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Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Aircraft Law 1.02 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure CARs Principles CARs Structure Part I - General Provisions Part II - Aircraft Identification and Registration and Leasing Part IV Subpart 3 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licenses and Training Part V 501 Annual Airworthiness Information Report 507 Flight Authority 509 Export Airworthiness Certificates 521  Approval of the Type Design or a Change to the Type Design of an Aeronautical Product 561 Manufacture of Aeronautical Products 563 Distribution of Aeronautical Products 566 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing and Training Standards  571 Aircraft Maintenance Requirements 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 573 Approved Maintenance Organization Part VI Subpart 4 - Private Operator Passenger Transportation Division VI Maintenance Part VI Subpart 5 Division I - Aircraft Requirements – General Division III - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Division IV - Technical Records Part VII Subpart 6 - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements for Air Operators 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure Aeronautics Act Canadian Aviation Regulations Regulations Standards Advisories Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure Aeronautics Act The laws pertaining to aviation in Canada. The Act gives powers to the Governor in Council to enact regulations with respect to aviation and aeronautical products. Canadian Aviation Regulations Regulations Standards Advisories Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aeronautics Act Regulations 000 Standards Advisories Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure Aeronautics Act Canadian Aviation Regulations Regulations Provisions under the Act which are either offense creating or administrative. This is the what or what not to do. Standards Advisories Aeronautics Act Regulations 000 Standards Advisories 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards o2o Advisories Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure Aeronautics Act Canadian Aviation Regulations Regulations Standards Supports the regulation. They describe conditions that must be met or how to comply with a specific rule of conduct. Advisories Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards o2o Advisories 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories 040 Aircraft Law 1.02 Regulatory Structure Aeronautics Act Canadian Aviation Regulations Regulations Standards Advisories Provide regular or ongoing pertinent information with respect to aviation. Aeronautics Act Regulations Standards Advisories 040 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles Apply a risk based approach to regulations Minimize the regulatory burden on the aviation industry Increase the delegation of regulatory authority Increase communication with the aviation Community through CARAC On October 10 1996 the new CARs came into effect. The intent of the new regulations was to harmonize and streamline the regulations in order to enhance the business effectiveness of aviation, provide for TC accredited agents to work within industry and provide a communications framework for TC and aviation stakeholders regarding changes and implementation of regulations. 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles Apply a risk based approach to regulations Minimize the regulatory burden on the aviation industry Increase the delegation of regulatory authority Increase communication with the aviation Community through CARAC “The CARs were developed taking into account the safety risks inherent in aviation activities and the potential consequences of non-compliance. Consequently, commercial activities attract the greatest level of regulation while recreational aviation activities involve minimal regulation and encourage self-regulation. Similarly, the level of regulation differs amongst the types of commercial activities, for instance, the regulations for air taxi operations are much less onerous than those for commuter operations.” 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles Apply a risk based approach to regulations Minimize the regulatory burden on the aviation industry Increase the delegation of regulatory authority Increase communication with the aviation Community through CARAC “In the CARs, regulations are based on identified needs and safety deficiencies. In so far as it is practicable the regulations are also harmonized with those of the United States (FARs) and the European Union (JARs). The CARs are intended to be cost-effective; allowing for technical innovation and business practices tailored to an operator's specific requirements.” 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles Apply a risk based approach to regulations Minimize the regulatory burden on the aviation industry Increase the delegation of regulatory authority Increase communication with the aviation Community through CARAC “The CARs recognize the extensive use of industry delegates to exercise a variety of regulatory authorities. Delegations are made based on need and cost-effectiveness and recognize the expertise in the private sector. Delegates are closely monitored by Transport Canada Aviation to ensure their continued competency.” 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Principles Apply a risk based approach to regulations Minimize the regulatory burden on the aviation industry Increase the delegation of regulatory authority Increase communication with the aviation Community through CARAC. The Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council. “The CARs were developed in partnership with the aviation community through CARAC, which continues to play a pivotal role in ongoing rule making.” 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions CARs Numbering System 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Who, what or when the provision is applied. Interpretation Section Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions CARs Numbering System Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Provides terms and definitions Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Prohibitions Offense creating provision. These may be a required action or a prohibited action. Exceptions Conditions CARs Numbering System Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Prohibitions Exceptions Modifications of provisions if specific criteria are met. Conditions CARs Numbering System Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions Factors that must be present to apply the exception. CARs Numbering System Application Interpretation Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 CARs Structure Application Section Interpretation Section Prohibitions Exceptions Conditions CARs Numbering System Regulations are identified by 000 Standards are identified by 020 Advisories are identified by 040 Part V Standards were never rewritten and deviates from this convention. Part 100 Subpart 001 Section 101.01 Subsection 101.01(1) Paragraph 101.01(1)(a) Subparagraph 101.01(1)(a)(i) Clause 101.01(1)(a)(i)(A) 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part I - General Provisions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Part I Aircraft Law 1.02 Part I - General Provisions 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part II - Aircraft Identification and Registration and Leasing 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part II - Aircraft Identification and Registration and Leasing Part II 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part IV Subpart 3 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licenses and Training 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Part IV Subpart 3 Aircraft Law 1.02 Part IV Subpart 3 - Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licenses and Training Part IV Subpart 3 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part V 501 Annual Airworthiness Information Report 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part V 501 Annual Airworthiness Information Report Part V 501 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 507 Flight Authority 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

507 Aircraft Law 1.02 507 Flight Authority 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 509 Export Airworthiness Certificates 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

509 Aircraft Law 1.02 509 Export Airworthiness Certificates 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 521  Approval of the Type Design or a Change to the Type Design of an Aeronautical Product 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 521  Approval of the Type Design or a Change to the Type Design of an Aeronautical Product 521 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 561 Manufacture of Aeronautical Products 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

561 Aircraft Law 1.02 561 Manufacture of Aeronautical Products 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 563 Distribution of Aeronautical Products 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

563 Aircraft Law 1.02 563 Distribution of Aeronautical Products 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 566 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing and Training Standards 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 566 Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Licensing and Training Standards 566 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 571 Aircraft Maintenance Requirements 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

571 Aircraft Law 1.02 571 Aircraft Maintenance Requirements  571 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 573 Approved Maintenance Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

573 Aircraft Law 1.02 573 Approved Maintenance Organization 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VI Subpart 4 - Private Operator Passenger Transportation 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Part VI Subpart 4 Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VI Subpart 4 - Private Operator Passenger Transportation Part VI Subpart 4 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Division VI Maintenance 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Division VI Aircraft Law 1.02 Division VI Maintenance 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VI Subpart 5 Division I - Aircraft Requirements – General 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Part VI Subpart 5 Division Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VI Subpart 5 Division I - Aircraft Requirements – General Part VI Subpart 5 Division 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Division III - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Division III Aircraft Law 1.02 Division III - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements Division III 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Division IV - Technical Records 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Division IV Aircraft Law 1.02 Division IV - Technical Records 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VII Subpart 6 - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements for Air Operators 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

706.02 - Maintenance Control System Aircraft Law 1.02 Part VII Subpart 6 - Aircraft Maintenance Requirements for Air Operators Part VII Subpart 6 706.01 – Application 706.02 - Maintenance Control System 706.03 - Duties of Certificate Holder 706.04 - Maintenance Personnel and Facilities 706.05 - Defect Rectification and Control Procedures 706.06 - Technical Dispatch Procedures 706.07 - Quality Assurance Program 706.08 - Maintenance Control Manual (MCM) 706.09 - Maintenance Arrangements 706.10 - Elementary Work 706.11 – Servicing 706.12 - Training Program 706.13 - Personnel Records 706.14 - Service Difficulty Reporting 706.15 - Safety Management System 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system

Aircraft Law 1.02 References: 1.0 GENERAL Identify: The different classes of fires and suitable extinguishers. Explain: 2. The legal and moral responsibilities of maintenance technicians and AMEs. 3. Human factors in maintenance. Perform: 4. Tasks utilizing health and safety practices, including handling of chemicals, metals, pyrotechnics and hazardous materials, environmental considerations, workplace hazardous materials information system or equivalent. 5. Tasks extracting information from technical drawings including ATA system