(b)
an appropriate licence in compliance with MCAR-66 or a CAD recognized maintenance personnel qualification appropriate to the aircraft category (for cases covered in MCAR-66 subparts B and C) or an aeronautical degree or equivalent, and;
(c)
formal aeronautical maintenance training, and;
(d)
a position within the approved organisation with appropriate responsibilities.
(e)
Notwithstanding points “a” to “d”, the requirement laid down in point MCAR-M.707(a)1b may be replaced by five years of experience in continuing airworthiness additional to those already required by point MCAR-M.707(a)1a.
2. For aircraft not used in commercial air transport of 2 730 kg MTOM and below, and balloons, these staff shall have acquired:
(a)
at least three years experience in continuing airworthiness, and;
(b)
an appropriate licence in compliance with MCAR-66 or a CAD recognized
maintenance personnel qualification appropriate to the aircraft category (for cases covered in MCAR-66 subparts B and C) or an aeronautical degree or equivalent, and;
(c)
formal aeronautical maintenance training, and;
(d)
a position within the approved organisation with appropriate responsibilities.
(e)
Notwithstanding points “a” to “d”, the requirement laid down in point MCAR-M.707(a)2b may be replaced by four years of experience in continuing airworthiness additional to those already required by point MCAR-M.707(a)2a.
(b)
Airworthiness review staff nominated by the approved continuing airworthiness organisation can only be issued an authorisation by the approved continuing airworthiness organisation when formally accepted by CAD after satisfactory completion of an airworthiness review under supervision.
(c)
The organisation shall ensure that aircraft airworthiness review staff can demonstrate appropriate recent continuing airworthiness management experience.
(d)
Airworthiness review staff shall be identified by listing each person in the continuing airworthiness management exposition together with their airworthiness review authorisation reference.
(e)
The organisation shall maintain a record of all airworthiness review staff, which shall include details of any appropriate qualification held together with a summary of relevant continuing airworthiness management experience and training and a copy of the authorisation. This record shall be retained until two years after the airworthiness review staff have left the organisation.
MCAR-M.708 Continuing airworthiness management
(a)
All continuing airworthiness management shall be carried out according to the prescriptions of MCAR-M Subpart C.
(b)
For every aircraft managed, the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation shall:
1.
develop and control a maintenance programme for the aircraft managed including any applicable reliability programme,
2.
present the aircraft maintenance programme and its amendments to CAD for approval, unless covered by an indirect approval procedure in accordance with point MCAR-M.302(c), and provide a copy of the programme to the owner of aircraft not involved in commercial air transport,
3.
manage the approval of modification and repairs,
4.
ensure that all maintenance is carried out in accordance with the approved maintenance programme and released in accordance with MCAR-M Subpart H,
5.
ensure that all applicable airworthiness directives and operational directives with a continuing airworthiness impact, are applied,
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