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Contract agencies and continuation training
Perhaps someone other than the VP can help me out with this...
UK and European agencies quite often require potential recruits to be current with respect to continuation training when applying for positions. However, continuation training is company specific and it would therefore be the responsibility of the approved Part 145 company issueing authorisations to ensure such training is up to date. A few long sentences there! Anyone care to comment? |
My experience of this issue is that if you are not current then they will not take you on.In regards to continuation training being company specific I think you are mistaken in that company procedures(M.O.E.training)are specific but continuation(or refresher)is not.
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Matkat & George
Amended excerpt from Part 145: 145.A.35 Certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff (a) In addition to the appropriate requirements of 145.A.30(g) and (h), the organisation shall ensure that certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff have an adequate understanding of the relevant aircraft and/or components to be maintained together with the associated organisation procedures. In the case of certifying staff, this must be accomplished before the issue or re-issue of the certification authorisation. ‘Category B1 and B2 support staff’ means those category B1 and B2 staff in the base maintenance environment who do not hold necessarily certification privileges. ‘Relevant aircraft and/or components’, means those aircraft or components specified in the particular certification authorisation. ‘Certification authorisation’ means the authorisation issued to certifying staff by the organisation and which specifies the fact that they may sign certificates of release to service within the limitations stated in such authorisation on behalf of the approved organisation. (b) Excepting those cases listed in 145.A.30(j) the organisation may only issue a certification authorisation to certifying staff in relation to the basic categories or subcategories and any type rating listed on the aircraft maintenance licence listed in Part 66, subject to the licence remaining valid throughout the validity period of the authorisation and the certifying staff remaining in compliance with Part 66. (c) The organisation shall ensure that all certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff are involved in at least six months of actual relevant aircraft or component maintenance experience in any consecutive two year period. For the purpose of this paragraph ‘involved in actual relevant aircraft or component maintenance’ means that the person has worked in an aircraft or component maintenance environment and has either exercised the privileges of the certification authorisation and/or has actually carried out maintenance on at least some of the aircraft type systems specified in the particular certification authorisation. (d) The organisation shall ensure that all certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff receive sufficient continuation training in each two year period to ensure that such staff have up-to-date knowledge of relevant technology, organisation procedures and human factor issues. (e) The organisation shall establish a programme for continuation training for certifying staff and category B1 and B2 support staff, including a procedure to ensure compliance with the relevant paragraphs of 145.A.35 as the basis for issuing certification authorisations under this Part to certifying staff, and a procedure to ensure compliance with Part 66. (f) Except where any of the unforeseen cases of 145.A.30(j)(5) apply, the organisation shall assess all prospective certifying staff for their competence, qualification and capability to carry out their intended certifying duties in accordance with a procedure as specified in the exposition prior to the issue or re-issue of a certification authorisation under this Part. (g) When the conditions of paragraphs (a), (b), (d), (f) and, where applicable, paragraph (c) have been fulfilled by the certifying staff, the organisation shall issue a certification authorisation that clearly specifies the scope and limits of such authorisation. Continued validity of the certification authorisation is dependent upon continued compliance with paragraphs (a), (b), (d), and where applicable, paragraph (c). The rest can be found here |
Thanks Bus,but could you please post sections A,B,C&D,but from what you have posted it would seem if you are within the 2 years no extra training is required which would as I previously wrote,be why they will not take you on if you are outwith the time limit.In a previous capacity I was involved in dealing with contract agencies and if we could bring a Guy straight in and issue a CRS on his previous authorities then obviously we would take on this guy rather than someone who is not current,please bear in mind, we might require someone for a short period of time I.E. 6 weeks or less and no time to do "continuation".Obviously if the contract term was lengthy then the 145 org.would have to arrange the continuation training.
Best regards matkat |
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