New Maintenance Regulations
B
3 AME licence - September 2007 progress report
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is developing an aircraft maintenance engineer licence with specific application for small and non-complex aircraft.
To be called a B3 licence it is meant for what is now commonly known as the general aviation and aerial work sectors.
More information about the progress of the B3 AME licence.
Maintenance Regulations Project – a progress report
Brochure on CAO 100.66 and continuing maintenance rules development
CAO 100.66 – Maintenance authorities — EASA equivalents
This Order has now been published. It is intended to provide an equivalent of the EASA categories of aircraft maintenance licence A, B1 and B2 as a transitional arrangement pending introduction of these categories of licence into the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
Notice of Proposed Rule Making
"A Proposal to Modernise and Harmonise Rules for the Maintenance of Australian Aircraft and Licensing of Aircraft Maintenance Personnel"
Proposed Policy for Parts 42, 66, 145 and 147 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASRs)
Notice of Proposed Rule Making – full details
Indicative timetable
- Phase 1 (using the existing CARs 1988 Regulation 33 and a new Civil Aviation Order (CAO) to give a result similar to the EASA style of licence and recognition of competency-based training) – first quarter of 2007
- Phase 2 (when the new CASR Parts take effect) – late 2007
CASR part 66, Maintenance Personnel Licensing – answers to common questions
Answers to the common questions raised in presentations and through emails to the project team