10.4 Part-145 Questions Flashcards
What certificate is required to be issued after maintenance?
Certificate of release to service is issued by appropriately authorised certifying staff on behalf of the organisations IAW procedures specified in the MOE.
When did Part-145 come into effect?
November 2003 for maintenance of all EASA aircraft for CAT (Commercial Air Transport).
September 2008 to include all large aircraft.
What form is used for the application of Part-145?
EASA Form-2
What is a B2 rating on a Part-145 approval certificate?
Avionics.
What annex of EU No1321/2014 pertains Part-145?
Annex 2.
What is the purpose of the MOE?
The MOE document contains full details of how the AMO intends to comply with Part-145, the classes and the type of equipment its applying for approval to maintain.
What are the main differences between a Part-M Subpart F and a Part-145 organisation?
Part-M Subpart F maintain non-commercial aircraft which weigh less than 5700kg.
Part-M Subpart F is a smaller version of the Part-145 organisation.
Part-M Subpart F organisations use an MOM (Maintenance Organisation Manual) instead of the MOE used by part 145 organisations
What EASA form number is the Part-145 approval certificate?
EASA Form 3.
What does the letter “D” refer to on an approval certificate?
Non-Destructive Testing.
What are the facility requirements in a Part-145 organisation?
Appropriate:
Temperatures.
Dust.
Lighting.
Noise.

Who is the head of a Part-145 organisation?
The accountable manager
What personnel need to fill out a Form-4 in an Approved Maintenance Organisation?
The Accountable Manager.

How oftern should human factors training be carried out with staff in a Part-145?
Every 2 years for existing staff.
Within 6 months for new staff.
Give another name for a personnel authorisation certificate (PAC)?
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Company Approval??
What are support staff?
Hold a Category B1/B2/B3 licence but don’t have certification privileges.

Detail the records kept by a Part-145 for certifying staff.
All documentation related to relevant maintenance experience and hard copies to prove their qualifications and recent experience.

List 3 types of components.
Servicable.
Unservisable.
Unsalvagable.
How would you know if a componant is servicable?
Servicable components are released accompanied by an EASA Form 1 and are marked in accordance with Part-21 Subpart Q.
What components use a certificate of conformity?
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What parts may be locally manufactured by a Part-145?

What are life expired parts?
Components which have reached their certified life limit or contain a non-repairable defect classified as unsalvageable and shall not be permitted to re-enter the component supply system unless certified life limits have been extended or a repair solution has been approved IAW Part-21.
Three examples of maintenance data.

How often must electronic database be backed-up if new entries?
A backup electronic database which must be updated within 24 hours of any entry made to the main electronic database.
What certificate is signed upon completion of maintenance?
Certificate of Release to Service.
How are maintenance records to be stored?
Physical copies: Protection from damage, alteration and theft.
Soft copies: must be stored in a different location in an environment that insures they will remain in good condition.
How long should a Part-145 store maintenance records?
2 Years minimum.
(Was that not wrong in notes and Kevin said that it’s 3 years minimum?)
How long should it take to report an occurance?
Within 72 hours of it occuring.
What is a level 1 and a level 2 finding?

Who carries out audits of a Part-145?
Personnel not responsible for the function, procedure or product can carry out audits.
How long are records of audit retained for after clearance of a finding?
Min. 2 Years after date of clearence of the finding.
What changes to a Part-145 should be notified to the CA?
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What is an A3 rating on a part-145 approval certificate?
Certification for
Where is a MOM used?
An MOM or Maintenance Organisation Manual is the MOE equivalent for a Part-M subpart-F organisation.