This combined training provides a comprehensive understanding of the continuing airworthiness regulatory framework, integrating the requirements of EASA Part‑145 (maintenance organisations) and EASA Part‑M / Part‑CAMO (continuing airworthiness management). By merging both areas, participants gain an end‑to‑end overview of the regulatory responsibilities, organisational obligations, and operational interfaces that ensure safe and compliant aircraft operation.
The course applies a business‑case and practical‑example approach, delivered by experienced aviation safety and quality professionals, following EASA standards. This enables participants to understand not only how maintenance must be performed (Part‑145) but also how airworthiness must be managed, recorded, reviewed, and continuously assured (Part‑M/CAMO)
Syllabus
EU Aviation Regulatory Framework
Part M & Part CAMO (Annex I & Annex Vc)
- Structure of Part M
- Responsibilities for continuing airworthiness
- Aircraft Maintenance Programme
- Continuing airworthiness tasks
- Airworthiness Directives, repairs, modifications
- Records, technical log, defect management
- CAMO requirements: organisation, CAME, management system, personnel, privileges and obligations.
Part 145 (Annex II)
- Scope of maintenance organisation approval
- Facility, tools, equipment and storage requirements
- Personnel requirements, certifying staff, competency demonstration
- Training, human factors, SMS integration
- Maintenance data, performance standards, independent inspection, error capturing methods
- Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) and records interaction between CAMO and Part 145
- Work orders, maintenance inputs and AMP compliance
- CRS issuance and airworthiness review prerequisites
- Contracting, oversight, roles and responsibilities
Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the regulatory landscape governing maintenance and continuing airworthiness.
- Correctly apply Part M/CAMO requirements for operators, owners, and CAMO personnel.
- Correctly apply Part 145 requirements within a maintenance organisation, including facility, personnel, procedures, and maintenance performance.
- Identify and manage airworthiness responsibilities.
- Establish effective CAMO–Part 145 coordination processes to ensure compliance and operational reliability.
- Enhance organisational safety through SMS principles and regulatory best practices.
Target Group
This combined training is ideal for:
- Continuing Airworthiness Managers (CAMO / Part M)
- Maintenance Organisation Managers and Certifying Staff (Part 145)
- Quality Managers, Safety Managers, Auditors
- Technical Records & Maintenance Planning personnel
- Operators’ technical management staff
- Anyone involved in the interface between CAMO and Part 145 operations
Certification
After successfully passing a written exam the participants will be provided with certificates.