Exploitation aéronautique

Regulatory Framework

Objectives

REMARK : This module is common with the equivalent module from AVI03 Master : After completing this course you will be able to : - state the main air transport safety objectives, explain how these objectives are implemented at the international level and explain the responsibilities of the contracting states - explain the main international and European regulatory bodies activities and state the content of the main ICAO conventions - explain how are structured the main technical regulations, describe the hierarchy and applicability and explain their structure - state the ANS safety regulations, describe their overall content, describe their links and explain how some European countries have taken these regulations into account - explain the airworthiness certificates specificities and describe TC holders responsibilities - state the main Part 21 procedures - explain how users comply with the operational rules, descrive users responsibilities and state the main regulatory principles on aircraft maintenance

Educational content

ICAO safety objectives :

General introduction on safety objectives

Convention on international civil aviation (Chicago)

International Civil Aviation Organisation

Main Principles of the Chicago Convention

Annexes to the convention - Standards implementation

Responsibilities of the contracting States

Others international conventions

International Aviation Safety Programs

European Bodies and regulations

European Context – ECAC and EU

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

Applicable regulations / specifications

Amendment process

EUROCAE presentation

Operations regulations

Type of operations

Air Operator Certificate

EU-OPS

Future EU flight ops regulations

Maintenance Regulations

Responsabilities of the airline regarding continuing airworthiness

Maintenance organizations approvals

Type Certificate Holder duties :

Air Transport Safety level

ICAO Principles for Aircraft Airworthiness

Type Certificate

Certificate of Airworthiness

EU regulations, EU tasks,

EASA tasks for Type Certification and Continued Airworthiness activities

Certification and continued airworthiness procedures

Part 21 EU Certification Procedures

Design and Production Organisation Approval

Type Certification Process

Continued Airworthiness

Standards in aviation / ATM-ANS Regulations

The European ATM regulatory context

Eurocontrol Safety regulatory requirements (ESARR)

Single European Sky rules

ESARR relation to ICAO

Extensions of EASA to aerodrome and ANS

European examples

For information only : 27 hours

Participates

Engineers and executives.
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