maintenance works by owner/operator
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There seem to be a list of maintenance works that can be carried out by the owner/operator, such as spark check/replacement (if correct).
Does anybody know where to find that list or could pass this list if available?
Thanks
Does anybody know where to find that list or could pass this list if available?
Thanks
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Though I don't know which nation's regulations you are looking for, the Canadian equivilent can be found here:
Part VI - Standard 625 Appendix A - Elementary Work - Part VI - General Operating and Flight Rules - Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) - Regulations - Aviation Safety - Air Transportation - Transport Canada
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Part VI - Standard 625 Appendix A - Elementary Work - Part VI - General Operating and Flight Rules - Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) - Regulations - Aviation Safety - Air Transportation - Transport Canada
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Under the old UK CAA one it was as listed here in para 16
The Air Navigation (General) Regulations 1993
Under EASA you req M.A.803 Appendix v111
Nearest I can find for you to read is this, it will be on the EASA site though
http://www.carc.gov.jo/images/filema...dix%20VIII.pdf
The Air Navigation (General) Regulations 1993
Under EASA you req M.A.803 Appendix v111
Nearest I can find for you to read is this, it will be on the EASA site though
http://www.carc.gov.jo/images/filema...dix%20VIII.pdf
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The EASA list that you are looking for is on AMC Part M effective 19/12/2008 Annex I to ED Decision 2008/013/R of 12/12/2008.
Dial in part m on the EASA website and look for Acceptable means of compliance and then go to the appropriate amendment.
DG
Dial in part m on the EASA website and look for Acceptable means of compliance and then go to the appropriate amendment.
DG