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Appendix V — Maintenance Organisation Certificate referred to in Annex I (Part-M), Subpart F – EASA Form 3-MF

Regulation (EU) 2021/700

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[MEMBER STATE (*)]

A Member of the European Union (**)

MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION CERTIFICATE

Reference: [MEMBER STATE CODE (*)].MF.[XXXX]

Pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council and to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 and subject to the conditions specified below, the [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE (*)] hereby certifies:

[COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS]

as a maintenance organisation in compliance with Section A, Subpart F of Annex I (Part-M) to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, approved to maintain the products, parts and appliances listed in the attached terms of approval and issue related certificates of release to service using the above references and, when stipulated, airworthiness review certificates after an airworthiness review as specified in point ML.A.903 of Annex Vb (Part-ML) to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 for those aircraft listed in the attached terms of approval.

CONDITIONS:

1.This certificate is limited to what is specified in the scope of work section of the approved maintenance organisation manual as referred to in Section A, Subpart F of Annex I (Part-M) to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014; and

2.This certificate requires compliance with the procedures specified in the approved maintenance organisation manual; and

3.This certificate is valid whilst the approved maintenance organisation remains in compliance with Annex I (Part-M) and Annex Vb (Part-ML) to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014.

4.Subject to compliance with the foregoing conditions, this certificate shall remain valid until 24 March 2022 unless the certificate has been surrendered, superseded, suspended or revoked before that date.

Date of original issue: .........................................................................................................................................

Date of this revision: ..........................................................................................................................................

Revision No: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Signed: ...............................................................................................................................................................

For the competent authority: [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE (*)]

EASA Form 3-MF Issue 6

(*)Or 'EASA' if EASA is the competent authority

(**)Delete for non-EU Member States or EASA.


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MAINTENANCE ORGANISATION TERMS OF APPROVAL

Reference: [MEMBER STATE CODE (*)].MF.XXXX

Organisation: [COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS]

CLASS

RATING

LIMITATION

AIRCRAFT (**)

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(****)

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(****)

ENGINES (**)

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COMPONENTS OTHER THAN COMPLETE ENGINES OR APUs (**)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

(***)

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SPECIALISED SERVICES (**)

(***)

(***)

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(***)

These terms of approval are limited to the products, parts and appliances and to the activities specified in the scope of work section of the approved maintenance organisation manual.

Maintenance organisation manual reference: .................................................................................................

Date of original issue: ........................................................................................................................................

Date of last revision approved: ........................Revision No: ……………………………………………………………………..

Signed: ...............................................................................................................................................................

For the competent authority: [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE (*)]

EASA Form 3-MF Issue 6

(*)Or 'EASA' if EASA is the competent authority.

(**)Delete as appropriate if the organisation is not approved.

(***)Complete with the appropriate rating and limitation.

(****)Complete with the appropriate limitation and state whether the issue of airworthiness review certificates is authorised or not (only possible for ELA1 aircraft not involved in commercial operations when the organisation performs the airworthiness review together with the annual inspection contained in the AMP).

AMC to Appendix V to Part-M — Maintenance Organisation Approval referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart F

ED Decision 2015/029/R

The following fields on page 2 ‘Maintenance Organisation Approval Schedule’ of the maintenance organisation approval certificate should be completed as follows:

Date of original issue: It refers to the date of the original issue of the maintenance organisation manual.

Date of last revision approved: It refers to the date of the last revision of the maintenance organisation manual affecting the content of the certificate. Changes to the maintenance organisation manual which do not affect the content of the certificate do not require the reissuance of the certificate.

Revision No: It refers to the revision No of the last revision of the maintenance organisation manual affecting the content of the certificate. Changes to the maintenance organisation manual which do not affect the content of the certificate do not require the reissuance of the certificate.

Appendix VI — Continuing airworthiness management organisation certificate referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart G – EASA Form 14-MG

Regulation (EU) 2021/700


[MEMBER STATE (*)]

A Member of the European Union (**)

CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION CERTIFICATE

Reference: [MEMBER STATE CODE (*)].MG.XXXX (ref. AOC XX.XXXX)

Pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council and to Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the condition specified below, the [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE (*)] hereby certifies:

[COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS]

as a continuing airworthiness management organisation in compliance with Section A, Subpart G of Annex I (Part-M) of Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, approved to manage the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft listed in the attached terms of approval and, when stipulated, to issue recommendations and airworthiness review certificates after an airworthiness review as specified in point M.A.901 of Annex I (Part-M) or ML.A.901 of Annex Vb (Part-ML), and, when stipulated, to issue permits to fly as specified in point M.A.711(c) of Annex I (Part-M) to that Regulation.

CONDITIONS

1.This certificate is limited to that specified in the scope of work section of the approved continuing airworthiness management exposition as referred to in Section A, Subpart G of Annex I (Part-M) to Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014.

2.This certificate requires compliance with the procedures specified in the continuing airworthiness management exposition approved in accordance with Subpart G of Annex I (Part-M) to Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014.

3.This certificate is valid whilst the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation remains in compliance with Annex I (Part-M) and, if applicable, Annex Vb (Part-ML) to Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014.

4.Where the continuing airworthiness management organisation contracts under its Quality System the service of an organisation or several organisations, this certificate remains valid subject to such organisation(s) fulfilling applicable contractual obligations.

5.Subject to compliance with the conditions 1 to 4 above, this certificate shall remain valid until 24 March 2022, unless the certificate has previously been surrendered, superseded, suspended or revoked.

If this form is also used for licenced air carriers in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008, the Air Operator Certificate (AOC) number shall be added to the reference, in addition to the standard number, and the condition 5 shall be replaced by the following extra conditions 6, 7 and 8:

6.This certificate does not constitute an authorisation to operate the types of aircraft referred in condition 1. The authorisation to operate the aircraft is the AOC.

7.Termination, suspension or revocation of the AOC automatically invalidates this certificate in relation to the aircraft registrations specified in the AOC, unless otherwise explicitly stated by the competent authority.

8.Subject to compliance with conditions 1 to 4, 6 and 7, this certificate shall remain valid until 24 March 2022, unless the certificate has previously been surrendered, superseded, suspended or revoked.

Date of original issue: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Signed: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Date of this revision: ……………………………………………………. Revision No: ………………………………………………………..

For the Competent Authority: [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE (*)]

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EASA Form 14-MG Issue 6

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CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION

TERMS OF APPROVAL

Reference: [MEMBER STATE CODE (*)].MG.XXXX

(ref. AOC XX.XXXX)

Organisation: [COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS]

Aircraft type/series/group

Airworthiness review authorised

Permits to fly authorised

Organisation(s) working under quality system

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

[YES/NO] (***)

These terms of approval are limited to that specified in the scope of work contained in the approved Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition section …………………………………………………………………………

Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition Reference: …………………………………………………………………..

Date of original issue: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Signed: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Date of this revision: …………………………………………………………… Revision No: …………………………………………………

For the Competent Authority: [COMPETENT AUTHORITY OF THE MEMBER STATE *]

EASA Form 14-MG Issue 6

(*) Or EASA if EASA is the competent authority

(**) Delete for non-EU Member State or EASA

(***) Delete as appropriate if the organisation is not approved.

AMC to Appendix VI to Part-M — Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation Approval referred to in Annex I (Part-M) Subpart G

ED Decision 2015/029/R

The following fields on page 2 ‘Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation Approval Schedule’ of the continuing airworthiness management organisation approval certificate should be completed as follows:

Date of original issue: It refers to the date of the original issue of the continuing airworthiness management exposition

Date of last revision: It refers to the date of the last revision of the continuing airworthiness management exposition affecting the content of the certificate. Changes to the continuing airworthiness management exposition which do not affect the content of the certificate do not require the reissuance of the certificate.

Revision No: It refers to the revision No of the last revision of the continuing airworthiness management exposition affecting the content of the certificate. Changes to the continuing airworthiness management exposition which do not affect the content of the certificate do not require the reissuance of the certificate.

Appendix VII — Complex Maintenance Tasks

Regulation (EU) 2021/1963

The following constitutes the complex maintenance tasks referred to in point M.A.801(b):

1.The modification, repair or replacement by riveting, bonding, laminating, or welding of any of the following airframe parts:

(a)a box beam;

(b)a wing stringer or chord member;

(c)a spar;

(d)a spar flange;

(e)a member of a truss-type beam;

(f)the web of a beam;

(g)a keel or chine member of a flying boat hull or a float;

(h)a corrugated sheet compression member in a wing or tail surface;

(i)a wing main rib;

(j)a wing or tail surface brace strut;

(k)an engine mount;

(l)a fuselage longeron or frame;

(m)a member of a side truss, horizontal truss or bulkhead;

(n)a seat support brace or bracket;

(o)a seat rail replacement;

(p)a landing gear strut or brace strut;

(q)an axle;

(r)a wheel; and

(s)a ski or ski pedestal, excluding the replacement of a low-friction coating.

2.The modification or repair of any of the following parts:

(a)aircraft skin, or the skin of an aircraft float, if the work requires the use of a support, jig or fixture;

(b)aircraft skin that is subject to pressurization loads, if the damage to the skin measures more than 15 cm (6 inches) in any direction;

(c)a load-bearing part of a control system, including a control column, pedal, shaft, quadrant, bell crank, torque tube, control horn and forged or cast bracket, but excluding

(i)the swaging of a repair splice or cable fitting, and

(ii)the replacement of a push-pull tube end fitting that is attached by riveting; and

(d)any other structure, not listed in (1), that a manufacturer has identified as primary structure in its maintenance manual, structural repair manual or instructions for continuing airworthiness.

3.The performance of the following maintenance on a piston engine:

(a)dismantling and subsequent reassembling of a piston engine other than (i) to obtain access to the piston/cylinder assemblies; or (ii) to remove the rear accessory cover to inspect and/or replace oil pump assemblies, where such work does not involve the removal and re-fitment of internal gears;

(b)dismantling and subsequent reassembling of reduction gears;

(c)welding and brazing of joints, other than minor weld repairs to exhaust units carried out by a suitably approved or authorised welder but excluding component replacement;

(d)the disturbing of individual parts of units which are supplied as bench tested units, except for the replacement or adjustment of items normally replaceable or adjustable in service.

4.The balancing of a propeller, except:

(a)for the certification of static balancing where required by the maintenance manual;

(b)dynamic balancing on installed propellers using electronic balancing equipment where permitted by the maintenance manual or other approved airworthiness data;

5.Any additional task that requires:

(a)specialized tooling, equipment or facilities; or

(b)significant coordination procedures because of the extensive duration of the tasks and the involvement of several persons.

AMC to Appendix VII — Complex Maintenance Tasks

ED Decision 2015/029/R

The sentence ‘suitably approved or authorised welder’ contained in Appendix VII, paragraph 3(c), means that the qualification should meet an officially recognised standard or, otherwise, should be accepted by the competent authority.

Appendix VIII — Limited Pilot-owner Maintenance

Regulation (EU) 2020/270

In addition to the requirements laid down in Annex I (Part-M), the following basic principles are to be complied with before any maintenance task is carried out under the terms of Pilot-owner maintenance:

(a)Competence and responsibility

1.The Pilot-owner is always responsible for any maintenance that he performs.

2.Before carrying out any Pilot-owner maintenance tasks, the Pilot-owner must satisfy himself that he is competent to do the task. It is the responsibility of Pilot-owners to familiarize themselves with the standard maintenance practices for their aircraft and with the aircraft maintenance programme. If the Pilot-owner is not competent for the task to be carried out, the task cannot be released by the Pilot-owner.

3.The Pilot-owner (or his contracted CAMO or CAO) is responsible for identifying the Pilot-owner tasks according to these basic principles in the maintenance programme and for ensuring that the document is updated in a timely manner.

4.The approval of the maintenance programme has to be carried out in accordance with point M.A.302.

(b)Tasks

The Pilot-owner may carry out simple visual inspections or operations to check for general condition and obvious damage and normal operation of the airframe, engines, systems and components.

Maintenance tasks shall not be carried out by the Pilot-owner when the task:

1.is a critical maintenance task;

2.requires the removal of major components or major assembly and/or;

3.is carried out in compliance with an Airworthiness Directive or an Airworthiness Limitation Item, unless specifically allowed in the AD or the ALI and/or;

4.requires the use of special tools, calibrated tools (except torque wrench and crimping tool) and/or;

5.requires the use of test equipments or special testing (e.g. NDT, system tests or operational checks for avionic equipment) and/or;

6.is composed of any unscheduled special inspections (e.g. heavy landing check) and/or;

7.is effecting systems essential for the IFR operations and/or;

8.is listed in Appendix VII to this Annex or is a component maintenance task in accordance with points M.A.502(a), (b), (c) or (d).

The criteria 1 to 8 cannot be overridden by less restrictive instructions issued in accordance with ‘M.A.302(d) Maintenance Programme’.

Any task described in the aircraft flight manual as preparing the aircraft for flight (Example: assembling the glider wings or pre-flight), is considered to be a pilot task and is not considered a Pilot-owner maintenance task and therefore does not require a Certificate of Release to Service.

(c)Performance of the maintenance Pilot-owner tasks and records

The maintenance data as specified in point M.A.401 must be always available during the conduct of Pilot-owner maintenance and must be complied with. Details of the data referred to in the conduct of Pilot-owner maintenance must be included in the Certificate of Release to Service in accordance with point M.A.803(d).

The Pilot-owner must inform the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation responsible for the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft (if applicable) not later than 30 days after completion of the Pilot-owner maintenance task in accordance with point M.A.305(a).