No, there is no requirement for a Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML) in the case of release with an EASA Form 53 under the D1 rating. 21.A.145(d) which refers to 21.A.163 documents (which includes the EASA Form 53) states that certifying staff needs appropriate knowledge, background and experience. So it is up to the POA to determine the certifying staff qualifications and for the Authority to approve these by approving the POE.
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Javier Torre posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicHi again!
In case you missed it on the AWO Webinar, I thought this information could be interesting for other operators:
The major German operators have applied for an Article 71 exemption to the LBA requesting a "grace period" of 6 months to implement the new Air Ops regulations (Fuel scheme and AWO) that enter into force in end of October. This would effectively postpone the enter into force by 6 months.This is something you can manage directly with your CAA. For more information, refer to the "Basic Regulation".
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Javier Torre posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicHello all!
Any other operator struggling with the new suitable aerodromes assessments (previous ops data, desktop and operational) ? [AMC1 SPA.LVO.110]
If I am not mistaken, in the current regulation, an operational assessment was only needed prior to commencing CAT III operations (AMC6 SPA.LVO.105). After 30 October, the assessment will be needed for any LVO (including CATII and EVS).
Is anyone willing to share their LVO data so that other operators can use the credits? (this was and is still allowed in the new regulation)
The impact in scheduled operations is probably very little (using previous ops data), but non-scheduled operations for bizjet operators will definitely suffer from it!
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Pablo Dezontini posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicHi, Guys.
Please, do you have any guidance related to the Airport WINGTIP Clearance for the A350?
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Yasin KANBER created a topic in Air Operations
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Dilek Senay Yazici posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicGood morning everyone,
Which regulation allows/requires CAMO to perform unscheduled audits at contracted maintenance organizations?
Thanks and kind regards,
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Michel MASSON posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicSAFE 360˚ 2022 started today Sep. 13 in Brussels
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/newsroom-and-events/events/safe-360deg-sa…SAFE 360˚ - Safety in aviation forum for Europe, offers an all-round perspective on aviation safety. This conference strives to break down silos by examining the key safety issues in Europe from a cross-domain perspective. It includes the full spectrum of aviation stakeholders taken from up and down the technical and management chain.
Agenda is included.
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Michel MASSON posted in Air Operations
3 years ago PublicNASA ASRS CALLBACK Issue 512 What would you have done?
https://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/publications/callback/cb_512.htmlThis month, CALLBACK again offers again a chance to “interact” with the information given in a selection of ASRS reports. Complete the “The First Half of the Story” and compare with what reporters did. Each incident gives you a chance to refine your aviation judgment and decision-making skills.
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Hessel van der Maten commented on Ivan Milic's topic in Air Operations
Hessel van der Maten • 3 years agoAt one of the airlines I used to work for, we used NADP as a bird strike avoidance procedure. Not because of Doc 8168, but due to the fact bird migration patterns identified predominant presence of birds between 500 and 1500 feet at different airports.
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Ivan Milic created a topic in Air Operations