2.
Appropriate aeronautical maintenance training means demonstrated knowledge of the following subjects:
· Relevant parts of initial and continuing airworthiness regulations.
· Relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures, if applicable.
· The organisation’s continuing airworthiness management exposition.
· Knowledge of a relevant sample of the type(s) of aircraft gained through training and/or work experience. Such knowledge should be at least at a level equivalent to Part-66 Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation and could be imparted by a Part-147 organisation, by the manufacturer, or by any other organisation accepted by the competent authority.
“Relevant sample” means that these courses should cover typical systems embod-ied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval
· Maintenance methods.
This knowledge may be demonstrated by documented evidence or by an assessment performed by the competent authority or by other airworthiness review staff already authorised within the organisation in accordance with approved procedures. This assess-ment should be recorded.
AMC M.A.707 (b) Airworthiness review staff
The formal acceptance by the competent authority of the airworthiness review staff is granted through the corresponding EASA Form 4.
An airworthiness review “under supervision” means under the supervision of the compe-tent authority. If the organisation has already properly authorised airworthiness review staff, the competent authority may accept that the supervision be performed by this exist-ing airworthiness review staff in accordance with an approved procedure. In such case, evidence of the airworthiness review performed under supervision should be provided to the competent authority together with the EASA Form 4. If satisfied, the competent authority will issue the formal acceptance through the EASA Form 4.
Once the airworthiness review staff has been accepted by the competent authority, the inclusion of their name in the exposition (refer to M.A.704(a)5) constitutes the formal authorisation by the organisation.
AMC M.A.707 (c) Airworthiness review staff
In order to keep the validity of the airworthiness review staff authorisation, the airwor-thiness review staff should have either:
· been involved in continuing airworthiness management activities for at least six
months in every two year period, or
· conducted at least one airworthiness review in the last twelve month period.
In order to restore the validity of the authorisation, the airworthiness review staff should conduct at a satisfactory level an airworthiness review under the supervision of the com-petent authority or, if accepted by the competent authority, under the supervision of another currently valid authorised airworthiness review staff of the concerned continu-ing airworthiness management organisation in accordance with an approved procedure.
AMC M.A.707 (e) Airworthiness review staff
The minimum content of the airworthiness review staff record should be:
-Name,
-Date of Birth,
-Basic Education,
-Experience,
-Aeronautical Degree and/or Part-66 qualification and/or nationally-recognised main-
tenance personnel qualification, -Initial Training received, -Type of Training received, -Continuation Training received, -Experience in continuing airworthiness and within the organisation, -Responsibilities of current role in the organisation, -Copy of the authorisation.
ED 2008/013/R
Section A
PART-M
Subpart G
EC 1056/2008
M.A.708 Continuing airworthiness management
(a)
All continuing airworthiness management shall be carried out according to the pre-scriptions of M.A Subpart C.
(b)
For every aircraft managed, the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation shall:
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