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subpart B responsibilities - Coggle Diagram
subpart B responsibilities
H.
The pilot who is in command or is in case of air carriers lessened in accordance with regulation the operator shall be responsible for all the accomplishments of the preflight inspection. The inspection must be carried out by the pilot or anyone else who was qualified, but does it need to be carried out by an approved maintenance organisation or in other words apart 66 certifying staff.
This is in case of an aircraft that is used by a licensed add carries in accordance with the regulation the operator is responsible for the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft and it operates it should be also approved as part of its air operated certificate as a continuing airworthiness management organisation for the aircraft.
However, when the operator is not CAMO the operate shall establish a written contract in accordance with appendix one with such an organisation in addition the CAMO referred is approved in accordance with the part 145 for the maintenance of the aircraft components.
it operation it should also be approved in accordance with the part 145 and establish a contract accordance with such an organisation. The tasks that are associated with continuing airworthiness uh performed by an approved CAMO.
In reference to the occurrence reporting accountable persons or organisations should ensure that all type certificates Holder receives an adequate report of occurrence for that aircraft type in order to enable it to issue appropriate service instructions and recommendations to all the owners and operators.
an approved continuing airworthiness management or maintenance organisation should always assign responsibility for coordinating actions on air worthiness occurrence and for initiating any investigations and follow-up activities just suitably qualified person who is clearly defined and has authority and status.
Occurence reporting
D
Pilot in command a case of commercial air transport shall be responsible for satisfactory of all preflight inspection.
However inspection must be carried out by pilot or anyone else who is qualified, but does not need to be carried out by anyone who is approved by maintenance organisation or by part 66 certifying staff.
B
When the aircraft has been leased the responsibilities for the owners are transferred to the lessee the lessee is stipulated on the registration document and detailed in the leasing contract when the references made in this pot to the owner the term owner covers the owner all the lessee.
A
Owner is responsible for continuing airworthiness of aircraft ensure that no flights are taken place.
Aircraft maintained airworthy condition
The operational and emergency equipment fitted correctly installed
Airworthiness certificate remains valid
Maintenance of aircraft performed accordance with approved maintenance program
C
Any personal organisation performing maintenance will be responsible for tasks performed.
F
owner of aircraft contract tasks that are to do with the airworthiness management.
J
for commercial air transport and operator, responsible for continued airworthiness.
be approved as part of air operator certificates issued by competent authority
approved by the part 145 or contract such an organisation.