c.
Completion of the procedural training.
The above procedures should be specified in the maintenance organisation manual and be accepted by CAD.
2. Typical tasks that may be certified and/or carried out by the commander holding an ATPL or CPL are minor maintenance or simple checks included in the following list:
a.
Replacement of internal lights, filaments and flash tubes.
b.
Closing of cowlings and refitment of quick access inspection panels.
c.
Role changes, e.g., stretcher fit, dual controls, FLIR, doors, photographic equipment etc.
d.
Any check/replacement involving simple techniques consistent with this AMC and as agreed by CAD.
3. The authorisation should have a finite life of twelve months subject to satisfactory recurrent training on the applicable aircraft type.
AMC M.607 Certifying staff
1.
Adequate understanding of the relevant aircraft and/or aircraft component(s) to be maintained together with the associated organisation procedures means that the person has received training and has relevant maintenance experience on the product type and associated organisation procedures such that the person understands how the product functions, what are the more common defects with associated consequences.
2.
All prospective certifying staff are required to be assessed for competence, qualification and capability related to intended certifying duties. Competence and capability can be assessed by having the person work under the supervision of another certifying person for sufficient time to arrive at a conclusion. Sufficient time could be as little as a few weeks if the person is fully exposed to relevant work. The person need not be assessed against the complete spectrum of intended duties. When the person has been recruited from another approved maintenance organisation and was a certifying person in that organisation then it is reasonable to accept a written confirmation from the previous organisation.
3.
The organisation should hold copies of all documents that attest to qualification, and to recent experience.
AMC M.607 (c) Certifying staff
1. The following minimum information as applicable should be kept on record in respect of each certifying person:
(a)
name;
(b)
date of birth;
(c)
basic training;
(d)
type training;
(e)
recurrent training;
(f)
specialised training;
(g)
experience;
(h)
qualifications relevant to the approval;
(i)
scope of the authorisation and personal authorisation reference;
(j)
date of first issue of the authorisation;
(k)
if appropriate - expiry date of the authorisation.
2.
Persons authorised to access the system should be maintained at a minimum to ensure that records cannot be altered in an unauthorised manner or that such confidential records
become accessible to unauthorised persons.
3.
CAD should be granted access to the records upon request.
AMC M.608 (a) Components, equipment and tools
1.
Once the applicant for MCAR-M Subpart F approval has determined the intended scope of approval for consideration by CAD, it will be necessary to show that all tools and equipment as specified in the maintenance data can be made available when needed.
2.
All such tools should be clearly identified and listed in a control register including any personal tools and equipment that the organisation agrees can be used.
3.
For tools required on an occasional basis, the organisation should ensure that they are controlled in terms of servicing or calibration as required.
AMC M.608 (b) Components, equipment and tools
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