When the MCAR-145 approved organisation determines, for any reason, to defer a maintenance task, it has to be formally agreed by the Operator. If the deferment goes beyond an approved limit, refer to paragraph 2.17: "Deviation from the maintenance Schedule". This should be addressed, where applicable, in the maintenance contract.
Unscheduled maintenance/Defect rectification.
The contract should specify to which level the MCAR-145 approved organisation may rectify a defect without reference to the operator. As a minimum, the approval and incorporation of major repairs should be addressed. The deferment of any defect rectification shall be submitted to the operator and, if applicable, to CAD.
Deferred tasks.
See paragraphs 2.14 and 2.15 above and AMC to MCAR-145.50 (e). In addition, the use of the Operator's MEL and the relation with the Operator in case of a defect that cannot be rectified at the line station should be addressed.
Deviation from the maintenance schedule.
Deviations have to be requested by the operator to CAD or granted by the Operator in accordance with a procedure acceptable to CAD. The contract should specify the support the MCAR-145 approved organisation may provide to the operator in order to substantiate the deviation request.
Test flight.
If any test flight is required, it shall be performed in accordance with the operator's Continuing airworthiness management exposition.
Release to service documentation.
The release to service has to be performed by the MCAR-145 approved organisation in accordance with its MOE procedures. The contract should, however, specify which support forms have to be used (Operator's technical log, MCAR-145 approved organisation's maintenance visit file, etc...) and the documentation the MCAR-145 approved organisation should provide to the operator upon delivery of the aircraft. This may include but may not be limited to:
. Certificate of release to service -mandatory-,
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