Military Aviation - MAOS Airworthiness

Course

In Chobham

£ 1,125 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Chobham

  • Duration

    3 Days

After attending the course participants will be able to: Describe EASA's regulatory framework for design, manufacturing, certification and continuing airworthiness. Discuss EASA approval principles, high level requirements and parallels with the MAOS framework. Assess and analyse both the existing and proposed contents of Defence Standard 05-130 notably Mil Part M, Mil Part 145, Mil Part 147 and EASA Part 66. Apply the standards in their own context, implementing any changes in their organisation as necessary. Suitable for: Accountable Managers. Managers. Quality Managers. Engineers/Professionals. It will also be suitable for any other person who needs to understand the relationships between the Defence Standard 05/130 series of documents to increase knowledge of the MAOS framework.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Chobham (Surrey)
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Aviation Safety Centre, Building A5, Fairoaks Airport, GU24 8HX

Start date

On request

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Course programme

MAOS Airworthiness

Benefits of Attending this Course:

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the European Aviation Safety Agency regulatory framework. It clarifies the EASA approval principles, high level requirements and subsequent parallels with the new MoD (EASA aligned) MAOS framework.

The course actively examines and clarifies both the existing and proposed contents of Defence Standard 05-130. An in-depth course, it provides you the opportunity to analyse requirements for approvals within the MAOS framework - Mil Part M, Mil Part 145, Mil Part 147 and EASA/Mil Part 66. This comprehensive understanding will help you to assess your organisation against the standards required by the MoD to meet their implicit safety objectives and to implement any necessary changes.

Military Aviation - MAOS Airworthiness

£ 1,125 + VAT