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

Legislative instruments include exemptions to regulatory requirements in aviation regulations or a Manual of Standards.

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2 legislative instruments available

There are no legislative instruments available for this rule.

Non-legislative instruments

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There are no non-legislative instruments available for this rule.

Guidance material

Advisory material provides advice and guidance to explain particular regulatory requirements of a CASR Part. Guidance material relating to this part will appear in this space or you can view all our guidance material.

26 guidance material available

Updated:

CAAP 42.M-01 provides information and guidance on the development, amendments and approvals of a system of maintenance for CASR Part 25 aircraft (transport activity) required by regulation 30 of CAR 1998.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.1
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CAAP 42L-01 provides guidance material to any person developing a system of maintenance for an aircraft in accordance with regulation 42L.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.1
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CAAP 42.B-01 provides information and guidance to support the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. We recommend that you review the manufacturer’s schedule before using our maintenance schedule as it is generally more appropriate.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 2.3
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CAAP 41-02 provides guidance on the schedules that must be in force the maintenance of a class B aircraft, including covering the appropriate certification requirements for the completion of maintenance.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.1
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CAAP 39-2 provides information and guidance about the development and approval of a system of maintenance for class A aircrafts under CAR Regulation 39 and the requirements of CAR Regulation 42ZE.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 1.1
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CAAP 37-01 provides information and guidance on the requirements for developing and seeking approval of an Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL) under CAR 37.

Civil Aviation Advisory Publication Version: 5.1
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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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