
CERTIFYING STAFF
Document that certifies
the qualifications of the
maintenance staff
Document that certifies the
holder to issue the Certificate
of Released to Service
MAINTENANCE
DATA
A.M.L.
Aircraft Maintenance
Licence
C.A.
Company
Authorization
support
traceability
certification
Continuing Airworthiness
Management Organization
Part M Chapter G
Part M.A.708
Part M.A.401
7. AIR OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Type
Check
T.B.O. (Time Between Overhauls)
C 3500-5400 FLIGHT HOURS
15-18 MONTHS
D 18000-26000 FLIGHT HOURS
66-108 MONTHS
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Type
Check
T.B.O. (Time Between Overhauls)
A 400-1000 FLIGHT HOURS
B 2000 FLIGHT HOURS
9. MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE DDAATTAA
Provides rules, limits, tolerances, procedures and
controls to perform work that are considered
binding
M.O.E. (Maintenance
Organization
Exposition)
A.M.M. (Aircraft
Maintenance Manual)
I.P.C. (Illustrated
Parts Catalog)
M.E.L. (Minimum
Equipment List)
etc…..
Used for
recording of
work performed
SUPPORT TRACEABILITY
CERTIFICATION
Attests to the satisfactory result
of maintenance activities on
aircraft / components
C.R.S. (Certificate of Release to Service)
EASA FORM ONE
A.T.L.
(Aircraft
Technical
logbook)
A.C.L.
(Aircraft
Cabin
Logbook)
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10. MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEE
All activities necessary to ensure the good condition of airworthiness and basically
consist :
INSPECTIONS REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS
TESTING CHANGES REVISIONS ADJUSTMENTS
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