DASR 145 Exposition Template
DASR 145 Exposition Template
DASR 145 Exposition Template
SAMPLE EXPOSITION
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
This document provides guidance on the structure and content of an approved maintenance
organisation (AMO) exposition as required by DASR 145.A.70. The content relates directly to
the requirements of DASR 145 and is based on the example of Exposition contents shown in
AMC 145.A.70(a)
The document is a mixture of requirements and guidance under recommended headings for an
AMOs exposition. It is recommended that AMOs retain the headings (expanded as necessary)
and the content of Part 1. All other detail can be amended to suit your organisation.
The content of the sample exposition has been arranged into parts, sections and subsections.
The aim is to collate all the processes and procedures related to a subject under the relevant
section in the exposition, irrespective of the location of the regulatory requirement in DASR 145.
The text provided under each section or subsection of the sample exposition provides guidance
on the nature of contents to be included. The sections and subsections should be further
expanded according to the complexity of the processes and procedures of the AMO. As
mentioned above, DGTA-ADF recommends Part 1 be retained as per the sample exposition as
it provides the main administrative information about the organisation, including the
organisations structure, location, scope of approval, list of key personnel etc.
In some cases specimen text or procedures have been included (in italics) in the sample
exposition to expand the guidance and to illustrate the nature of the content required. The
organisation should carefully consider the provided content and make necessary changes
before including it in their exposition.
It is important for the users of this document to appreciate that no single sample exposition can
meet the needs of all types and sizes of organisations or reflect the different organisational
structures, policies and procedures. This document is for guidance only and the structure and
content of the AMOs exposition should reflect their structures, policies and procedures. DGTAADF suggests the organisation correlates the content of the exposition with a compliance check
list/matrix to demonstrate to DGTA-ADF that they have fully addressed all applicable
requirements of DASR 145.
The remainder of the document, Parts 2 to 5 inclusive, comprises subject and suggested
paragraph headings, to form the basis of an acceptable document.
Where the content of the exposition requires processes and procedures to be provided, these
may be included in other documents provided they are referred to in the exposition. However, in
that case, the other documents form part of the exposition and are subject to the same
requirements and controls as the exposition. Processes and procedures included or referred to
in the exposition should be of adequate depth and include enough details to demonstrate they
establish compliance with the applicable requirements of DASR 145. An accurately completed
compliance matrix may benefit the AMO as a component of their Quality Management System
for checking and conducting audit compliance requirements.
Duties and responsibilities of individuals as mentioned in the exposition should relate to the
obligation of the organisation or the individual under DASR 145, and are not meant to cover
employment conditions, performance criteria or administrative functions. Where content of the
exposition requires identifying the individual responsible for an action or a decision that is part
of a process, it is intended that the individual will be identified by their position title (such as
Quality Manager) or if applicable, by means that describes their function (such as Safety
Manager or Data Entry Clerk).
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Where content of the exposition deals with records to be created or kept by the organisation,
the relevant procedures in the exposition should take into account the following:
DGTA-ADF recommends worksheets, checklists, forms, lists of items and personnel etc.
required under the exposition or associated with the processes or procedures required by the
exposition should be included as appendices at the end of the exposition. However, as
mentioned above, they may be included in other documents that contain the processes and
procedures or in any other document if it is convenient for the organisation to do so.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional guidance in completion of the following DASR 145 MOE topics can be found in
the documents referenced below:
StructureandcontentofanMOERefertoEASAForeignPart145ApprovalsUserGuidefor
MaintenanceOrganisationExpositionUG.CAO.00024.004
MOE1.3ManagementPersonnelandDASRFormFourInstructionsRefertoEASAWork
instructionWI.CAO.00115.003
MOE1.6CertifyingEmployeesReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145Approvals
AircraftcertifyingstaffandsupportstaffUG.CAO.00121003
MOE1.6CertifyingEmployeesReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145Approvals
AircrafttypetrainingUG.CAO.00122003
MOE1.6CertifyingEmployeesReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145Approvals
Component,EngineandAPUcertifyingstaffUG.CAO.00126003
MOE1.6CertifyingEmployeesReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145Approvals
Demonstrationof6/24monthsmaintenanceexperienceUG.CAO.00128003
MOE1.7ManpowerPlanReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145ApprovalsDefinitionof
maintenanceorganisationsstaffnumberUG.CAO.00120003
MOE1.9ScopeofWorkReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145ApprovalsAircraftLine
MaintenanceUG.CAO.00134003
MOE1.9ScopeofWorkReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145ApprovalsComposite
repairworkshopUG.CAO.00135003
MOE1.9.6FabricationInthecourseofmaintenanceReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart
145ApprovalsPartsfabricationUG.CAO.00131001
MOE2.4ToolsandEquipmentReferEASAUserGuideforForeignPart145ApprovalsTools
&EquipmentUG.CAO.00132001
Usethelinkbelowtoaccesstheabovedocuments
https://www.easa.europa.eu/easaandyou/aircraftproducts/continuingairworthiness
organisations/foreignpart145organisations
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This exposition has been developed to meet the Defence Aviation Safety Regulation (DASR)
145 Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) requirements
AMO approval certificate reference number
xxxxx
Anybodys Aerospace Limited
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Telephone: xx xxxxxxx
Facsimile: xx xxxxxxxx
Email: [email protected]
Copy Number:
x of xx
Holder Name:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...................................................................................................II
AMENDMENT RECORD............................................................................................................5
DISTRIBUTION LIST .................................................................................................................6
ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS AND DEFINITIONS ...............................................................7
PART 1
GENERAL ...............................................................................................................8
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
FACILITIES ................................................................................................................18
1.8.1
BASE MAINTENANCE.................................................................................18
1.8.2
LINE MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................18
1.8.3
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE ...................................................................18
1.8.4
LOCATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED IN THE EXPOSITION..........18
1.9
SCOPE OF WORK.....................................................................................................19
1.9.1
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ........................................................................19
1.9.2
ENGINE MAINTENANCE.............................................................................19
1.9.3
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE ...................................................................19
1.9.4
SPECIALIST MAINTENANCE......................................................................19
1.9.5
ADDITIONAL SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES....................................................19
1.9.6
FABRICATION IN THE COURSE OF MAINTENANCE ...............................20
1.10
1.11
PART 2
2.1
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES..........................................................................22
SUPPLIER EVALUATION AND SUBCONTRACT CONTROL PROCEDURE ..........22
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2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
REPAIR PROCEDURES............................................................................................24
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.16
2.17
2.18
2.19
2.20
2.21
2.22
MAN-HOURS PLANNING..........................................................................................28
2.23
2.24
2.25
2.26
2.27
2.28
L2.2
L2.3
L2.4
L2.5
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L2.6
L2.7
PART 3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
PART 4
OPERATIONS .......................................................................................................38
4.1
4.2
4.3
PART 5
5.1
FACILITIES ................................................................................................................40
5.2
PERSONNEL .............................................................................................................40
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
RECORDS .................................................................................................................41
PART 6
APPENDICES .......................................................................................................42
6.1
SAMPLE OF DOCUMENTS.......................................................................................42
6.2
LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS..................................................................................42
6.3
6.4
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6.5
Revision
Date
Page No.
Revision
Date
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AMENDMENT RECORD
This section should set out the amendment record of the exposition. The amendment record
may be in the following form.
Amendment
Date
No.
Amendment Details
Amended by
Date of
Inclusion
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DISTRIBUTION LIST
This section should include a distribution list to ensure proper distribution of the exposition and
to demonstrate to DGTA-ADF that all employees involved in maintenance have access to the
relevant information. This does not mean that all employees have to be in receipt of a
complete exposition but that a reasonable number of copies are distributed within the
organisation so that employees may have quick and easy access to this exposition.
Alternately, if the manual is available electronically this section should set out how the
electronic version is available throughout the organisation and to individuals outside the
organisation.
Distribution list.
Copy No.
Holder
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Airworthiness Directive
Approved Maintenance Organisation
Aircraft Maintenance Programme
Authorised Release Certificate
Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation
Certificate of Airworthiness
Certificate of Release to Service
Defence Aviation Safety Authority
Defence Aviation Safety Regulations
Military Air Operator's Certificate
Minimum Equipment List
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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1
The Accountable Manager's exposition statement should include the intent of the following
paragraph. The following statement may be used without amendment. Any changes to the
statement should not alter the intent. This statement is a copy of the text detailed in GM
145.A.70(a) 9.
I, the Accountable Manager have the corporate authority to ensure that all maintenance
services required by the customer can be financed and provided to the standard required and
that all necessary resources are available to ensure compliance with this exposition.
I will establish and promote policies for safety management and quality systems for this AMO
and its employees in accordance with this exposition.
This exposition defines the procedures upon which the DASR 145 approval of [organisation
name] as an AMO is based as required by DASR 145.A.70.
The exposition, along with the procedures contained in it, are approved by DGTA-ADF and
must be complied with as applicable, in order to ensure that all the activities involving the
provision of maintenance services including maintenance of aircraft and components is
provided to the standard required by DGTA-ADF.
The procedures included or referred to in this exposition do not override the necessity of
complying with any new or amended regulations published by DGTA-ADF from time to time
where these new or amended regulations are in conflict with these procedures.
The AMO approval will continue whilst DGTA-ADF is satisfied that these procedures are being
followed. DGTA-ADF reserves the right to suspend, vary or cancel the AMO approval of the
organisation, as applicable, if DGTA-ADF has evidence that the procedures are not being
followed and the standards are not being upheld.
Signed:
Date: .
Name: ..
Title: Accountable Manager,.[Organisation name]
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1.2
The Safety and Quality Policy should, as a minimum, include a statement committing the
organisation to:
recognise that compliance with procedures, quality standards and regulations is the
duty of all personnel; and
recognise the need for all personnel to cooperate with the Quality Auditors.
Sample Safety Policy Statement Refer to GM 145.A.65(a)
Safety is the first priority in all our activities. We are committed to implementing, developing
and improving strategies, management systems and processes to ensure that all our aviation
activities uphold the highest level of safety performance and meet national and international
standards. In order to achieve this, our safety objectives are set down in this policy statement.
Our commitment is to:
1
Develop and embed a safety culture in all our aviation activities that recognises the
importance and value of effective aviation safety management and acknowledges at
all times that safety is paramount.
Clearly define for all employees their accountabilities and responsibilities for the
development and delivery of aviation safety strategy and performance.
Ensure that externally supplied systems and services that impact upon the safety of
our operations, meet appropriate safety standards.
Comply with and, wherever possible, exceed regulatory requirements and standards,
including but not necessarily limited to those mandated by Defence.
Ensure that all employees are provided with adequate and appropriate aviation safety
information and training, are competent in safety matters and are only allocated tasks
commensurate with their skills.
Ensure that sufficient skilled and trained resources are provided and available to
manage safety and implement safety strategy and policy.
Establish and measure our safety performance against realistic objectives and/or
targets.
10
Achieve the highest levels of safety standards and performance in all our aviation
activities.
11
12
Conduct safety and management reviews and ensure that relevant action is taken
13
14
Ensure that aviation safety is maximised through the application of an effective SMS,
which is integral to all our aviation activities
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1.3
MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
(DASR 145.A.30(a), (b), (c), 65(e), 70(a)3)
This section should identify the maintenance management personnel of the organisation by
listing, at least, the title and name of the Accountable Manager plus all the persons
nominated to hold a position as required by DASR 145.A30(b) and (c). Where known their
respective deputies should also be identified.(not for inclusion in the Exposition)
Accountable Manager......................................................................
Deputy Accountable Manager.......(If applicable)..........................
Responsible Manager Flight Line Maintenance (If applicable)..
Deputy Responsible Manager Flight Line Maintenance.(If applicable).
Responsible Manager Aircraft Maintenance(If applicable)
Deputy Responsible Manager Aircraft Maintenance(If applicable)
Responsible Manager Workshop maintenance .......(If applicable)......
Quality Manager ...............................................................................
Deputy Quality Manager .....................(If applicable).....................
Safety Manager ....................................................
Deputy Safety Manager ......(If applicable).......................
NOTES:
1.
This list comprises the minimum Senior Personnel in a medium to large organisation
that DGTA-ADF would require a DASR Form 4 to be completed. Lesser posts could
exist in a smaller organisation. This, in effect, is the "group of persons" referred to in
DASR 145.A.30(b) whose responsibilities include ensuring that the DASR 145 AMO
remains in compliance with DASR 145 requirements. These persons are ultimately
directly responsible to the Accountable Manager for this function.
2.
Other posts may be added if desired but it should be clearly shown whether or not
they are considered as "management" for DASR Form 4 purposes. A marked
separation (dividing line) would suffice with the text "no DASR Form 4 required" or,
identify each post in this way
3.
4.
Whilst not mandatory, consider including a procedure to show, when and who can
deputise for any responsible persons under DASR 145.A.30(b) in the case of a
lengthy absence of that responsible person.
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1.4
This section should list the responsibilities of the individuals occupying the following
positions.
1.4.1 Accountable Manager
(DASR 145.A.30(a), 145.A.70(a)1, 4)
This section details the duties and responsibilities of the Accountable Manager in
relation to the AMO, and demonstrates that the Accountable Manager has corporate
authority for ensuring that all maintenance services can be financed and carried out to
the required standard. As a minimum these should include:
a.
ensuring that maintenance carried out by the approved organisation meets the
standards required by DGTA-ADF
b.
establishing and promoting the safety and quality policy specified in DASR
145.A.65(a).
c.
d.
ensuring that the necessary finance, manpower resources and facilities are
available to enable the company to perform the maintenance to which it is
committed for contracted CAMOs, and any additional work which may be
undertaken.
e.
f.
b.
ensuring that the organisation's procedures and standards are complied with
when carrying out maintenance
c.
ensuring, through the workforce under his/her control, that the quality of
workmanship in the final product is to a standard acceptable to the
organisation and DGTA-ADF.
d.
Examination/testing as necessary.
e.
f.
ensuring that all sub-contract orders are correctly detailed and that the
requirements of the contract/order are fulfilled in respect of inspection and
quality control.
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g.
If there is more than one responsible manager then their responsibilities and
obligations shall be framed to ensure no overlapping of responsibilities, with reference
to the appropriate regulation. The size of the AMO and the complexity of its scope of
approval and the capability of individuals nominated will determine the number of
Responsible Managers required.
NOTES:
1.
Additional duties and responsibilities may be added provided they do not conflict with
those of other management personnel
2.
preparing standard practices and procedures for use within the organisation,
derived from approved sources, and keeping them up to date
The functions defined above are typical for a medium to small sized organisation. The
actual division of duties will vary with the particular organisation so that some tasks
may be accomplished by, for example, Planning, Production or Technical Services
etc
2.
The quality system is required to be "independent" which will normally mean that the
Quality Manager and the Quality Monitoring Staff are not directly involved in the
maintenance process or with maintenance certification
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1.
This section can be continued with the terms of reference of additional management
personnel, who report to the upper level of management, as necessary to fully describe
the organisation.
2.
These personnel would not normally be required to complete a DASR Form 4. (to be
agreed with the relevant DGTA-ADF section representative.
3.
This section should include the nominated level 3 for NDT who does require nomination
on a DASR Form 4. AMC 145.A.30 states Form 4 not required when a member of the
NMAA.
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1.5
This section sets out the organisational chart depicting reporting lines and chains of
responsibility of managers. Independence of Quality and Safety Managers from the
maintenance organisation structure as required by DASR 145.A.30(c) should be shown.
The following charts show examples of acceptable organisational structures for DASR 145
AMO. DASR Form 4 post holders must be clearly identified in the chart.
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1.6
CERTIFYING STAFF
(DASR 145.A.30 (g), (h), 70(a)6)
This section should contain a list of all certifying staff authorised within the AMO. This
paragraph may be cross referenced from another record (including a computer record) where
the list of the names is kept. If the organisation's individual staff authorisation records are
referred to as the "list", they should be preceded by a summary listing all of the staff names
included, thereby meeting the intent of DASR requirement The intention of this paragraph is
that the AMO maintain a complete up-to-date record of all certifying staff and that it be
provided to DGTA-ADF with the MOE when requesting initial or amended approval or on
request by DGTA-ADF staff.
AMOs Intending to use the Defence Technical Equivalent Qualification (DTEQ) as the
National Equivalent qualification in accordance with DASR 145.A.30(g-j) should provide a list
of all authorised maintenance personnel here. Where this list is cross referenced from a
separate record the source of the record should be identified/referenced herein.
The list should include all personnel authorised for any of the following roles:
Trades persons
Self Certifying Technicians
Trades Supervisors
Independent Inspectors
Maintenance Managers
AMOs intending to use DASR 66 or equivalent NMAA approved qualifications for their
certifying personnel should list all of their certifying personnel as detailed in the following
paragraphs.
1.6.1
1.6.2
Cat B1 Technicians
Cat B2 Technicians
Cat A Mechanics
1.6.3
1.6.4
Cat B1 Technicians
Cat B2 Technicians
Where this list is cross referenced from a separate record the source of the record
should be identified/referenced herein.
The list should include at least the following information:
Name
DASR certification category
Identification of the support staff category
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Function
Authorisation Identification number
Date of first issue of the authorisation
Expiry date of the authorisation
Scope/ limitation of the authorisation
For aircraft certifying staff and support staff only, their aircraft maintenance
licence number.
List the standards of personnel qualifications that the AMO will recognise and
require for each type of certifying employee to be authorised by the organisation
as described under section 145.A.30.
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1.7
MANPOWER RESOURCES
(DASR 145.A.30(d), 70(a)7)
This section should demonstrate how the organisation ensures the AMO has sufficient
employees to plan, perform, supervise, inspect and certify for maintenance and audit the
AMO for compliance and safety in accordance with the Quality and Safety Management
Systems required by DASR 145.A.65(c) and (e) for each maintenance function and location.
The AMOs policies relating to the number of employees required under various types of
maintenance and the levels of supervision required between individual maintainers and
Certification Authorisation holders should be shown here consistent with the maintenance
management system.
1.7.1
1.7.2
Line Maintenance
Maintenance
Engineering
Technical Services
1.7.3
Specialised Activities
Technical Services
1.7.4
Sub-Contracted Services
Full Time
Part Time
The resources described must justify the grant of approval as defined in paragraphs
1.8 (facilities to be approved) and 1.9 (scope of work) in sufficient detail to explain the
support at each site and for each function as required by 145.A.30(d).
2.
3.
Where the approval is sub-divided into sites or different major functions the resources
should be related to each site and function. Resources do not only mean numbers, it
also means qualifications and competence.
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1.8
FACILITIES
(DASR 145.A.25, 70(a)8, 15)
This section should describe, in some detail, each of the facilities at which the organisation
intends to carry out maintenance, thereby building up a picture of what the DGTA-ADF is
being asked to approve. All main locations should be included; however a different
emphasis can be placed on locations of different importance. For example, the main
locations, which are listed in the approval document, will need a detailed description. Other
significant locations such as frequently used detachment/deployment locations should be
clearly described while transit locations occasionally used for minor line maintenance tasks
may be briefly covered.
1.8.1
Base Maintenance
This section should demonstrate specific requirements for Base Maintenance facilities
in accordance with the DASR 145.A.25. These include:
hangar accommodation;
specialist workshops;
environmental provisions;
Line Maintenance
This section should describe facilities utilised at each main location, to provide
evidence that the facilities are appropriate for the maintenance services to be
provided at that location and are appropriate for the scope of Line Maintenance as
approved for the organisation. Note: Refer to 1.8.4 below for temporary maintenance
locations
1.8.3
Component Maintenance
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1.9
SCOPE OF WORK
(DASR 145.A.20, 42(c), 70(a)9, 75, 80)
An AMOs approved scope of maintenance will be defined by the Approval Certificate and
exposition approved by DGTA-ADF. The Approval Certificate may list the main locations,
Classes, Ratings and their limitations for the Maintenance Services that the AMO is
approved to provide.
This paragraph must show the range of work carried out at each approved site within the
scope of each approval rating shown in the "Schedule of Approval". This section should also
relate to paragraph 1.8 in such a way that it can be clearly seen what tasks are performed at
which locations.
1.9.1
Aircraft Maintenance
Location
Class
Rating
Amberley
Aircraft
A1
Williamtown
1.9.2
A1
Base
Yes
Yes
Line
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Engine Maintenance
Location
Sydney
1.9.3
Aircraft
Limitation
B737-200
A330200/CFM56
A320200/V2500
B737-200
B737-200
A320200/V2500
Class
Engine
Rating
B1
Limitation
CFM 56-7B (Overhaul)
Component Maintenance
Location
Class
Rating
Sydney
Component
C3
Melbourne
Component
C3
This should include any NDT activities or special processes such as welding,
electroplating, surface finishing, structural repairs and life support maintenance that
are carried out internally and not necessarily included on Approval Certificate.
Issue: ................. Issue Date:.
Version:... Version Date:..
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3.
4.
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1.11
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Records of utilisation
Control of Subcontractors
Documentation to be used
2.2
Control of components received from customers for Repair and/or Overhaul etc.
Acceptance of components with other than approved release certificates IAW DASR
145.A.50(f)
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2.3
2.4
Recording and storage of the calibrated item and the standard it was calibrated
against
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2.7
REPAIR PROCEDURES
(DASR 145.A.42(f), 45, 48(c), (i))
Control system for fabrication of parts in the course of maintenance, processing and
inspection in accordance with 145.A.42(c)
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2.10
2.13
MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTATION
(DASR 145.A.45(e), (f), 50(a), (b), 55)
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2.15
New defects or incomplete maintenance work orders identified during maintenance shall be
brought to the attention of the customer Operating Organisation for the specific purpose of
obtaining agreement to rectify such defects or completing the missing elements of the
maintenance work order.
In the case where the customer declines to have such maintenance carried out,
145.A.50(e) is applicable in order to issue the release to service (with deferred
maintenance), as addressed in MOE chapter 2.16
Suggested subject headings
2.18
DGTA-ADF
Manufacturer
CAMO
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2.19
Reporting requirements.
2.21
Information retrieval
MAN-HOURS PLANNING
(DASR145.A.30(d) and 145.A.47)
Complexity of work
Organisation of shifts
EROPs
2.24
SPECIFIC PROCEDURES
(DASR 145.A.48, 65(b))
Engine running
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Aircraft towing
Aircraft marshalling
Aircraft Weighing
Aircraft wash
Scrapping of unsalvageable parts
Working away from main base/workshop
Handling and control of hazardous and waste materials
GSE maintenance procedures
Aircraft de-icing
2.25
A code of practice
Feedback to employees
Just culture
Facility status
Work status
Manning status
Outstanding issues
Other Information
2.27
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2.28
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Tools and Test Equipment, servicing and calibration program / equipment register /
tool control after maintenance with regards to DASR 145.48(d))
bulk storage
aircraft re-fuelling
Ground de-icing:
Monitoring of sub-contractors
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L2.3
Maintenance Statements
L2.5
Required documentation
Dispatch to rectification
L2.7
Allocation of employees
Issue: ................. Issue Date:.
Version:... Version Date:..
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Scope of Maintenance
System description
Audit programme
Auditing of standards
Auditing methods
Sampling.
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3.4
Corrective action and timescale including remedial and disciplinary action and/or
penalties.
Authorisations issue and renewal procedures iaw DASR145.A.35(a), (b), (c) and (f)
currency
licence validity
Control of certifying employee records paragraphs iaw DASR 145.A.35(j) and (l)
Access to employee records iaw DASR 145.A.35(g), (j), (k) and (l) for authorised
persons, authorised managers and DGTA-ADF personnel
Nominated personnel
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3.8
Concession criteria
Request procedure
Sources of work
Authorisation of personnel
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Environmental conditions
Certification: of repair, replacement, modification, overhaul and/or inspection
Final certification by the AMO
3.14
Duration
Continuation training
3.15
Assessment records
Key personnel
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PART 4 OPERATIONS
This Part links the DASR 145 AMO to the Continuing Airworthiness Management
Organisations for whom maintenance services are provided and should complement the
CAMOs own Continuing Airworthiness Management procedures, ensuring complete and
accurate compliance to requirements for:
Together, the two documents will define how the CAMO achieves safe operation by airworthy
aircraft.
Notes:
1.
This Part need not be included if the organisation is not directly contracted to provide
maintenance support for an CAMO. Such contracts are only likely to be found for the
provision of aircraft or engine / APU maintenance.
2.
Where this Part is not used it should be shown in the Exposition as Not Applicable
4.1
CONTRACTING/TASKING CAMO
(DASR 145.A.70(a)13)
List of CAMOs for whom maintenance is provided, with details of the types of aircraft
(engines/APU)
Details should show whether the contract is solely for carrying out maintenance or
also for performing the CAMO maintenance management tasks.
4.2
CAMO PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION
(DASR 145.A.50(c), (e), 55(b))
This chapter must describe for each contracting Operating Organisation, the special mode
of operation (procedures/ documents/ exchange of information, planning meetings,
technical, quality, reliability) between the organisation and its customer.
Suggested subject headings
All tasks should be described, that are performed by the maintenance organisation to
support the CAMO:
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4.3
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Note:
1.
removing exclusions;
utilising manufactures training for ratings;
type and Task training for Category A licence holders; and
pilot and flight engineer training for maintenance permitted by the DASR M approved
CAMO.
AMOs that deliver training for certifying employees should also refer to the relevant
sections of DASR 66 and 147 related to the training and assessment to be
conducted.
5.1
FACILITIES
(DASR 145.A.25)
Suggested contents
Training facilities
Instructional equipment
Instructors
Assessors
Course plans
Course material
Conduct of training
Exclusion training
Conduct of assessment
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5.4
TRAINING SOURCING AND QUALITY CONTROL
(DASR 145.A.35(a), (b), (j), 65(b))
Suggested contents
Procedures to ensure training meets the standards required by DASRs 66 and 147
Student records
Retention periods
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PART 6 APPENDICES
The lists shown may be kept as separate documents from the exposition as long as an
adequate cross-reference is included in the exposition.
6.1
SAMPLE OF DOCUMENTS
Suggested contents
LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS
(DASR 145.A.70(a)14, 75(b))
(If approval for the control of subcontractors is held by the organisation - see Part 1, items
1.8, 1.9, 1.10 and Parts 2.1 and 3.2)
6.3
(If line maintenance locations are established by the organisation see Part 1, items 1.7.2
and 1.8.1)
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6.4
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6.5
COMPLIANCE MATRIX
This section may include a compliance matrix (example provided below) for the
organisation to demonstrate how its exposition meets the requirements of DASR 145
DASR
145.A.10
145.A.10
145.A.15
145.A.15
145.A.20
145.A.20
145.A.25
145.A.25
145.A.25 (a)
145.A.25 (a) 1
145.A.25 (a) 2
145.A.25 (b)
145.A.25 (c)
145.A.25 (c) 1
145.A.25 (c) 2
145.A.25 (c) 3
145.A.25 (c) 4
145.A.25 (c) 5
145.A.25 (c) 6
145.A.25 (d)
145.A.30
145.A.30 (a)
145.A.30 (a) 1
145.A.30 (a) 2
145.A.30 (a) 3
145.A.30 (b)
145.A.30 (b) 1
145.A.30 (b) 2
145.A.30 (b) 3
145.A.30 (b) 4
145.A.30 (c)
145.A.30 (d)
145.A.30 (e)
145.A.30 (e)
145.A.30 (f)
145.A.30 (g)
145.A.30 (g)
145.A.30 (h)
145.A.30 (h) 1
145.A.30 (h) 1 (i)
145.A.30 (h) 1 (ii)
145.A.30 (h) 1 (iii)
145.A.30 (h) 2
145.A.30 (i)
145.A.30 (j)
145.A.30 (j) 1
145.A.30 (j) 2
145.A.30 (j) 3
145.A.30 (j) 4
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145.A.30 (j) 5
145.A.30 (j) 5 (i)
145.A.30 (j) 5 (ii)
145.A.30 (j) 5
145.A.35
145.A.35 (a)
145.A.35 (a)
145.A.35 (b)
145.A.35 (c)
145.A.35 (c)
145.A.35 (d)
145.A.35 (e)
145.A.35 (f)
145.A.35 (g)
145.A.35 (h)
145.A.35 (h)
145.A.35 (i)
145.A.35 (j)
145.A.35 (j) 1
145.A.35 (j) 2
145.A.35 (j) 3
145.A.35 (j) 4
145.A.35 (j)
145.A.35 (k)
145.A.35 (l)
145.A.35 (m)
145.A.40
145.A.40 (a)
145.A.40 (a) 1
145.A.40 (a) 2
145.A.40 (a) 3
145.A.40 (b)
145.A.42
145.A.42 (a)
145.A.42 (a) 1
145.A.42 (a) 2
145.A.42 (a) 3
145.A.42 (a) 4
145.A.42 (a) 5
145.A.42 (b)
145.A.42 (c)
145.A.42 (d)
145.A.42 (e)
145.A.42 (f)
145.A.42 (g)
145.A.43
145.A.43 (a)
145.A.43 (a) 1
145.A.43 (a) 2
145.A.43 (a) 3
145.A.43 (a) 4
145.A.43 (a) 5
145.A.43 (b)
145.A.43 (c)
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145.A.43 (d)
145.A.43 (d) 1
145.A.43 (d) 2
145.A.43 (e)
145.A.45
145.A.45 (a)
145.A.45 (a)
145.A.45 (b)
145.A.45 (b) 1
145.A.45 (b) 2
145.A.45 (b) 3
145.A.45 (b) 4
145.A.45 (b) 5
145.A.45 (c)
145.A.45 (d)
145.A.45 (e)
145.A.45 (e)
145.A.45 (f)
145.A.45 (g)
145.A.47
145.A.47 (a)
145.A.47 (b)
145.A.47 (c)
145.A.48
145.A.48 (a)
145.A.48 (b)
145.A.48 (c)
145.A.48 (d)
145.A.48 (e)
145.A.48 (f)
145.A.48 (g)
145.A.48 (h)
145.A.48 (i)
145.A.48 (j)
145.A.50
145.A.50 (a)
145.A.50 (b)
145.A.50 (c)
145.A.50 (d)
145.A.50 (e)
145.A.50 (f)
145.A.55
145.A.55 (a)
145.A.55 (b)
145.A.55 (c)
145.A.55 (c) 1
145.A.55 (c) 2
145.A.55 (c) 3
145.A.60
145.A.60 (a)
145.A.60 (b)
145.A.60 (c)
145.A.60 (d)
145.A.60 (e)
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145.A.65
145.A.65 (a)
145.A.65 (b)
145.A.65 (b) 1
145.A.65 (b) 2
145.A.65 (b) 3
145.A.65 (b) 4
145.A.65 (c)
145.A.65 (c) 1
145.A.65 (c) 2
145.A.65 (d)
145.A.65 (e)
145.A.70
145.A.70 (a)
145.A.70 (a) 1
145.A.70 (a) 2
145.A.70 (a) 3
145.A.70 (a) 4
145.A.70 (a) 5
145.A.70 (a) 6
145.A.70 (a) 7
145.A.70 (a) 8
145.A.70 (a) 9
145.A.70 (a) 10
145.A.70 (a) 11
145.A.70 (a) 12
145.A.70 (a) 13
145.A.70 (a) 14
145.A.70 (a) 15
145.A.70 (a) 16
145.A.70 (b)
145.A.70 (c)
145.A.70 (d)
145.A.70 (e)
145.A.75
145.A.75
145.A.75 (a)
145.A.75 (b)
145.A.75 (c)
145.A.75 (d)
145.A.75 (e)
145.A.80
145.A.80 (a)
145.A.85
145.A.85 (a)
145.A.85 (a) 1
145.A.85 (a) 2
145.A.85 (a) 3
145.A.85 (a) 4
145.A.85 (a) 5
145.A.85 (a) 6
145.A.85 (a) 7
145.A.90
145.A.90 (a)
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145.A.90 (a) 1
145.A.90 (a) 2
145.A.90 (a) 3
145.A.90 (b)
145.A.95
145.A.95 (a)
145.A.95 (b)
145.A.95 (c)
145.A.95 (c) 1
145.A.95 (c) 2
145.A.95 (c) 3
DASR
SMS.A.25
SMS.A.25 (a)
SMS.A.25 (b)
SMS.A.25 (b).1
SMS.A.25 (b).2
SMS.A.25 (b).3
SMS.A.25 (b).4
Reference
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