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4.  
To hold a position with appropriate responsibilities means the airworthiness review staff should have a position within the competent authority that authorises that per-son to sign on behalf that competent authority.

5.  
A person in the competent authority carrying out airworthiness reviews or airworthi-ness certificate renewal inspections in a Member State, prior to the date of entry into force of Part-M should be considered as complying with M.B.902(b).


AMC M.B.902 (b)(1) Airworthiness review by the competent authority
For all aircraft used in commercial air transport and any other aircraft, other than bal-loons, above 2730 kg MTOM, formal aeronautical maintenance training means training (internal or external) supported by evidence on the following subjects:
·  Relevant parts of continuing airworthiness regulations.
·  Relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures, if applicable.
·  Knowledge of the internal procedures for continuing airworthiness.
·  Knowledge of a relevant sample of the type(s) of aircraft gained through a formal-
ised training course. These courses should be at least at a level equivalent to Part-66
Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation.
“Relevant sample” means that these courses should cover typical systems embodied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval
AMC M.B.902 (b)(2) Airworthiness review by the competent authority
For all balloons and any other aircraft of 2730 Kg MTOM and below, not used in commer-cial air transport, appropriate aeronautical maintenance training means demonstrated knowledge of the following subjects:
·  Relevant parts of continuing airworthiness regulations.
·  Relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures, if applicable.
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Section B
PART-M
Subpart I

ED 2008/013/R
·  Knowledge of the internal procedures for continuing airworthiness.
·  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.
“Relevant sample” means that these courses should cover typical systems embodied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval
This knowledge may be demonstrated by documented evidence or by an assessment performed by the competent authority. This assessment should be recorded.
AMC M.B.902 (c) Airworthiness review by the competent authority
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, 
- Initial Training received, 
- Type Training received, 
- Continuation Training received, 
- Experience in continuing airworthiness and within the organisation, 
- Responsibilities of current job. 


APPENDICES
TO THE IMPLEMENTING RULES

Appendix I
Continuing Airworthiness Arrangement

1.  
When an owner contracts an M.A. Subpart G approved continuing airworthiness organisation in accordance with M.A.201 to carry out continuing airworthiness man-agement tasks, upon request by the competent authority a copy of the arrangement shall be sent by the owner to the competent authority of the Member State of regis-try once it has been signed by both parties.

2.  
The arrangement shall be developed taking into account the requirements of Part M and shall define the obligations of the signatories in relation to continuing airworthi-ness of the aircraft.

3.  
It shall contain as a minimum the: -aircraft registration, -aircraft type, -aircraft serial number, -aircraft owner or registered lessee’s name or company details including the
 
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