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AVIATION LEGISLATION
……………………………………………………………………...
Course module Presentation
In 5W+1H
Prepared by :
Samuel Argaputra (141221054)
Aeronautical Engineering Study Program
Mechanical Engineering Department
Politeknik Negeri Bandung
Aircraft Maintenance
TRAINING ORGANIZATION
AMTO
CASR Part 147
Why do we need AMTO?
-------------------------------------------------------
No person may operate as an approved
aircraft maintenance training organization
without, or in violation of, an aircraft
maintenance training organization certificate
issued under this part.
~ 147.5
What
----------------------------------------------------
the regulation’s contents about AMTO
CASR PART 147
• SUBPART A General
• SUBPART B Approval Requirements – General
• SUBPART C Approval Requirements for Basic Training
• SUBPART D Approval requirements for Type Training
• SUBPART E Operating Rules
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
what is the applicability for AMTO certificates issuing? .
Prescribes the requirements for issuing aircraft
maintenance training organization certificates and
associated ratings, and the general operating rules
for holders of those certificates and ratings
~147.1
How long the Duration of Certificates ?
a) An aircraft maintenance training
organization certificate shall remain in
force as determined by the Director
General forthwith.
b) The holder of a certificate that is
surrendered, suspended, or revoked, shall
return it to the Director General.
How the Application and
Issue for certificate must
be complied ?
a) An application for a certificate and rating, or for an
additional rating, is made on a form and in a manner
prescribed by the Director General.
b) An applicant who meets the requirements of this
part is entitled to an aircraft maintenance training
organization certificate and associated ratings
prescribing operating specifications and limitations.
How the Requirements for establishing an AMTO
Part 21’s Subpart B : APPROVAL
REQUIREMENTS – GENERAL
For establishing AMTO, the institution needs
this approval that consist at least :
• Training Procedures Manual
• Facilities -- General
• Instructor requirements
• Quality control system requirements
• Reference Material
• Class Size
• Serviceability of aircraft
How much the amount of student meets the
AMTO Requirement?
When carrying out practical tasks in the work area a
ratio of not less than one instructor or qualified
supervisor for each six students shall be utilized.
How to get the Experience credit
An experience credit of one month for each 100 hours of training
time will be credited towards the total experience requirement for the
issue of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer license for graduates of the
basic aircraft maintenance and the basic avionics maintenance
programs.
When – the attendance for students to get
the AMTO approval
a) Except as provided in (b), the training schedule shall ensure that students do not
exceed eight hours of training, or combined duty / training in any one day, or more
than six days or forty hours of duty / training time in any seven day period.
b) An exception to (a) may be made where the unavailability of equipment such as a
simulator or aircraft would otherwise cause a student to miss a portion of the
curriculum.
c) The training organization shall accurately document the student’s attendance,
ensuring that each student’s presence is recorded and controlled for each class, shop
or laboratory.
d) Students who miss more than 5% of the course curriculum through absence shall not
qualify for any experience credit.
e) Students who graduate from a basic training course but who have missed more than 5
% of the course curriculum through absence can still qualify as meeting the
requirement for an acceptable course, but without experience credit.
How long the training hours for Basic Training ?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The minimum basic training
requirement is 3000 hours for
the basic aircraft maintenance
and 3000 hours for the basic
avionics maintenance programs.
Where – the facilities of
AMTO location Change
• The holder of an aircraft maintenance training
organization certificate may not make any change in
the location of the facility unless the change is
approved in advance by the Director General.
• Notification of change of location shall be made to
the Director General, in writing, at least 30 days
before the planned relocation date.
• Unapproved relocation will result in suspension of
the certificate.
Who is required for Maintenance Instructor ?
• Each approved aircraft maintenance training
organization shall, following initial approval or
approval of an addition of a rating, continue to
provide the number of instructors holding
appropriate Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
licenses and ratings that the Director General
determines necessary to provide adequate
instruction to the students.
• The organization may continue to provide
specialist instructors who are not licensed
Aircraft Maintenance Engineers to teach
mathematics, physics, drafting, basic
electricity, basic hydraulics, and similar
subjects.
Where to Display The AMTO Certificate.
Each holder of an aircraft maintenance training organization
certificate and ratings shall display the certificate and ratings
at a place that is normally accessible to the public and is not
obscured. The certificate must be available for inspection by
the Director General.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
How about the advertising
of AMT Organizations ?
An approved aircraft maintenance
training organization shall not make
any statement relating to the
organization that is false or is
designed to mislead any person
considering enrollment therein.
Whenever an aircraft maintenance
training organization indicates in
advertising that it is approved by the
Director General, it shall clearly
distinguish between its approved
courses and those that are not
approved.
AMTO helps to create the qualified Aircraft Maintenance Technician
For you to
SAFE FLY
AND HAPPY LANDING
THANK YOU

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Samuel Argaputra - 5W1H CASR PART 147

  • 1. AVIATION LEGISLATION ……………………………………………………………………... Course module Presentation In 5W+1H Prepared by : Samuel Argaputra (141221054) Aeronautical Engineering Study Program Mechanical Engineering Department Politeknik Negeri Bandung
  • 3. Why do we need AMTO? ------------------------------------------------------- No person may operate as an approved aircraft maintenance training organization without, or in violation of, an aircraft maintenance training organization certificate issued under this part. ~ 147.5
  • 4. What ---------------------------------------------------- the regulation’s contents about AMTO CASR PART 147 • SUBPART A General • SUBPART B Approval Requirements – General • SUBPART C Approval Requirements for Basic Training • SUBPART D Approval requirements for Type Training • SUBPART E Operating Rules
  • 5. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- what is the applicability for AMTO certificates issuing? . Prescribes the requirements for issuing aircraft maintenance training organization certificates and associated ratings, and the general operating rules for holders of those certificates and ratings ~147.1
  • 6. How long the Duration of Certificates ? a) An aircraft maintenance training organization certificate shall remain in force as determined by the Director General forthwith. b) The holder of a certificate that is surrendered, suspended, or revoked, shall return it to the Director General.
  • 7. How the Application and Issue for certificate must be complied ? a) An application for a certificate and rating, or for an additional rating, is made on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Director General. b) An applicant who meets the requirements of this part is entitled to an aircraft maintenance training organization certificate and associated ratings prescribing operating specifications and limitations.
  • 8. How the Requirements for establishing an AMTO Part 21’s Subpart B : APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS – GENERAL For establishing AMTO, the institution needs this approval that consist at least : • Training Procedures Manual • Facilities -- General • Instructor requirements • Quality control system requirements • Reference Material • Class Size • Serviceability of aircraft
  • 9. How much the amount of student meets the AMTO Requirement? When carrying out practical tasks in the work area a ratio of not less than one instructor or qualified supervisor for each six students shall be utilized.
  • 10. How to get the Experience credit An experience credit of one month for each 100 hours of training time will be credited towards the total experience requirement for the issue of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer license for graduates of the basic aircraft maintenance and the basic avionics maintenance programs.
  • 11. When – the attendance for students to get the AMTO approval a) Except as provided in (b), the training schedule shall ensure that students do not exceed eight hours of training, or combined duty / training in any one day, or more than six days or forty hours of duty / training time in any seven day period. b) An exception to (a) may be made where the unavailability of equipment such as a simulator or aircraft would otherwise cause a student to miss a portion of the curriculum. c) The training organization shall accurately document the student’s attendance, ensuring that each student’s presence is recorded and controlled for each class, shop or laboratory. d) Students who miss more than 5% of the course curriculum through absence shall not qualify for any experience credit. e) Students who graduate from a basic training course but who have missed more than 5 % of the course curriculum through absence can still qualify as meeting the requirement for an acceptable course, but without experience credit.
  • 12. How long the training hours for Basic Training ? …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. The minimum basic training requirement is 3000 hours for the basic aircraft maintenance and 3000 hours for the basic avionics maintenance programs.
  • 13. Where – the facilities of AMTO location Change • The holder of an aircraft maintenance training organization certificate may not make any change in the location of the facility unless the change is approved in advance by the Director General. • Notification of change of location shall be made to the Director General, in writing, at least 30 days before the planned relocation date. • Unapproved relocation will result in suspension of the certificate.
  • 14. Who is required for Maintenance Instructor ? • Each approved aircraft maintenance training organization shall, following initial approval or approval of an addition of a rating, continue to provide the number of instructors holding appropriate Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licenses and ratings that the Director General determines necessary to provide adequate instruction to the students. • The organization may continue to provide specialist instructors who are not licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineers to teach mathematics, physics, drafting, basic electricity, basic hydraulics, and similar subjects.
  • 15. Where to Display The AMTO Certificate. Each holder of an aircraft maintenance training organization certificate and ratings shall display the certificate and ratings at a place that is normally accessible to the public and is not obscured. The certificate must be available for inspection by the Director General.
  • 16. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. How about the advertising of AMT Organizations ? An approved aircraft maintenance training organization shall not make any statement relating to the organization that is false or is designed to mislead any person considering enrollment therein. Whenever an aircraft maintenance training organization indicates in advertising that it is approved by the Director General, it shall clearly distinguish between its approved courses and those that are not approved.
  • 17. AMTO helps to create the qualified Aircraft Maintenance Technician For you to SAFE FLY AND HAPPY LANDING THANK YOU