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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 of 26 November 2014 on the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts and appliances, and on the approval of organisations and personnel involved in these tasks (Recast) (Text with EEA relevance)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Article 1. Subject-matter and scope

  3. Article 2.Definitions

  4. Article 3.Continuing airworthiness requirements

  5. Article 4.Maintenance organisation approvals

  6. Article 5.Certifying staff

  7. Article 6.Training organisation requirements

  8. Article 7.Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003 is repealed. References to the repealed...

  9. Article 8.Entry into force

  10. Article 9.Agency measures

  11. Signature

    1. ANNEX I

      (Part-M)

      1. M.1

        1. SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. M.A.101 Scope

          2. SUBPART B ACCOUNTABILITY

            1. M.A.201 Responsibilities

            2. M.A.202 Occurrence reporting

          3. SUBPART C CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS

            1. M.A.301 Continuing airworthiness tasks

            2. M.A.302 Aircraft Maintenance Programme

            3. M.A.303 Airworthiness directives

            4. M.A.304 Data for modifications and repairs

            5. M.A.305 Aircraft continuing airworthiness record system

            6. M.A.306 Aircraft technical log system

            7. M.A.307 Transfer of aircraft continuing airworthiness records

          4. SUBPART D MAINTENANCE STANDARDS

            1. M.A.401 Maintenance data

            2. M.A.402 Performance of maintenance

            3. M.A.403 Aircraft defects

          5. SUBPART E COMPONENTS

            1. M.A.501 Classification and installation

            2. M.A.502 Component maintenance

            3. M.A.503 Service life limited components

            4. M.A.504 Segregation of components

          6. SUBPART F MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION

            1. M.A.601 Scope

            2. M.A.602 Application

            3. M.A.603 Extent of approval

            4. M.A.604 Maintenance organisation manual

            5. M.A.605 Facilities

            6. M.A.606 Personnel requirements

            7. M.A.607 Certifying staff and airworthiness review staff

            8. M.A.608 Components, equipment and tools

            9. M.A.609 Maintenance data

            10. M.A.610 Maintenance work orders

            11. M.A.611 Maintenance standards

            12. M.A.612 Aircraft certificate of release to service

            13. M.A.613 Component certificate of release to service

            14. M.A.614 Maintenance and airworthiness review records

            15. M.A.615 Privileges of the organisation

            16. M.A.616 Organisational review

            17. M.A.617 Changes to the approved maintenance organisation

            18. M.A.618 Continued validity of approval

            19. M.A.619 Findings

          7. SUBPART G CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION

            1. M.A.701 Scope

            2. M.A.702 Application

            3. M.A.703 Extent of approval

            4. M.A.704 Continuing airworthiness management exposition

            5. M.A.705 Facilities

            6. M.A.706 Personnel requirements

            7. M.A.707 Airworthiness review staff

            8. M.A.708 Continuing airworthiness management

            9. M.A.709 Documentation

            10. M.A.710 Airworthiness review

            11. M.A.711 Privileges of the organisation

            12. M.A.712 Quality system

            13. M.A.713 Changes to the approved continuing airworthiness organisation

            14. M.A.714 Record-keeping

            15. M.A.715 Continued validity of approval

            16. M.A.716 Findings

          8. SUBPART H CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE TO SERVICE — CRS

            1. M.A.801 Aircraft certificate of release to service

            2. M.A.802 Component certificate of release to service

            3. M.A.803 Pilot-owner authorisation

          9. SUBPART I AIRWORTHINESS REVIEW CERTIFICATE

            1. M.A.901 Aircraft airworthiness review

            2. M.A.902 Validity of the airworthiness review certificate

            3. M.A.903 Transfer of aircraft registration within the EU

            4. M.A.904 Airworthiness review of aircraft imported into the EU

            5. M.A.905 Findings

        2. SECTION B PROCEDURE FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. M.B.101 Scope

            2. M.B.102 Competent authority

              1. (a) General

              2. (b) Resources

              3. (c) Qualification and training

              4. (d) Procedures

            3. M.B.104 Record-keeping

            4. M.B.105 Mutual exchange of information

          2. SUBPART B ACCOUNTABILITY

            1. M.B.201 Responsibilities

          3. SUBPART C CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS

            1. M.B.301 Maintenance programme

            2. M.B.302 Exemptions

            3. M.B.303 Aircraft continuing airworthiness monitoring

            4. M.B.304 Revocation and suspension

          4. SUBPART D MAINTENANCE STANDARDS

          5. SUBPART E COMPONENTS

          6. SUBPART F MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION

            1. M.B.601 Application

            2. M.B.602 Initial Approval

            3. M.B.603 Issue of approval

            4. M.B.604 Continuing oversight

            5. M.B.605 Findings

            6. M.B.606 Changes

            7. M.B.607 Revocation, suspension and limitation of an approval

          7. SUBPART G CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION

            1. M.B.701 Application

            2. M.B.702 Initial approval

            3. M.B.703 Issue of approval

            4. M.B.704 Continuing oversight

            5. M.B.705 Findings

            6. M.B.706 Changes

            7. M.B.707 Revocation, suspension and limitation of an approval

          8. SUBPART H CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE TO SERVICE — CRS

          9. SUBPART I AIRWORTHINESS REVIEW CERTIFICATE

            1. M.B.901 Assessment of recommendations

            2. M.B.902 Airworthiness review by the competent authority

            3. M.B.903 Findings

      2. Appendix I

        1. Continuing airworthiness management contract

          1. 1. When an owner/operator contracts in accordance with M.A.201 a continuing...

          2. 2. The contract shall be developed taking into account the requirements...

          3. 3. It shall contain as a minimum the:

          4. 4. It shall state the following:

          5. 5. When an owner/operator contracts a CAMO in accordance with M.A.201...

      3. Appendix II

        Authorised Release Certificate EASA Form 1

        1. These instructions relate only to the use of the EASA...

        2. 1. PURPOSE AND USE

          1. 1.1. The primary purpose of the Certificate is to declare the...

          2. 1.2. Correlation must be established between the Certificate and the item(s)....

          3. 1.3. The Certificate is acceptable to many airworthiness authorities, but may...

          4. 1.4. The Certificate is not a delivery or shipping note.

          5. 1.5. Aircraft are not to be released using the Certificate.

          6. 1.6. The Certificate does not constitute approval to install the item...

          7. 1.7. A mixture of production released and maintenance released items is...

        3. 2. GENERAL FORMAT

          1. 2.1. The Certificate must comply with the format attached including block...

          2. 2.2. The Certificate must be in ‘landscape’ format but the overall...

          3. 2.3. The User/Installer responsibility statement can be placed on either side...

          4. 2.4. All printing must be clear and legible to permit easy...

          5. 2.5. The Certificate may either be pre-printed or computer generated but...

          6. 2.6. The Certificate should be in English, and if appropriate, in...

          7. 2.7. The details to be entered on the Certificate may be...

          8. 2.8. Limit the use of abbreviations to a minimum, to aid...

          9. 2.9. The space remaining on the reverse side of the Certificate...

        4. 3. COPIES

          1. 3.1. There is no restriction in the number of copies of...

        5. 4. ERROR(S) ON A CERTIFICATE

          1. 4.1. If an end-user finds an error(s) on a Certificate, he...

          2. 4.2. The new Certificate must have a new tracking number, signature...

          3. 4.3. The request for a new Certificate may be honoured without...

        6. 5. COMPLETION OF THE CERTIFICATE BY THE ORIGINATOR

          1. Block 1 Approving Competent Authority/Country

          2. Block 2 EASA Form 1 header

          3. Block 3 Form Tracking Number

          4. Block 4 Organisation Name and Address

          5. Block 5 Work Order/Contract/Invoice

          6. Block 6 Item

          7. Block 7 Description

          8. Block 8 Part Number

          9. Block 9 Quantity

          10. Block 10 Serial Number

          11. Block 11 Status/Work

          12. Block 12 Remarks

          13. Block 13a-13e

          14. Block 14a

          15. Block 14b Authorised Signature

          16. Block 14c Certificate/Approval Number

          17. Block 14d Name

          18. Block 14e Date

          19. User/Installer Responsibilities

      4. Appendix III

        Airworthiness Review Certificate — EASA Form 15

      5. Appendix IV

        Class and Ratings System to be used for the Approval of Maintenance Organisations referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart F and Annex II (Part-145)

        1. Except as stated otherwise for the smallest organisations in point...

      6. Appendix V

        1. Maintenance Organisation Approval referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart...

      7. Appendix VI

        1. Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation Approval referred to in Annex I...

      8. Appendix VII

        Complex Maintenance Tasks

        1. The following constitutes the complex maintenance tasks referred to in...

        2. The modification, repair or replacement by riveting, bonding, laminating, or...

      9. Appendix VIII

        limited Pilot-owner maintenance

        1. In addition to the requirements laid down in Annex I...

        2. Competence and responsibility The Pilot-owner is always responsible for any...

    2. ANNEX II

      (Part-145)

      1. 145.1 General

        1. SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

          1. 145.A.10 Scope

          2. 145.A.15 Application

          3. 145.A.20 Terms of Approval

          4. 145.A.25 Facility requirements

          5. 145.A.30 Personnel requirements

          6. 145.A.35 Certifying staff and support staff

          7. 145.A.36 Records of airworthiness review staff

          8. 145.A.40 Equipment and tools

          9. 145.A.42 Components

          10. 145.A.45 Maintenance data

          11. 145.A.47 Production planning

          12. 145.A.48 Performance of maintenance

          13. 145.A.50 Certification of maintenance

          14. 145.A.55 Maintenance and airworthiness review records

          15. 145.A.60 Occurrence reporting

          16. 145.A.65 Safety and quality policy, maintenance procedures and quality system

          17. 145.A.70 Maintenance organisation exposition

          18. 145.A.75 Privileges of the organisation

          19. 145.A.80 Limitations on the organisation

          20. 145.A.85 Changes to the organisation

          21. 145.A.90 Continued validity

          22. 145.A.95 Findings

        2. SECTION B PROCEDURE FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES

          1. 145.B.01 Scope

          2. 145.B.10 Competent authority

            1. 1. General

            2. 2. Resources

            3. 3. Qualification and training

            4. 4. Procedures

          3. 145.B.15 Organisations located in several Member States

          4. 145.B.20 Initial approval

          5. 145.B.25 Issue of approval

          6. 145.B.30 Continuation of an approval

          7. 145.B.35 Changes

          8. 145.B.40 Changes to the Maintenance Organisation Exposition

          9. 145.B.45 Revocation, suspension and limitation of approval

          10. 145.B.50 Findings

          11. 145.B.55 Record-keeping

          12. 145.B.60 Exemptions

      2. Appendix I

        Authorised Release Certificate — EASA Form 1

        1. The provisions of Appendix II to Annex I (Part-M) apply....

      3. Appendix II

        Class and Ratings System used for the Approval of Maintenance Organisations referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart F and Annex II (Part-145)

        1. The provisions of Appendix IV to Annex I (Part-M) apply....

      4. Appendix III

        1. Maintenance Organisation Approval referred to in Annex II (Part-145)

      5. Appendix IV

        Conditions for the use of staff not qualified in accordance with Annex III (Part-66) referred to in points 145.A.30(j)1 and 2

        1. 1. Certifying staff in compliance with all the following conditions are...

        2. 2. Protected rights

    3. ANNEX III

      (Part-66)

      1. 66.1 Competent authority

        1. SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

          1. SUBPART A AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE LICENCE

            1. 66.A.1 Scope

            2. 66.A.3 Licence categories and subcategories

            3. 66.A.5 Aircraft groups

            4. 66.A.10 Application

            5. 66.A.15 Eligibility

            6. 66.A.20 Privileges

            7. 66.A.25 Basic knowledge requirements

            8. 66.A.30 Basic experience requirements

            9. 66.A.40 Continued validity of the aircraft maintenance licence

            10. 66.A.45 Endorsement with aircraft ratings

            11. 66.A.50 Limitations

            12. 66.A.55 Evidence of qualification

            13. 66.A.70 Conversion provisions

        2. SECTION B PROCEDURES FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. 66.B.1 Scope

            2. 66.B.10 Competent authority

              1. (a) General

              2. (b) Resources

              3. (c) Procedures

            3. 66.B.20 Record-keeping

            4. 66.B.25 Mutual exchange of information

            5. 66.B.30 Exemptions

          2. SUBPART B ISSUE OF AN AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE LICENCE

            1. 66.B.100 Procedure for the issue of an aircraft maintenance licence by...

            2. 66.B.105 Procedure for the issue of an aircraft maintenance licence via...

            3. 66.B.110 Procedure for the change of an aircraft maintenance licence to...

            4. 66.B.115 Procedure for the change of an aircraft maintenance licence to...

            5. 66.B.120 Procedure for the renewal of an aircraft maintenance licence validity...

            6. 66.B.125 Procedure for the conversion of licences including group ratings

            7. 66.B.130 Procedure for the direct approval of aircraft type training

          3. SUBPART C EXAMINATIONS

            1. 66.B.200 Examination by the competent authority

          4. SUBPART D CONVERSION OF CERTIFYING STAFF QUALIFICATIONS

            1. 66.B.300 General

            2. 66.B.305 Conversion report for national qualifications

            3. 66.B.310 Conversion report for approved maintenance organisations authorisations

          5. SUBPART E EXAMINATION CREDITS

            1. 66.B.400 General

            2. 66.B.405 Examination credit report

            3. 66.B.410 Examination credit validity

          6. SUBPART F CONTINUING OVERSIGHT

            1. 66.B.500 Revocation, suspension or limitation of the aircraft maintenance licence

      2. Appendix I

        Basic Knowledge Requirements

        1. 1. Knowledge levels for category A, B1, B2, B2L, B3 and...

        2. 2. Modularisation

          1. MODULE 1. MATHEMATICS

          2. MODULE 2. PHYSICS

          3. MODULE 3. ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS

          4. MODULE 4. ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS

          5. MODULE 5. DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

          6. MODULE 6. MATERIALS AND HARDWARE

          7. MODULE 7A. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

          8. MODULE 7B. MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

          9. MODULE 8. BASIC AERODYNAMICS

          10. MODULE 9A. HUMAN FACTORS

          11. MODULE 9B. HUMAN FACTORS

          12. MODULE 10. AVIATION LEGISLATION

          13. MODULE 11A. TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          14. MODULE 11B. PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          15. MODULE 11C. PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          16. MODULE 12. HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          17. MODULE 13. AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          18. MODULE 14. PROPULSION

          19. MODULE 15. GAS TURBINE ENGINE

          20. MODULE 16. PISTON ENGINE

          21. MODULE 17A. PROPELLER

          22. MODULE 17B. PROPELLER

      3. Appendix II

        Basic Examination Standard

        1. 1. General

          1. 1.1. All basic examinations shall be carried out using the multi-choice...

          2. 1.2. Each multi-choice question shall have three alternative answers of which...

          3. 1.3. Each essay question requires the preparation of a written answer...

          4. 1.4. Suitable essay questions shall be drafted and evaluated using the...

          5. 1.5. Each question will have a model answer drafted for it,...

          6. 1.6. The model answer will also be broken down into a...

          7. 1.7. The pass mark for each module and sub-module multi-choice part...

          8. 1.8. The pass mark for each essay question is 75 %...

          9. 1.9. If either the multi-choice part only or the essay part...

          10. 1.10. Penalty marking systems shall not be used to determine whether...

          11. 1.11. A failed module may not be retaken for at least...

          12. 1.12. The time periods required by point 66.A.25 apply to each...

          13. 1.13. The maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module is...

        2. 2. Number of questions per module

          1. 2.1. MODULE 1 — MATHEMATICS

          2. 2.2. MODULE 2 — PHYSICS

          3. 2.3. MODULE 3 — ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS

          4. 2.4. MODULE 4 — ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS

          5. 2.5. MODULE 5 — DIGITAL TECHNIQUES/ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS

          6. 2.6. MODULE 6 — MATERIALS AND HARDWARE

          7. 2.7. MODULE 7A — MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

            1. MODULE 7B — MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

          8. 2.8. MODULE 8 — BASIC AERODYNAMICS

          9. 2.9. MODULE 9A — HUMAN FACTORS

            1. MODULE 9B — HUMAN FACTORS

          10. 2.10. MODULE 10 — AVIATION LEGISLATION

          11. 2.11. MODULE 11A — TURBINE AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

            1. MODULE 11B — PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

            2. MODULE 11C — PISTON AEROPLANE AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          12. 2.12. MODULE 12 — HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS:

          13. 2.13. MODULE 13 — AIRCRAFT AERODYNAMICS, STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS

          14. 2.14. MODULE 14 — PROPULSION

          15. 2.15. MODULE 15 — GAS TURBINE ENGINE

          16. 2.16. MODULE 16 — PISTON ENGINE

          17. 2.17. MODULE 17A — PROPELLER

            1. MODULE 17B — PROPELLER

      4. Appendix III

        Aircraft type training and examination standard

        1. On the job training

          1. 1. General

          2. 2. Aircraft type training levels

          3. 3. Aircraft type training standard

            1. 3.1. Theoretical element

            2. 3.2. Practical element

          4. 4. Type training examination and assessment standard

            1. 4.1. Theoretical element examination standard

            2. 4.2. Practical element assessment standard

          5. 5. Type examination standard

          6. 6. On the Job Training

      5. Appendix IV

        1. Experience requirements for extending a Part-66 aircraft maintenance licence

      6. Appendix V

        1. Application Form — EASA Form 19

          1. 1. This Appendix contains an example of the form used for...

          2. 2. The competent authority of the Member State may modify the...

      7. Appendix VI

        1. Aircraft Maintenance Licence referred to in Annex III (Part-66) –...

          1. 1. An example of the aircraft maintenance licence referred to in...

          2. 2. The document shall be printed in the standardised form shown...

          3. 3. The document may be filled in either in English or...

          4. 4. Each licence holder shall have a unique licence holder number,...

          5. 5. The document may have the pages in a different order...

          6. 6. The document shall be prepared by the competent authority. However,...

          7. 7. The preparation of any change to an existing aircraft maintenance...

          8. 8. The holder of the aircraft maintenance licence shall keep it...

          9. 9. The aircraft maintenance licence issued in accordance with Annex III...

          10. 10. The Annex to EASA Form 26 is optional and may...

          11. 11. With regard to the aircraft type rating page of the...

          12. 12. Notwithstanding point 11, each page issued shall be in the...

          13. 13. The aircraft maintenance licence shall clearly indicate that the limitations...

          14. 14. Where a pre-printer format is used for issuing the aircraft...

      8. Appendix VII

        1. Basic knowledge requirements for category L aircraft maintenance licence

          1. TABLE OF CONTENTS:

            1. Module Designation

              1. 1L ‘ Basic knowledge ’

              2. 2L ‘ Human factors ’

              3. 3L ‘ Aviation legislation ’

              4. 4L ‘ Airframe wooden/metal tube and fabric ’

              5. 5L ‘ Airframe composite ’

              6. 6L ‘ Airframe metal ’

              7. 7L ‘ Airframe general ’

              8. 8L ‘ Power plant ’

              9. 9L ‘ Balloon/Airship hot air ’

              10. 10L ‘ Balloon/Airship gas (free/tethered) ’

              11. 11L ‘ Airships hot air/gas ’

              12. 12L ‘ Radio Com/ELT/Transponder/Instruments ’

      9. Appendix VIII

        1. Basic examination standard for category L aircraft maintenance licence

    4. ANNEX IV

      (Part-147)

      1. 147.1

        1. SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. 147.A.05 Scope

            2. 147.A.10 General

            3. 147.A.15 Application

          2. SUBPART B ORGANISATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

            1. 147.A.100 Facility requirements

            2. 147.A.105 Personnel requirements

            3. 147.A.110 Records of instructors, examiners and assessors

            4. 147.A.115 Instructional equipment

            5. 147.A.120 Maintenance training material

            6. 147.A.125 Records

            7. 147.A.130 Training procedures and quality system

            8. 147.A.135 Examinations

            9. 147.A.140 Maintenance training organisation exposition

            10. 147.A.145 Privileges of the maintenance training organisation

            11. 147.A.150 Changes to the maintenance training organisation

            12. 147.A.155 Continued validity

            13. 147.A.160 Findings

          3. SUBPART C APPROVED BASIC TRAINING COURSE

            1. 147.A.200 The approved basic training course

            2. 147.A.205 Basic knowledge examinations

            3. 147.A.210 Basic practical assessment

          4. SUBPART D AIRCRAFT TYPE/TASK TRAINING

            1. 147.A.300 Aircraft type/task training

            2. 147.A.305 Aircraft type examinations and task assessments

        2. SECTION B PROCEDURES FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. 147.B.05 Scope

            2. 147.B.10 Competent Authority

              1. (a) General

              2. (b) Resources

              3. (c) Procedures

              4. (d) Qualification and training

            3. 147.B.20 Record-keeping

            4. 147.B.25 Exemptions

          2. SUBPART B ISSUE OF AN APPROVAL

            1. 147.B.110 Procedure for approval and changes to the approval

            2. 147.B.120 Continued validity procedure

            3. 147.B.125 Maintenance training organisation approval certificate

            4. 147.B.130 Findings

          3. SUBPART C REVOCATION, SUSPENSION AND LIMITATION OF THE MAINTENANCE TRAINING ORGANISATION APPROVAL...

            1. 147.B.200 Revocation, suspension and limitation of the maintenance training organisation approval...

      2. Appendix I

        1. Basic training course duration

      3. Appendix II

        1. Maintenance Training Organisation Approval referred to in Annex IV (Part-147)...

      4. Appendix III

        1. Certificates of Recognition referred to in Annex IV (Part-147) —...

    5. ANNEX V

      Repealed Regulation with list of its successive amendments

    6. ANNEX Va

      PART-T

      1. T.1 Competent authority

        1. SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. T.A.101 Scope

          2. SUBPART B CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS

            1. T.A.201 Responsibilities

              1. 1. The operator is responsible for the airworthiness of the aircraft...

              2. 2. The tasks specified in T.A.201 (1) shall be controlled by...

              3. 3. The continuing airworthiness management organisation referred to in point (2)...

          3. SUBPART E MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION

            1. T.A. 501 Maintenance Organisation

          4. SUBPART G ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS APPROVED PURSUANT TO...

            1. T.A.701 Scope

            2. T.A.704 Continuing airworthiness management exposition

            3. T.A.706 Personnel requirements

            4. T.A.708 Continuing airworthiness management

            5. T.A.709 Documentation

            6. T.A.711 Privileges

            7. T.A.712 Quality system

            8. T.A.714 Record-keeping

            9. T.A.715 Continued validity of approval

            10. T.A.716 Findings

        2. SECTION B ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES

          1. SUBPART A GENERAL

            1. T.B.101 Scope

            2. T.B.102 Competent authority

              1. 1. General

              2. 2. Resources

              3. 3. Qualification and training

              4. 4. Procedures

            3. T.B.104 Record-keeping

              1. 1. The requirements of M.B.104(a), (b) and (c) of Annex I...

              2. 2. The minimum records for the oversight of each aircraft shall...

              3. 3. All records specified in T.B.104 shall be made available, upon...

              4. 4. The records specified in (2) shall be retained until 4...

            4. T.B.105 Mutual exchange of information

          2. SUBPART B ACCOUNTABILITY

            1. T.B.201 Responsibilities

              1. 1. The competent authority as specified in T.1 is responsible for...

              2. 2. The competent authority shall perform inspections and investigations before the...

              3. 3. The competent authority shall ensure coordination with the State of...

            2. T.B.202 Findings

              1. 1. A level 1 finding is any significant non-compliance with the...

              2. 2. A level 2 finding is any non-compliance with the Part-T...

              3. 3. When a finding is detected during inspections, investigations, aircraft surveys...

              4. 4. For level 1 findings, the competent authority shall require appropriate...

          3. SUBPART G ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATIONS APPROVED PURSUANT TO...

            1. T.B.702 Initial approval

            2. T.B.704 Continuing oversight

            3. T.B.705 Findings

    7. ANNEX VI

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