Context
European military airworthiness requirements (EMAR) 66 and 147 outline the requirements for aviation military maintenance licensing and training. This course is developed to provide attendees with a comprehensive description and thorough understanding of the purpose and structure of the EMAR 66 and 147 frameworks, as well as their technical requirements. The course includes descriptive case studies and practical activities to support an immediate knowledge assimilation and proficiency in the subject matters.
Training items
- Overview of the European aviation military framework with associated EMARs.
- Philosophy of EMARs.
- The European Defence Agency and the Military Airworthiness Authorities forum.
- Purpose and structure of EMAR 66 and 147.
- EMAR 66 and 147: IRs, AMCs, and GMs.
- EMAR 66 and 147: relevant forms and appendices.
- Differences with EASA Parts 66 and 147 regulations.
- Interactions with EMAR 145.
- Privileges and obligations of a licence/approval holder.
- Guidelines for effective implementation.
- Case studies and practical application exercises.
Training objectives
- Ability to apply EMAR 66 and 147 within one’s organisation.
- Ability to facilitate and ensure compliance with EMAR 66 and 147.
- Confidence as to the alignment of current processes with EMAR 66 and 147 requirements.
Administration
- Duration: 2 days initial/1 day recurrent.
- Deliverables: All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
Perspective participants
- Military maintenance instructors, examiners, invigilators, practical assessors;
- Military certifying staff and technicians.
- Personnel involved in military maintenance licensing and training.
Prerequisites
No specific prior knowledge is required to attend the initial training.