EASA Part 145 including CAA Malaysia Civil Aviation Directive – CAD 8601 (CAA Malaysia Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Approval)

2 day course | Virtual, Classroom & In-company training
  • Classroom courses in Malaysia and Singapore
  • Gain a detailed review of Part 145 regulation by experienced UK CAA inspectors
  • Develop knowledge of the Part 145 regulation and how to implement it
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What is EASA Part 145 Maintenance Organisational Approval?

EASA Part 145 is the European standard for the approval of organisations that perform maintenance on aircraft and aircraft components, that are registered in EASA Member States.

Course Overview

This course provides delegates with an understanding and working knowledge of EASA Part 145 Maintenance Approval and assist them to ensure compliance to the Regulation. The training will enable delegates to understand both airworthiness and maintenance principles introduced by EASA and CAA Malaysia. For courses carried out in Malaysia, Singapore – the course will include CAA Malaysia Part 145. (CAA Malaysia Civil Aviation Directive – CAD 8601)

This course is suitable for individuals working in, or with oversight of Maintenance Organisations. Tangible benefits have been identified by employees of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul approval holders, Operators and Regulatory staff from National Aviation Authorities (NAAs). Delegates should have experience in Continuing Airworthiness or Maintenance.

This training course will include the following topics:

  • Airworthiness and continued airworthiness concepts
  • EASA Part 145 guidance materials, User Guides and Working Instructions issued by EASA (in Malaysia/Singapore – includes CAA Malaysia Part 145 as per CAA Malaysia Civil Aviation Directive – CAD 8601)
  • Interface between Part 145, Part 66/ Part 147 and EU-OPS
  • Aircraft Parts Acceptability – an introduction
  • Nominated Form 4 Holder and management responsibilities

By the end of this course, delegates will demonstrate understanding of the following through workshops and group discussions:

  • Key components of EASA Part 145 (in Malaysia / Singapore – includes CAA Malaysia Part 145)
  • Practical application of Part 145 (in Malaysia / Singapore – includes CAA Malaysia Part 145)
  • Implementation of Part 145 in an organisation (in Malaysia / Singapore – includes CAA Malaysia Part 145)
  • Interface between Part 145, Part 66/ Part 147 and EU-OPS
  • Part 145 maintenance from both a regulatory and industry perspective

Delegates should review the EASA Part 145 regulation and guidance material. Delegates from Malaysia should review CAA Malaysia Part 145 in CAA Malaysia Civil Aviation Directive – CAD 8601. Delegates should have experience in Continuing Airworthiness or Maintenance.

Meet your Instructors

Devan Ramasamy

EASA Part M Continuing Airworthiness (including SEARIF)
EASA Part 145 including DCA Malaysia Notice 6501 (CAA Malaysia Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Approval)
Safety Management Systems – Principles and Applications (MAvA)

Devan has been with the UK CAA since 1998 and has about 52 years’ experience in the aviation industry, spread across both GA and large aircraft. He has worked with Airlines / MROs based overseas and in the UK. Devan holds an EASA Licence in Cats B2/limited B1 and C. He is a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society and an Incorporated Engineer with the UK Engineering Council.

Additional Information

Course delivery methods

We offer two different ways to attend this course:

  • Face-to-Face Classroom Course: Embrace the traditional learning method by attending our physical training venue. Benefit from direct interaction with our instructors and fellow participants, creating an immersive and hands-on learning experience. To book a classroom course, please check the booking table at the top of this page and select your preferred training venue location.
  • Instructor-Led Virtual Course: Enjoy the flexibility of attending this training remotely from your home or office with our live virtual course. Engage in interactive learning from anywhere in the world. We usually use WebEx or Zoom for our virtual courses. To attend this course virtually, look for the ‘online’ venue option in the booking table above.

Please note that course durations may vary slightly between our face-to-face and virtual deliveries. Please refer to the start and end date of your chosen course.

Our goal is to offer flexible, effective and convenient course delivery methods that suit your preferences and learning needs. Please choose the option that works best for you!

If you can’t see a classroom or virtual option, we likely haven’t released the next set of dates. Please get in touch to find out when we’ll announce the new dates, and we’ll be sure to keep you informed once they are available or even add you to our waiting list.

Further reading

EASA Part 145 – Maintenance Organisation Approvals
Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Materials (GM)

In-company delivery

We can also tailor this training course to suit your organisation’s training requirements. These bespoke training packages can be delivered at your organisation’s location – almost anywhere, worldwide. Please Contact us for more information and to discuss your requirements.

VAT information

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FAQs

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