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Kolibear 4th Oct 2006 13:16

Maintenance Organisations
 
M3, E4, M5 etc etc - are these motorways or service stations :)

But joking aside, what do these number/letter combinationbs signify? I'm assuming that there are far, far more than the 3 examples listed. Is there a document where they are all detailed.

mary_hinge 4th Oct 2006 14:49

Try here: Organisations approval class and rating system

http://www.easa.eu.int/doc/Regulatio...03_Part145.pdf

Page 19 and onwards I think:ok:

Rigga 5th Oct 2006 12:42

Better still, try the CAA - whose classifications these are!

They are contained in BCAR Section A-8 Approvals (Introduction sheet lists them all)

http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...=detail&id=220

Kolibear 6th Oct 2006 09:58

Thanks,

At 360 pages long, it makes excellent bedtime reading.

easaman 10th Oct 2006 12:26

JAR66 & EASA part 66 modules
 

Originally Posted by Kolibear (Post 2888389)
M3, E4, M5 etc etc - are these motorways or service stations :)

But joking aside, what do these number/letter combinationbs signify? I'm assuming that there are far, far more than the 3 examples listed. Is there a document where they are all detailed.

M1,M3, M5 and E... were BCAR approvals.
They are now JAR / EASA 145 approvals where you need a JAR-66 / EASA part 66 licence!

Here you can find the syllabus for the modules!
http://www.jartraining.de/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=80


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