UK CAA / EASA Form 1 Certifying Staff - Skills Development (Part 145)

TR69 | 1 day

Completion of a UK CAA or EASA Part 145 Form 1 is not just a necessary legal procedure to declare the airworthiness of maintenance your team has undertaken on a component, product or appliance; the process should be viewed as an important defence that protects you and your organisation from safety, financial or reputational risk. How confident are you that your team is competent and up to date in their knowledge and skills to fulfil this function? Is your initial and continuation training addressing these skills appropriately or sufficiently?

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How will this course benefit me?

  • Completing this course will provide you with a greater understanding of the intent of safety management concepts and philosophies. This new insight will enable you to contribute to your organisation’s Safety Management System by:
  • Better accuracy and efficiency in completing the UK CAA/EASA Form 1, leading to reductions in unusable components arriving at your customer’s goods-in department and the associated financial and reputational losses
  • Improved appreciation of staff responsibilities and their relationship to your quality system
  • Greater confidence in completing the UK CAA/EASA Form 1
  • Improved staff awareness of the regulatory and safety landscape in which they operate
  • Improved compliance to your Regulatory Authority
  • Meet your continuation training needs with interventions that are relevant to you and your workplace



Key areas of focus

  • The support that the UK CAA/EASA Part-145 quality system provides them via the structure of their UK CAA/EASA certification and includes a specific understanding of the maintenance organisation exposition (MOE), the scope of approval and their own individual authorisation or planned authorisation
  • UK CAA/EASA Part 145 competence requirements Legal background to their authorisation
  • Privileges, responsibilities, accountabilities and limitations
  • UK CAA/EASA Form 1 and its different uses, including reissuing Form 1s and errors on Form 1s Bilaterals – Impact on Part 145
  • Completion and auditing of Form 1.
  • The interaction between different approvals at the same organization.



Is this course right for me?
This tailored workshop is aimed at current and potential Certifying Staff and Authorised Release to Service staff.


This course would also benefit

  • Supervisors
  • Managers
  • Quality and Compliance Staff



Prerequisites
No specific prior knowledge regarding UK CAA/EASA is required to join the course. However, we recommend that initial EASA Part 145 training such as TR02 EASA Part 145 – Successfully Applying the Regulation is attended first.


Course details

Course format: This course is a balanced mix of group discussions, flipchart work and PowerPoint presentations. Managed syndicate exercises give you the opportunity to practise the application and evaluation of new processes and techniques.
Course level: Practitioner Level Training (P) is suitable for those who have worked in the subject for some time, are familiar with core terminologies and concepts and are looking to develop or update their level of knowledge and practical understanding.
Assessment process: No formal assessment. Formative feedback is provided by the facilitator.
Course size: 16 persons maximum on-site at your facility.