Government Safety Inspector Airworthiness – Air Operator and Approved Maintenance Organization Certification
Introduction
- The Government Safety Inspector (GSI) Airworthiness – Air Operator and Approved Maintenance Organization Certification (GSI-AIR) Course was developed as a collaborative effort between the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to provide operations, airworthiness, and personnel licensing aviation safety inspectors, on a worldwide basis, with uniform skills and knowledge to conduct specific safety oversight functions. This 15-day course, designed for airworthiness inspectors, covers the basic concepts and steps involved in certificating an approved maintenance organization and an air transport operator. Participants will be taught the five-phase certification process based upon ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and Model Civil Aviation Regulations (MCARs). Part One covers Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) certification and Part Two covers Air Transport Operator Certification (AOC). During the course, participants will follow a “mock” maintenance organization and then a “mock operator” seeking certification throughout each phase of the certification process. Exercises will be conducted in which participants must evaluate excerpts of “mock” maintenance organizations and operator’s manuals. Participant exercises will also provide practice with evaluating observations of the maintenance organization’s and the operator’s demonstrations to ensure compliance with the MCARs and advisory material.
Objectives
After having successfully completed the GSI AIR, the trainees will be able to:
- Evaluate a Perspective Operators Pre-Assessment Statement Form;
- Identify Pre-Application Meeting Objectives;
- Review a mock AMO formal application and identify formal application meeting objectives;
- Evaluate portions of an applicant’s Maintenance Procedures Manuals (MPM) and identify unacceptable errors;
- Evaluate an applicant’s training curriculum and determine if initial approval can be granted;
- Evaluate the results of a main base inspection and determine inspector actions;
- Complete a mock AMO certificate and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and identify items that must be included in the certification report;
- Evaluate narrative and reference statements;
- Evaluate and excerpt from a mock operator’s Maintenance Control Manual;
- Evaluate a mock operator’s proposed Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and identify Configuration Design Limitations (CDL);
- Evaluate an inspection report from a mock operator’s conformity inspection;
- Identify recommendations involving inspector observations/reports of demonstration flights; and
- Complete a mock operator’s certificate and SOPs and identify items to include in the certification report.
Who Sould Attend
- This course is for Airworthiness Inspectors tasked with certification of air operators and approved maintenance organizations.
Course Content
- Module 0: Introduction
- Module 9 - Issuing the AMO Certificate
- Module 10 - Evaluating a Prospective Operator’s Pre-Assessment Statement POPS
- Module 11 - Conducting a Pre-Application Meeting
- Module 1 - ICAO Obligations for Certification
- Module 2 - The Pre-Application Phase
- Module 3 - Conducting a Pre-Application Meeting
- Module 4 - Reviewing the Formal Application Package
- Module 5 - General Review of the Maintenance Procedures Manual
- Module 6 - Maintenance Inspection Procedures
- Module 07 - Inspecting an Organisation’s Training Programme
- Module 8 - Facilities, Equipment Inspections and Training Evaluation
Prerequisite
- Working in the Aviation Field.
- Participants are required to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
Location
CairoCourse Code
U445Course Duration
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