Airworthiness Legislation Course Syllabus, Course Structure [ Subject Code: 8271 ]. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of airworthiness legislation, including the regulatory framework, certification procedures, and safety management systems. Students will learn about the various national and international regulations governing the airworthiness of aircraft, as well as the roles and responsibilities of regulatory authorities, manufacturers, operators, and maintenance organizations.
Subject Name: Airworthiness Legislation
Airworthiness Legislation Course Syllabus, Course Structure [ Subject Code: 8271 ]
Subject Code: 8271
Number Distribution : T [ 3 ] P [3] C [ 4 ]
Technology: AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (AEROSPACE) TECHNOLOGY (Code: 82)
Program Type: 4-YEAR DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING PROGRAM
Semester: 7th Semester
Last Revision Year: 2010
Objectives:
- To make understand about the History of Airworthiness Legislation.
- To be able to provide detail knowledge of Civil Aviation Rule – 1984.
- To be able to understand types of Operation of Aircraft.
- To be able to provide detail knowledge about Aircraft Registration & Markings
- To make familiar with Aircraft Noise Certificate.
- To be able to provide general knowledge of type Certification & Approval.
- To provide details knowledge of Aircraft Log Books.
- To be able to develop general knowledge about Accident & Accident Inquiry.
- To provide detail knowledge about Air Navigation Orders (ANOs)
- To make familiar with Foreign Airworthiness.
- To be able to make understand about Manual Reading Procedure.
Short Description:
Introduction and general knowledge of Airworthiness Legislation, Regulatory Framework, Civil Aviation Rule–1984, operation of Aircraft, Aircraft Registration & Markings, aircraft Noise Certificate, type Certification & Approval, log Books, knowledge about Aircraft Accident & Accident Inquiry, Air Navigation Orders (ANOs), Foreign Airworthiness and general knowledge about Manual Reading Procedure etc.
Detail Description:
THEORY
1. UNDERSTAND THE AIRWORTHINESS LEGISLATION
1.1 Define Airworthy
1.2 Define Airworthiness Legislation
1.3 Explain ICAO Annexes
1.4 Describe Rules of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
2. UNDERSTAND THE CIVIL AVIATION RULE – 1984
2.1 Express Short Title & Application
2.2 Define different terms.
3. UNDERSTAND THE PERSONNEL LICENSING OF AME:
3.1 Describe Personnel Licensing
3.2 Explain AME Licensing
3.3 Describe Requirements of AME Licensing
4. UNDERSTAND THE OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT
4.1 Identify classification of aircraft operation
4.2 Identify classification of aircraft
4.3 Illustrate dangerous goods/carriage of fire arms
5. UNDERSTAND AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION & MARKINGS
5.1 Describe registration of Bangladesh aircraft
5.2 Distinguish nationality and registration marks of aircraft
5.3 Explain cabin warning sign and placards
5.4 Describe doors & exits, their types of signs
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF AIRCRAFT NOISE CERTIFICATE
6.1 Introduce certification requirements
6.2 Describe noise certification
7. UNDERSTAND AIRCRFT MAINTENANCE LOG (AML)
7.1 Describe AML recording system
7.2 Describe component record
7.3 Explain supplemental technical log
7.4 Identify retention of records
8. UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT LOG BOOKS
8.1 Define aircraft log books
8.2 Define engine log books
8.3 Describe variable pitch propeller log books
8.4 Explain radio log books
8.5 Discuss modifications log books and APU modification log books
8.6 Illustrate modular construction engine log books
9. UNDERSTAND AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT & INCIDENT INQUIRY
9.1 Distinguish aircraft accident and incident
9.2 Describe reportable accidents
9.3 Clarify investigation of defect
9.4 Describe report of investigation
10. UNDERSTAND THE AIR NAVIGATION ORDERs (ANOs)
10.1 Define Air Navigation Orders (ANOs)
10.2 Mention arrangement of ANOs
10.3 Express acceptable means of compliance
11. UNDERSTAND AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATIONS
11.1 Identify design standards and issue of certificates of type approval of aircraft
11.2 Discuss import procedure of aircraft, issue and renewal of certificate of airworthiness
11.3 Explain export certificate of airworthiness
11.4 Explain classification of aircraft and its operation
11.5 Describe registration of aircraft
11.6 Define flight manuals
11.7 Distinguish between modification and repair design approval
11.8 Classify assignment of modes address and ground testing of ACAS transponders
11.9 Identify aircraft noise certification
11.10 Identify fees/charges for airworthiness services
11.11 Describe procedure for amendments of ANO- AME license & airworthiness related matter.
12. UNDERSTAND AIRCRFT MAINTENANCE DIRECTIONS
12.1 Explain maintenance of aeroplane and helicopter
12.2 Describe maintenance certification system
12.3 Discuss maintenance log books and recording systems
12.4 Identify aircraft weight and balance control
12.5 Describe approval of Engineering Executives
12.6 Explain aircraft Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
12.7 Differentiate Airworthiness Directives and Service Bulletin
12.8 Explain duplication inspection
12.9 Describe procurement, distribution of aeronautical product and Stores
12.10 Describe approval of aircraft maintenance program and aircraft maintenance schedule
13. UNDERSTAND CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL: INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATION
13.1 Define certificate of approval
13.2 Explain certificate approval
13.3 Discuss Aircraft Maintenance Organizations
13.4 Describe certificate approval-Maintenance Organizations EASA Part- 145
13.5 Describe certificate approval-Training Organizations & engineering instructors
13.6 Explain Approved Maintenance Training Organization EASA Part- 147
13.7 Distinguish certificate approval-Stores and distribution organizations
13.8 Describe certificate approval-Processing organizations
13.9 Describe certificate approval-non-destructive testing organization
13.10 Explain approval of welders
13.11 Explain the issuance of inspection authorization to aircraft maintenance engineer/approved personnel
14. UNDERSTAND AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS LICENSCE
14.1 Explain Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License
14.2 Describe Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License Type Rating
14.3 Explain privileges and responsibilities of AME license
14.4 Discuss renewal of Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License
14.5 Understand about AME examination syllabus
14.6 Illustrate the validation of foreign AME License
14.7 Describe approved training organizations & courses for appearing in the license examination
14.8 Describe EASA Part – 66
15. UNDERSTAND AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT
15.1 Describe Aircraft First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits
15.2 Discuss Flight Data Recorder
15.3 Introduce Cockpit Voice Recorder
15.4 Describe use of Automotive Gasoline
15.5 Elaborate Extended Twin-Engine Operations (ETOPs)
15.6 Describe aircraft equipment, system & instruments
15.7 Distinguish preparation, approval & use of flight crew check list
15.8. Describe the approval for special flights
15.9 Define Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM)
16. UNDERSTAND AIRWORTHINESS AND OPERATIONS DIRECTIONS
16.1 Describe Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (SAFA)
17. UNDERSTAND FOREIGN AIRWORTHINESS
17.1 Describe British Civil Aviation Requirement (BCAR)
17.2 Describe Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
17.3 Explain British publications
17.4 Describe Air Navigation Orders and the Regulations
17.5 Explain Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Procedures (CAAIP)
17.6 Describe Civil Aviation Regulation of USA
17.7 Explain Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
17.8 Define Regulations
17.9 Identify FAA publications
17.10 Describe Code of Federal Regulation (CFR)
17.11 Describe Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)
17.12 Discuss advisory circulars
18. UNDERSTAND THE MANUAL READING PROCEDURE
18.1 Explain ATA-100 Specifications
18.2 Describe Aircraft Zoning System
18.3 Illustrate Maintenance Manual
18.4 Describe Illustrated Parts Catalogue
18.5 Discuss FEFI and TAFI
18.6 Explain Wiring Diagram Manuals
PRACTICAL
1. Identify the ATA-100 Chapters
2. Locate Aircraft Zones
3. Find out Page Blocks of Maintenance Manual
4. Find out Part number from IPC
5. Find out a particular part from IPC
6. Prepare a customized MEL taking reference from MMEL
7. Amend an MEL from Chairman CAAB
8. Dispatch an aircraft with MEL
9. Identify types of wire
10 Use the Wiring Diagram Manual
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Civil Aviation Rule-1984
2. Air Navigation Order (ANO)
3. British Civil Aviation Regulation
4. Code of Federal Regulation (CFR)
5. EC Part 66, 147 &145 Documents