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Hong Kong Airworthiness Course

Course Introduction   

                                        


This 10-day course demonstrates how airworthiness and safety regulation is controlled in the Hong Kong. The course covers the following subjects:
● Airworthiness concept
● International and Hong Kong Air Legislation
● Hong Kong Aviation Legislation & Airworthiness Requirements
● HKAR-21 Type Certification
● HKAR-21 Design and Production
● HKAR-21 Modification and Repair
● HKAR-1 and other Approvals in sub-section 1.8
● HKAR-183 Representatives of the Director-General
● HKAR-183 report for certificate of airworthiness (C of A) issue
● Issue of C of A
● Certification arrangements with other authorities
● Renewal of certificate of airworthiness( C of A)
● Aircraft Maintenance Programme/Schedule
● Maintenance and Reliability Reporting
● Engine Management Programme (EMP)
● Airworthiness Directive (AD)
● HKAR-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation
● Quality Control and Assurance
● Joint Maintenance Management (JMM)/Technical Arrangement (TA)
● HKAR-66 Licensing of Maintenance Personnel
● HKAR-147 approved maintenance training/examination
● Air Operator’s certificate (AOC), Maintenance Management Exposition

    (MME) and  Airworthiness Control Procedures
● Maintenance Support Arrangement and Contracted-out Maintenance
   Hong Kong Airworthiness Course
● Occurrence and Accident Reporting
● Human Factors (HF)
● Safety Management System (SMS)
● Airworthiness Requirements of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
● Optional subject
● Group Exercise
● Panel Discussion

 

Duration : 10 days (09:00-18:00)  Total Tutorial Hours : 75 hours

Course Objectives

This 10-day course demonstrates how airworthiness and safety regulation is controlled in Hong Kong and provides an overview of the processes and procedures used by the Civil Aviation Department of HKSAR (CAD) to ensure that individuals, manufacturers,operators and maintenance organisations comply with the relevant airworthiness regulations, setting this work in the international context established by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). By the end of this training, all participants will have a more in-depth understanding of various airworthiness regulations, and how to implement and conform to the relevant regulations in practice.

Who Should Attend 

This course is suitable for aviation personnel who require an overall understanding of how airworthiness and safety regulations are controlled in Hong Kong. Tangible benefits have been identified by representatives from airlines, air operators, maintenance organizations and parts manufacturers.

 

Course Fee

HK$23,000

(Lunch and Tea included)

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