66 Notes
66 Notes
66 Notes
LICENSING OF AIRCRAFT
MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS
Initial Issue (Revision 0) - 11th November 2011
-provides requirements for the issue of an aircraft maintenance engineer’s licence
-conditions of its validity and use for aeroplanes and helicopters.
SUBPARTS
Subpart-C –Components
lays down the minimum requirements in respect of knowledge, training, experience, examination
and procedure for issue of authorisation by CAR -145 / CAR M Subpart-F approved organisations
to certifying staff employed in their organisation for maintenance and certification of components
/aircraft maintenance as per manufacturer maintenance data.
CA FORMS
CA Form 19-01-Application For Initial Issue Of CAR- 66 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licence
CA Form 19-02 -Application for extension of CAR- 66 aircraft maintenance engineer’s licence
CA Form 19-03 -Application for renewal of CAR- 66 aircraft maintenance engineer’s licence
CA Form 19-04 -Application for conversion/removal of limitations of CAR- 66 aircraft
maintenance engineer’s licence
CA Form 19-05 -Application for issue of duplicate CAR- 66 aircraft maintenance engineer’s
licence
CA Form 19-06 -Medical certificate
CA Form 19-07 -Application for allotment of computer number for appearing in AME licence
examinations
CA Form 19-08A- Application for appearing in written paper(s) of CAR 66 basic knowledge
examination
CA Form 19-08B -Application for appearing in CAR 66 type examination
CA Form 19-09 -Application for appearing in skill test of CAR-66 AME licence
CA Form 19-10 -Format of aircraft maintenance engineer work record / log book
CA Form 19-11 -Application for issue of basic knowledge examination certificate
Eligibility
Diploma in Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics engineering recognized by state
technical education board shall be considered as equivalent qualification.
To prove the equivalence to 10 +2, the applicant is required to submit a certificate from a
competent authority such as Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
Subcategories of A and B1
A1 and B1.1 Aeroplanes Turbine
A2 and B1.2 Aeroplanes Piston
A3 and B1.3 Helicopters Turbine
A4 and B1.4 Helicopters Piston
Aircraft groups
Group 1
complex motor-powered aircraft as well as multiple engine helicopters,aeroplanes with maximum
certified operating altitude exceeding FL290, aircraft equipped with fly-by-wire systems and other
aircraft requiring an aircraft type rating when defined so by the DGCA
Group 2: aircraft other than those in Group 1 belonging to the following subgroups:
— sub-group 2a: single turbo-propeller engine aeroplanes
— sub-group 2b: single turbine engine helicopters
— sub-group 2c: single piston engine helicopters.
LEVEL 1
Familiarization with the principal elements of the subject
LEVEL 2
A general knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject and an ability to apply that
knowledge
LEVEL 3
A detailed knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject and a capacity to combine
and apply the separate elements of knowledge in a logical and comprehensive manner.
time per module which is based upon a nominal average of 75 seconds per question
pass mark for CAR-66 module and sub-module multiple choice part of the examination is 75%
with no Penalty marking systems
A failed module may not be retaken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module
examination (except in the case of an approved maintenance training organisation which
conducts a course of retraining tailored to the failed subjects in the particular module. In such
case, the failed module may be retaken after 30 days)
The maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module is three.Further sets of three
attempts are allowed with a 1 year waiting period between sets.
Applicants who have passed all basic knowledge examination modules in respect of a
particular category/ sub-category of AME licence may apply to CEO, DGCA on Form CA 19-11
for the issuance of Basic Knowledge Examination Certificate.
Basic Experience requirements
or
five years of experience exercising category B1.2 or B1.4 privileges on large aircraft or as CAR
145 B1.2 or B1.4 support staff, or a combination of both;
*Important point*
-At least one year of the required experience shall be recent maintenance experience on aircraft
of the category/subcategory for which the initial aircraft maintenance engineer’s licence is sought
-The aircraft maintenance engineer’s licence becomes invalid after five years
Aircraft ratings
Manufacturer sub-groups and full sub-group ratings for category B2 licence holders
requires demonstration of practical experience which shall include a representative cross section of
maintenance activities relevant to the licence category and to the applicable aircraft sub-group
Conversion provisions
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licences issued prior to this CAR coming into force
in category “A” to cover Gliders, Balloons and in category “B”, “D” and “X” to cover Aircraft, Engine,
propeller and items of equipment to carryout maintenance and issue ‘Certificate of Release to Service’
that could not be transferred to CAR-66 licence ‘Type Rating’ shall be transferred to the CAR-66 licence
section XIV (a) without altering the privileges hitherto exercised by the holder
Candidate for grant of authorization to carryout and certify overhaul, major repairs of
aircraft, power plants, components and accessories thereof, shall meet the following
requirements:
He shall not be less than 21 years of age.
Knowledge:- The applicant shall have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics or equivalent and
should hold CAR 66 licence in appropriate category or
-passed 3 years basic AME training course/Diploma / Degree in Engineering in the appropriate
branch and must have passed relevant portions of modules of CAR 66 knowledge examination
approved by the DGCA for the purpose in the MOE and examination conducted by the approved
organisation in association with DGCA or eligible for grant of suitable credit for particular module.
Training:
The applicant must have undergone a training programme conducted by:
Manufacturer of the equipment
OR
An organization approved to impart such training;
OR
Trained by a person having specific approval covering the activity for a period of 2
years.
Experience:
Applicants meeting the knowledge requirements shall have the following experience:
For persons holding CAR 66 Aircraft Engineers’ License:
one year experience in overhaul, major repairs, modifications of the system components and
accessories, including three months recent experience.
For persons holding Diploma/ Degree in Engineering:
two years’ experience in overhaul, major repairs, modifications of the system components and
accessories, including six months recent experience.
Important point
Holder of certification authorization on the basis of CAR 66 AME Licence: Issuance of Certificate of
Maintenance (CRS) for shops and systems of aircraft/ engine (when at shop level and not fitted on the
aircraft)
CRS on aircraft and/ or engine shall be done provided the Approval holder has AME licence in relevant
Category.
Validity
The Certification Authorization shall be valid for a period of one year and may be renewed by the
Quality Manager subject to the condition that that the person
(a) A Certification Authorization may be withdrawn where an enquiry conducted by the approved
organization or DGCA establishes that :-
the holder of such an authorization has performed work or granted a certificate in respect of work
which has not been performed in a careful and competent manner, or
the holder of such an authorization has signed a certificate in respect of any matter which he is not
authorized to deal with, or
it is undesirable for any other reason that the holder of such authorization should continue to
exercise the functions of an approval holder.
Authorization of a person withdrawn as a result of an enquiry shall not be restored without
approval of the DGCA (Regional Airworthiness Office). Such person shall also not be granted other
Authorization without the concurrence of the DGCA (Regional Airworthiness Office).
All disciplinary actions taken against approved persons shall be immediately intimated to the
DGCA (Regional Airworthiness Office). Copies of warnings/ memoranda issued to the approved
persons shall also be forwarded to the DGCA (Regional Airworthiness Office).
Type training and Examination Standard
Differences training
Differences training is the training required in order to cover the differences between two different
aircraft type ratings of the same manufacturer as determined by the DGCA A type rating shall only be
endorsed on a licence after differences training when the applicant also complies with one of the
following conditions:
— having already endorsed on the licence the aircraft type rating from which the
differences are being identified, or
— having completed the type training requirements for the aircraft from which
the differences are being identified
-Level 1
A brief overview of the airframe, systems and powerplants as outlined in the Systems Description Section
of the Aircraft Maintenance Manual / Instructions for Continued Airworthiness.
-Level 2
Basic system overview of controls, indicators, principal components including their location and purpose,
servicing and minor troubleshooting. General knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of the
subject
-Level 3
Detailed description, operation, component location, removal/installation and bite and
troubleshooting procedures to maintenance manual level
The theoretical training minimum tuition hours are contained in the following table:
Category Hours
Aeroplanes with a maximum take-off mass above 30 000 kg:
B1.1 150
B1.2 120
B2 100
C 30
Aeroplanes with a maximum take-off mass equal or less than 30 000 kg and above 5 700
kg:
B1.1 120
B1.2 100
B2 100
C 25
Aeroplanes with a maximum take-off mass of 5 700 kg and below(
B1.1 80
B1.2 60
B2 60
C 15
Helicopters(2)
B1.3 120
B1.4 100
B2 100
C 25
(1) For non-pressurised piston engine aeroplanes below 2 000 kg MTOM the
minimum duration can be reduced by 50 %.
(2) For helicopters in group 2 (as defined in point 66.A.42) the minimum duration
can be reduced by 30 %
Prepared by
-Sourabh singh