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The requirement that the organisation performing the specialised services must be “appropriately qualified” means that it should meet an officially recognised standard or, otherwise, it should be acceptable to the competent authority (through the approval of the Maintenance Organisation Manual).
“Under the control of the Subpart F organisation” means that the Subpart F organisation should investigate the capability of the subcontracted organisation (including qualifica-tions, facilities, equipment and materials) and ensure that such organisation:
-Receives appropriate maintenance instructions and maintenance data for the task to be performed.
-Properly records the maintenance performed in the Subpart F airworthiness records.
-Notifies the Subpart F organisation for any deviation or non-conformity, which has arisen during such maintenance.
The certificate of release to service may be issued either at the subcontractors or at the organisation facility by authorised certifying staff, and always under the M.A. Subpart F organisation reference. Such staff would normally come from the M.A. Subpart F organisation but may otherwise be a person from the subcontractor who meets the M.A. Subpart F organisation certifying staff standard which itself is approved by the compe-tent authority via the Maintenance Organisation Manual.
Subcontracted specialised services organisations should be listed in the Maintenance Organisation Manual of the Subpart F organisation together with their qualifications, and the associated control procedures.


AMC M.A.616 Organisational review (*)
1.  
The primary objectives of the organisational review are to enable the approved main-tenance organisation to ensure that it can deliver a safe product and that approved maintenance organisation remains in compliance with the requirements.

2.  
The approved maintenance organisation should identify:

2.1. The person responsible for the organisational review, and;
2.2. The frequency of the reviews, and;
2.3. The scope and content of the reviews, and;
2.4. The persons accomplishing the reviews, and;
2.5. The procedure for planning, performing and processing review findings.
2.6. The procedure for ensuring corrective actions are carried out in the appropriate time frame.

3.  
The organisation quality system as specified in Part-145 provides an acceptable basic structure for the organisational review system for organisations with more than 10 maintenance staff, dependent upon the complexity of the organisation.

4.  
Appendix VIII should be used to manage the organisational reviews.


* see also Appendix VIII to AMC M.A.616 106


AMC M.A.617 Changes to the approved maintenance organisation
The competent authority should be given adequate notification of any proposed changes in order to enable the maintenance organisation to remain approved if agreed by the competent authority during negotiations about any of the specified changes. Without this paragraph the approval would automatically be suspended in all cases.

EU 127/2010

SUBPART G
CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS
MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION

M.A.701 Scope
This Subpart establishes the requirements to be met by an organisation to qualify for the issue or continuation of an approval for the management of aircraft continuing airwor-thiness.
M.A.702 Application
An application for issue or change of a continuing airworthiness management organisa-tion approval shall be made on a form and in a manner established by the competent authority.
AMC M.A.702 Application
An application should be made on an EASA Form 2 (Appendix IX to AMC M.A.602 and AMC M.A.702) or equivalent acceptable to the competent authority.
The EASA Form 2 is valid for the application for M.A. Subpart F, Part-145 and M.A. Subpart G organisations. Organisations applying for several approvals may do so using a single EASA Form 2.
 
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