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Independence from the airworthiness management process may be achieved, among other ways, by:
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 Being authorised to perform airworthiness reviews only on aircraft for which the person has not participated in their management. For example, performing airworthiness reviews on a specific model line, while being involved in the airworthiness management of a different model line.

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MCAR-M Subpart G organisations with MCAR-145/MCAR-M Subpart F approval, may nominate maintenance personnel from their MCAR-145/MCAR-M. Subpart F organisation as airworthiness review staff, as long as they are not involved in the airworthiness management of the aircraft. These personnel should not have been involved in the release to service of that particular aircraft (other than maintenance tasks performed during the physical survey of the aircraft or performed as a result of findings discovered during such physical survey) to avoid possible conflict of interests.

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Nominating as airworthiness review staff personnel from the Quality Department of the continuing airworthiness management organisation. 

Overall authority on the airworthiness management process of complete aircraft may be achieved, among other ways, by:

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Nominating as airworthiness review staff the Accountable Manager or the Maintenance Postholder.

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Being authorised to perform airworthiness reviews only on those particular aircraft for which the person is responsible for the complete continuing airworthiness management process.

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In the case of one-man organisations, this person has always overall authority. This means that this person can be nominated as airworthiness review staff. 


AMC M.707 (a)(1) Airworthiness review staff 
For all aircraft used in commercial air transport and any other aircraft, other than balloons, above 2730 kg MTOM, formal aeronautical maintenance training means training (internal or external) supported by evidence on the following subjects: 
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Relevant parts of initial and continuing airworthiness regulations. 

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Relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures, if applicable. 

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The organisation’s continuing airworthiness management exposition. 

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Knowledge of a relevant sample of the type(s) of aircraft gained through a formalised

training course. These courses should be at least at a level equivalent to MCAR-66 Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation and could be imparted by a MCAR-147 organisation, by the manufacturer, or by any other organisation accepted by CAD.  “Relevant sample” means that these courses should cover typical systems embodied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval. 

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Maintenance methods. 


AMC M.707 (a)(2) Airworthiness review staff 
For all balloons and any other aircraft of 2730 Kg MTOM and below, not used in commercial air transport: 
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 “experience in continuing airworthiness”  can be full-time or part-time, either as professional or on a voluntary basis.

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 Appropriate aeronautical maintenance training means demonstrated knowledge of the following subjects:


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Relevant parts of initial and continuing airworthiness regulations. 

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Relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures, if applicable. 

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The organisation’s continuing airworthiness management exposition. 

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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 MCAR-66 Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation and could be imparted by a MCAR-147 organisation, by the manufacturer, or by any other organisation accepted by CAD.  “Relevant sample” means that these courses should cover typical systems embodied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval 
 
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