EASA Part-145 Regulation

This course is intended for Aviation professionals working in EASA approved Part CAMO and Part 145 approved organizations as well as personnel working for Airlines who are required to liaise with technical personnel during discharge of their duties such as technical pilots.

Learning Experience

Hybrid: 1 day Asynchronous / 4 hrs Virtual Instructor Led Training

Next VILT Sessions: Contact info@raven.aero

What the Course is About

This hybrid course covers EASA Part-145 regulation in detail and is composed of 3 modules:

Module 1: The Basic Regulation is an asynchronous module giving a good overview on how EASA was set-up and what is its intended purpose and objectives as described in EU Regulation 2018/1139.

Module 2: The EASA Rulemaking Process is an asynchronous module intended to support the candidate consolidating further the knowledge gained in the first module. EASA plays a vital role in the creation and implementation of aviation rules and regulations and the intent of this module is to give a good understanding of the processes involved behind rule making. 

Module 3: Part 145 Regulation Review is a synchronous module covering EU Regulation 1321/2014 Annex II (Part-145), where the participants have the ability to interact with the instructor online, covering all the requirements to be met by EASA approved Part-145 Organisations.

Note: Although this course covers 145.A.200 – Management System, it does not cover the implementation details. The “EASA Part-145 + SMS Implementation” course is recommended if you need a deeper understanding of SMS implementation in Part 145 organisations.

Following the completion of all the three modules the participants will gain an enhanced understanding of the EASA Part-145 requirements as well as the knowledge and understanding on how to keep oneself updated with any amendments of the regulations that are published by EASA.

Target Audience

  • Accountable Managers
  • Nominated Persons
  • Compliance Monitoring Managers and Auditors
  • Safety Managers
  • Continuing Airworthiness Engineers
  • Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and Technicians
  • Aircraft Maintenance Planners
  • Aircraft Maintenance Programme Engineers
  • Aircraft Reliability Engineers
  • Technical Pilots

Learning Experience

This course is delivered in Hybrid mode, equivalent to 2-day classroom training.

Modules 1 and 2 are asynchronous courses and can be done in the students own time.

When learners complete the first 2 modules they can register to attend virtual live sessions on the dates below:

Module 3 Live Sessions:

Next session: 5th September 2024 1600-2000 CET

Contact support@raven.aero for bre-bookings.

Live sessions can also be organised on demand with minimum group of 4 participants.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

  • The Learner shall be able to outline the basic features of the Basic Regulation.
  • The Learner will be able to briefly describe the EASA Rulemaking Procedure, and recognise rules at different stages of the process.
  • The learner will be able to understand the requirements for EASA Approved Part-145 Organizations.

Skill

  • The Learner shall be taught awareness of the Basic Regulation, and which parts apply to their daily role.
  • The Learner will be able to locate the EASA Rulemaking Process, Terms of Reference, Notice of Proposed Amendments and Opinions on the EASA website.
  • The Learner will be able to locate the EASA Part-145 regulations on the EASA Website.

Competence

  • The Learner shall be able to highlight the need for the Basic Regulation, and be conversant with its location.
  • The Learner will be able to factor in and anticipate upcoming regulatory changes in his professional life, and be able to participate in the EASA Rulemaking Process.
  • The Learner will be able to interpret and factor in EASA Part-145 requirements during discharge of duties.

About Instructor

George Spiteri

George is a warranted Mechanical Engineer who specializes in aerospace engineering and the field of continuing airworthiness. He has been actively involved in the Aviation industry since 2008, amassing over 15 years of professional experience in EASA Part 145, Part CAMO, and Part 147 organizations. Throughout his career, George has held diverse positions related to technical expertise, compliance monitoring, and management, granting him a profound comprehension of the implementation and interpretation of EASA rules and regulations, particularly Implementing Rule 1321/2014 for continuing airworthiness.

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Course Includes

  • 3 Lessons
  • 1 Waypoint
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate
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