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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 20:48
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Quality Manual

Hi everyone,
Being my first post Ive probably put this in the wrong section but thought it was worth a shot! I am a university student and as part of my final year project we have been asked to produce a mock airline that will operate between the IOM and Blackpool. I have been asked to produce the quality manual part of the operations manual and Ive hit a dead end as the only guide I have is the three headings which are provided in the old CAP648 and JAR Ops-1. I have tried to gain information throught people contacts in the industry but they have been unable to access this type of information! I am not asking for somebody to do it for me, just to help point me in the correct direction, would be extremely greatful if anyone can help.

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Stewart

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Quality Manual requirements

If you can get hold of a copy of JAR-OPS1 you need to look at the material in Section 2 sub-part B, that is the supporting material. AMC OPS 1.035 should give you enough to make a decent start.

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In addition to Opsbod's advice. The quality manual is about an airline's 'quality system' both flight ops and that detailed in the maintenance management exposition (MME). It defines the system of quality assurance in the maintenance organisation, and most importantly, those accountable within the organisation for ensuring that the system operates and is reviewed and changed as an organisation grows and changes.

It will outline your audit program, inspection schedule (check-lists) and procedures, and of course the process for reporting faults and non-conformities, whether they be of a serious nature (Level 1 major), significant (Level 2) or minor (Level3) etc. and the process for internal reporting and escalation of action and reporting, remidial action and follow-up.

You will need to include a part on who your auditors are and their respective areas of repsobsibility. QA training is generally part and parcel of a QA system.

Recording keeping is also important and your system for that forms part of your manual.

If you use external suppliers, and I can't think of any airline who doesn't, then you will have a section on an audit process for that, fuel suppliers for example.

The important thing I'd say is, that this is an 'embedded system', which everyone is part and parcel of from the CEO to the people who work in the staff canteen- everyone has a duty.

Hope the above helps.
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Thanks everyone, been a big help, just got to crack on with it now.....

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