Title: JAR%20145%20Course%20Part%201
1THE JAA MAINTENANCE DIVISION COSCAP - SA
JAR 145 OPS Subpart M TRAINING COURSE
2The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA)
- An introduction to the JAA, its maintenance
policy and in particular JAR-145 OPS -1
(Maintenance aspects).
3JAA OBJECTIVES
- To ensure through co-operation on regulation,
common high levels of aviation safety within the
member states. - To achieve a cost effective safety system so as
to contribute to an efficient aviation industry. - To contribute,through the uniform applications of
common standards, to fair and equal competition
within the member states. - To promote, through international co-operation,
the JAA standards and system to improve the
safety of aviation world- wide.
4JAA MEMBERSHIP
- Only countries who are members of ECAC (European
Civil Aviation Conference) are eligible to join
the JAA. - At present there are 38 member states of ECAC and
34 member states of the JAA, 24 of which are full
members.
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6 AUSTRIA BELGIUM Czech Rep DENMARK FINLAND FRANCE
GERMANY GREECE ICELAND IRELAND ITALY TURKEY
LUXEMBOURG MALTA MONACO NETHERLANDS NORWAY PORTUGA
L ROMANIA SLOVENIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UNITED
KINGDOM
BULGARIA CYPRUS ESTONIA HUNGARY LATVIA
LITHUANIA MOLDOVA MACEDONIA POLAND SLOVAK
Rep. (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
ALBANIA ARMENIA UKRAINE
Croatia
JAA Full Members (24)
JAA (34)
As on May 2001
ECAC (38)
7EC Council Regulation on Technical Harmonisation
3922/91
- The EU regulation on the harmonisation of
technical requirements and procedures applicable
to civil aircraft became effective on 1 January
1992. - The effect of this regulation is to give the
force of European law to those JARs specified
in the regulation including automatic
recognition. It therefore follows that compliance
with and automatic recognition of the JARs
specified in the regulation is mandatory for the
EU JAA-NAA states from the date on when a
particular JAR is gazetted.
8EU Council Regulation on Technical Harmonisation
- JAR-145 approved maintenance organisation is one
JAR specified in the EU regulation and therefore
with the force of law the EU requires compliance
with JAR-145 and the automatic recognition of
such JAR-145 approvals granted by one JAA-NAA by
any other JAA-NAA without further technical
evaluation but subject to compliance with the
common procedures
9EU Council Regulation on Technical Harmonisation
- The common procedures applicable to JAR-145 are
specified in the Joint Maintenance Procedures
blue book. - Failure to comply with JAR-145 or the associated
common procedures are the only basis for
non-recognition and would need to be made known
to the EU.
10Two stage Membership
- Full Members
- Candidate Members
- Access to meetings, but
- No voting rights
- No automatic recognition of approvals
11EUROPEAN MAINTENANCE
- FULL MEMBER NATIONAL AUTHORITIES - 24
- REGIONAL OFFICES - 55
- MAINTENANCE SURVEYORS - 500
- MAINTENANCE ORGANISATIONS - 2100
- OPERATORS - 2400
- As on May 2001
- TOTAL ORGANISATIONS APPROVED/ACCEPTED - 3240
- (OF WHICH 1830 IN EUROPE, 1250 IN U.S.A AND 155
IN THE REST OF THE WORLD )
(rae3)
12JAA Structure
JAA Board
IPAP
JAA Committee
FAA/TCA
NAAs/XIndustry
Executive Board(6)
Secretary General
Research Committee
Regulation
Certification
Maintenance
Operations
Licensing
DIR
COMM
Admin. Director
Support Services
Sub-Committees, Working/Study Groups, Joint Teams
etc.
13JAA SET UP
GOVERNING
IPAP
JAA Board
JAA Committee
EXECUTIVE
Chief Executive
Central JAA
Lic. Div.
Maint. Div
Resource Development Div
Cert Div
Ops. Div
Regul. Div
14Maintenance Committee Industry Representation (1)
- AEA Association European Airlines
- EURACA European Air Carrier Association
- AECMA Association Europeenne des
- Constructeurs de Materiel Aerospatial.
- ERA European Regional Airlines
- EHA European Helicopter Association
-
15Maintenance Committee Industry Representation (2)
- AEI Aircraft Engineers International
- ECOGAS European Council of General Aviation
- Support
- EBAA European Business Aviation Association
- ITF International Transport Workers Federation
- EIMG European Independent Maintenance Group
16Primary role of the JAA Maintenance Division
- To help all JAA National Authorities
establish common standards of compliance with
maintenance JARs such that mutual recognition has
credibility.
17Commercial Air Transport
JAR OPS
JAR 145
JAR 66
JAR 147
18Commercial Air Transport
- JAR OPS OPERATORS REQUIREMENT INCLUDES SUBPART
M MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT - JAR 145 MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION REQUIREMENT
- JAR 66 CERTIFYING STAFF FOR JAR 145
- JAR 147 TRAINING ORGANISATIONS FOR JAR 66
CERTIFYING STAFF
19RESPONSIBILITIES
- The operator is responsible for ensuring the
safe operation of his/her aircraft including
ensuring the completion of all necessary
maintenance. - The JAR 145 organisation is responsible for
carrying out the operators necessary maintenance
to the required standard.
20Joint Aviation Requirements (JARs)
- Section 1
- Requirements
- Section 2
- Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC)
- Interpretative / Explanatory Material (IEM)
21JAA Administrative and Guidance Material
- Section 4
- Operation
- Part 1General Information
- Part 2Procedures
- Part 3Temporary Guidance
- Part 4AOCRegister
- Section 5
- Licensing
- Part 1 to 4
- Section 3
- Certification
- Part 1 to 4
- Section 2
- Maintenance
- Part 1General Information
- Part 2Procedures
- Part 3Temporary Guidance
- List of Maint. Organisations
Section 1 General Information
to Part II
22JAR-66
- Covers certifying staff primarily for JAR-145
- Limited to release of aircraft 5700kg above
- Status Effective June 1998
- Mandatory after June 2001
- Small a/c draft proposal now with the Maintenance
Committee. Possible NPA second quarter 2000.
23JAR-66
- Certifying staff will be granted a JAR-66
aircraft maintenance licence in one or more of
the following categories - A - Certifying mechanic
- B1 - Certifying technician mechanical
- B2 - Certifying technician avionic
- C - Certifying base maintenance engineer
24JAR-66
- The JAR-66 aircraft maintenance licence will
contain the basic A, B1, B2 and C categories - Except for category A it will contain type
ratings - Will be in a standardised JAA format
- Will be issued by the JAA full member Authorities
and be recognised by all others
25JAR-66
- The JAR-66 aircraft maintenance licence alone
does not permit the holder to release to service
an aircraft used for commercial air transport - It in addition requires the JAR-145 organisation
to issue a JAR-145 certification authorisation to
permit release of such aircraft on behalf of the
JAR-145 organisation
26JAR 66
BMCE/C
BMT/B1
BMT/B2
Base Maintenance
BMM
Mechanic
LMCT/B1
LMCT/B2
Line Maintenance
LMCM/A
(Pre-flight Check)
Mechanic
Release to Service by....
Exchangeable Personnel
Certifying staff
non Certifying staff
27JAR 66 PROTECTED RIGHTS
- 1. Existing national licence to be converted to
JAR 66 AML within 10 years with limitations as
necessary. - 2. Converted to full JAR 66 AML if standards meet
full requirement of JAR 66. - 3. Standards check by JAA before (2) conversion.
28Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA)
- 1. BASA is State to State agreement to recognise
each others systems via implementation
procedures. - 2. Maintenance Implementation Procedure (MIP) is
for maintenance. - 3. Signature of MIP activates maintenance part.
- 4. The basic BASA must be signed before any
implementation procedure can be signed.
29Fundamental principle for MIP
- 1. A JAA accepted American FAR-145 Repair Station
will certify compliance with FARs plus any
differences between FAR and JAR. - 2. A JAR-145 European Maintenance Organisation
holding FAR-145 will certify compliance with JARs
plus any differences between FAR and JAR. For
Components a JAA Form One is used.
30JAA Acceptance of American FAR-145 Repair Stations
- 1. Quality Audit System as in JAR 145.
- 2. Access for JAA or FAA acting on behalf of JAA
- 3. Accountable Manager Commitment as in JAR 145
31JAA Acceptance of American FAR-145 Repair Stations
- 4. Supplement to inspection procedures manual.
- 5. Acceptance of other differences.
- 6. Receive maintenance international
standardisation teams (MIST).
32MIST Teams
- MIST Teams use a standard format to question the
NAA and sample a selection of industry
organisations for compliance with JARs such as
145. - MIST Team findings are discussed with the NAA
before being finalised into the need for
corrective action. - Failure to correct within agreed timescales can
lead to the country approvals not being
recognised by other member states.
33MIST OBJECTIVE
- 1. To help FAA staff understand the differences
between JAR-145 and FAR 43/145 from the JAA point
of view. - 2. To look at each FAA regions working practices
for compatibility with JAA procedures. - 3. By snapshot audits of a representative sample
of FAR-145 repair stations, check for
compatibility with JAR-145. - NOTE Any FAR-145 repair station found
significantly out of compliance with FAR-145 or
JAA supplementary conditions will be removed from
JAA list.
34JAA WEBSITE
www.jaa.nl