Part 66 of CASR Continuing airworthiness aircraft engineer licences and ratings

Rule status

Current

Part 66 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) set out the rules for aircraft engineer licences and ratings. This includes:

  • the performance of maintenance certification for maintenance carried out on aircraft
  • issuing certificates of release to service for aircraft in relation to maintenance carried out on aircraft.

Legislative instruments

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2 legislative instruments available

There are no legislative instruments available for this rule.

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Guidance material

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26 guidance material available

Updated:

CAAP 33-02 provides procedures for performing certain types of non-destructive testing of aircraft or aircraft components under the provisions of the CAR.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.1
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CAAP 33-1 provides information on how to apply for the initial issue or renewal of an aircraft welding authority under CAR 33D.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.0
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Online version available at: https://www.casa.gov.au//rules/regulatory-framework/casr/part-66-casr-continuing-airworthiness-aircraft-engineer-licences-and-ratings
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