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Hong Kong Airworthiness Course for Aviation Executives

Course Introduction

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Duration : 3 Days (9:00 - 17:30)


This 3-day course give an overview how airworthiness and safety regulation is controlled in the Hong Kong. The course covers the following subjects:

  • Airworthiness Concept and Legal Framework

  • HKAR-21 Type Certificate 

  • HKAR-21 DOA, POA

  • 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 C of A Issue

  • Issue of Certificate of Airworthiness

  • Certification Arrangements with Other Authorities 

  • Renewal of Certificate of Airworthiness

  • Aircraft Maintenance Programme/ Schedule

  • Maintenance and Reliability Reporting 

  • Engine Maintenance Programmes(EMP)

  • Airworthiness Directive

  • HKAR-145 Approved Maintenance Organisation 

  • Quality Control and Assurance 

  • Joint Maintenance Management (JMM)/Technical Arrangement (TA)

  • Maintenance Personnel Licensing 

  • Operator Responsibility 

  • Occurrence and Accident Reporting 

  • Human Factors and Safety Management

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Course Objectives


This 3-day course is designed for Aviation Executives who need a general  understanding of how airworthiness and flight safety regulation is controlled in Hong Kong and 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) .
 

 

Who should attend
This course is suitable for aviation personnels who need a general understanding of how airworthiness and flight safety regulation is controlled in the Hong Kong. Tangible benefits have been identified by representatives from airlines, air operators, maintenance organizations and parts manufacturers.

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Course Fee

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HK$15,000

(Lunch and Tea included)

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