Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval and Part 66 Certifying Staff
Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval is a regulatory framework that governs the approval and oversight of organisations providing aircraft maintenance training. It sets out the requirements for these training organisations to meet in terms of facilities, training programmes, instructors’ qualifications, and examination processes. Part 147 ensures that the training provided is of high quality and meets the standards set by the aviation authorities. Part 66 Certifying Staff, on the other hand, refers to the certification process for individuals who perform aircraft maintenance tasks. It establishes the requirements for knowledge, skills, and experience that certifying staff must possess to ensure the airworthiness and safety of aircraft. Part 66 defines the categories and subcategories of certifications based on the aircraft systems and components the individuals are qualified to work on. It includes examinations, experience requirements, and ongoing training to ensure that certifying staff maintain their competency throughout their careers.
Course content
- Introduction to EASA
- Part 66 certifying staff and associated AMC/GM
- The EASA approval processes
- Part 147 approved training organisations and associated AMC/GM
- Construction of Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition
- Construction and control of training material
- Quality oversight and audit programme
- Basic and type training requirements
Course prerequisites
It would be advantageous for delegates to be familiar with, or have experience of, aviation training.
Scheduled dates
None, request by mail
