Introduction
What is required to register an aircraft? What can a national authority demand from an applicant? Where do all the requirements come from? These questions and many more will be answered in this course, which looks at the topic from two sides: authority and applicant.
In this training, the basic principles will be explained, as well as detailed information about recently changed rules. The global aspects (ICAO requirements) and the regional rules (EASA) will be dealt with and discussed. The differences between airworthiness and operational requirements will be pointed out and explained as well.
Course Content
This course will address the following points:
- ICAO
- EASA
- Airworthiness (Initial and Continuing)
- Operational Requirements
- Objectives
- Legal basis
- Process of registration
- Registration
- Airworthiness
- Noise
- Radio
- Insurance
- Emergency Locator Transmitter
- Operation Specifications
- RVSM
- De-registration
- Export Certificate of Airworthiness
- Change of Ownership
Learning Objectives
The training provides a general overview on the matter for newcomers. It also delivers some in-depth information for specialists and highlights the reason for certain topics to be covered during registration of an aircraft.
Who should take this course
This training is a good starting point for beginners - it often is referred to as 'Aviation 101' - but it also gives experts with lots of experience a better look at specific topics.
Ultimately, the course is aimed at professionals who are new to aviation and mainly:
- Owners of aircraft
- Operators
- Accountable managers
- National Authority Personnel involved in registration
- Airworthiness Review Staff
- CAMO personnel
- Maintenance personnel
- QA personnel
Pre-requisites
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Duration
This is a one-day course starting at 9:00 and ending at approximately 17:00.