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What is Part M in EASA?

What is Part M in EASA?

The objective of EASA Part M is Continuing Airworthiness Requirements. Part M concerns specifically the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts and appliances together with the approval of organizations and personnel involved in these tasks.

What is AMC and EASA?

The AMC and GM are to support a harmonised application of airborne and ground-based surveillance systems in a safe, efficient, cost-effective and proportionate manner throughout the European ATM network (EATMN).

What is Ma car m?

305 aircraft maintenance record system or M.A.

What do you need to know about EASA Part M?

1. EASA Part M – Continuing Airworthiness Requirements 2. EASA Part 145 – Maintenance Organization Approvals 3. EASA Part 66 – Certifying Staff 4. EASA Part 147 – Technical Training Organizations and Requirements Part M is presented as two sections.

What are the continuing airworthiness requirements part m?

CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS REQUIREMENTS – PART M Consolidated version of Part M of the Commission Regulation EC No. 2042/2003, and related EASA Decisions (Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material), as amended Issue: July 2010 PART M amended by EU No. 127/2010 EC No. 1056/2008 EC No. 376/2007 EC No. 707/2006 + AMC/GM Part M

Why is m-EASA important to the aviation community?

  It is the first of a series of value-added publications in print and electronic format for our stakeholders in the aviation community. One of the main objectives is to make it simpler for everyone to work with the European regulations.

What is an EASA Part 145 approved maintenance organization?

What is an EASA Part 145 approved maintenance organization? EASA Part 145 is the European standard for the approval of organisations that perform maintenance on aircraft and aircraft components that are registered in EASA Member States.