The Airworthiness course provides comprehensive training on the standards, procedures, and regulations essential for ensuring the safety and operational readiness of aircraft. Participants learn about the requirements for maintaining aircraft in a condition suitable for safe flight, covering topics such as inspection protocols, maintenance practices, and compliance with aviation authorities’ regulations. The course emphasizes understanding airworthiness certificates, safety management systems, and the role of engineers and technicians in sustaining aircraft quality and performance. By the end of the course, participants will be well-versed in the regulatory and technical aspects that underpin the airworthiness of aircraft, preparing them for roles in aviation safety, maintenance, and regulatory compliance.
- Concept of Airworthiness
- Air Law
- Overview of ICAO, CAA & EASA Structure and Relationships
- Certification of Aircraft
- Certification and Approval of Modifications, Aircraft Equipment & Systems
- Airworthiness of Gas Turbine Engines
- Flight Handling
- Design and Production Approvals and Part 21
- Airworthiness Certificates
- Part M
- Maintenance Programmes
- Part 145 Organisations
- Quality in Approved Organisations and Audit Techniques
- Engineering Licensing