Course Description
Continuing Airworthiness management is the process by which an aircraft is kept in a condition where it remains airworthy throughout its life – or in other words i.e. technically fit for flight. A Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) is an approved organisation responsible for implementation of continuing airworthiness management tasks.
This CAMO training ensures that each person in the organisation has relevant knowledge, background and appropriate experience related to aircraft continuing airworthiness and are sufficient qualified to perform continuing airworthiness management tasks.
Key concepts covered include:
- Develop and control of the aircraft maintenance programme including any applicable reliability programme
- Manage the approval of modification and repairs
- Ensure that all defects discovered during scheduled maintenance or reported are corrected by an appropriately approved maintenance organisation
- Coordinate scheduled maintenance, the application of ADs and component inspection to ensure the work is carried out properly
- Manage and archive all continuing airworthiness records and/or operator’s technical log.
- CAME (latest)
- CAMP (latest)