Fast Track Programme EASA Part-M, Part-CAMO, Part-145, Part-66/147
Course content
EASA Airworthiness Management (Part-M + Part-CAMO) training
The Part-M training has been revised and renamed and now includes Part-CAMO and applicable parts from Part-M. The Annex I & Vc (Part-M and Part-CAMO) to Implementing Rule EU 1321/2014 and the corresponding Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) are covered. The applicable regulations will be addressed 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 licensed air carriers, Part-M subparts C and I, and on the responsibilities of the operator indicated in Part-M subpart B and Part-CAMO, including the responsibility of the maintenance organisations.
Please note this course also covers the elements of the Airworthiness Review Part-M, Part-CAMO in a generic way.
EASA Part-145 training
The Annex II to Implementing Rule EU 1321/2014 and the corresponding Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Materials (GM) are covered in detail. The Technical Requirements (Section A) and the Procedures for Competent Authorities (Section B) of Part-145 are dealt with separately and in a logical, structured way. The link between the regulation and the Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) is also discussed.
The training also provides an overview of relevant sections of other regulations like Part-M (both for maintenance and for continuing airworthiness management), Part 21, Part-66 and Part-147.
EASA Part-66/147 training course
It covers Annexes III and IV to Implementing Rule EU 1321/2014 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.
Part-66 (Annex III) Aircraft Maintenance Licence requirements. Detailing Basic licence, type training, OJT and the role of the National Aviation Authorities. Including the new licence categories introduced (B2L, L licence).
Part-147, the requirements for a Maintenance Training Organisation. Including the meaning of the regulation change introduced with EU 2018/1142 for approved Basic Training organisations.
All courses are up to date and follow the latest EASA regulations.
Course prerequisites
To prepare for the course, please be familiar with the text of Part M, Part-CAMO, Part-145, Part-66 and Part-147 Regulations. People relatively new in the aviation sector should also be able to follow and benefit from this training.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Scheduled dates
None, request by mail
