U.S./Europe International Aviation Safety Conference By: Dan Bachelder, FAA, and Wilfried Schulze, EASA Date: June 5, 2008 “Global Safety Management: Revolution or Evolution” Proposed Line Maintenance Under the New U.S.-EC Bilateral Agreement Maintenance Annex Information Session: Maintenance
Proposed Line Maintenance 2 June 5, Line Maintenance Authorization Note: EASA uses the term line stations, while the FAA uses the term Line Maintenance Authorization in relation to CFR 145. These terms are synonymous when applied under the terms of the agreement.
Proposed Line Maintenance 3 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe Article 4 of the MA: Implementation FAA certificates will cover: All additional fixed locations located within EU Member States included in Appendix 2 of the Annex. Line stations located within any EU Member State as long as they are under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority listed in Appendix 2.
Proposed Line Maintenance 4 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe The FAA annex to EASA form 6 (surveillance form) must be submitted IAW the surveillance requirements of the agreement. NOTE: The additional fixed location and line stations must be under the surveillance of an Aviation Authority included in the Maintenance Annex
Proposed Line Maintenance 5 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe Appendix 1 to the MA: Special Conditions Both the EASA and the FAA Special Conditions have been updated to reflect the geographic considerations of additional fixed locations and line stations In addition, a Special Condition was added requiring a procedure to permit work away from the fixed location.
Proposed Line Maintenance 6 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe EXAMPLE: Air France (AF) holds an Air France could have a Line Maintenance contract with a U.S. carrier to perform Line maintenance in Bulgaria. Note: France is included in the maintenance Annex of the agreement. Bulgaria currently is not. EASA AMO 145 approval, and an FAA CFR part 145 certificate with Line Maintenance Authorization.
Proposed Line Maintenance 7 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe EXAMPLE (cont): The FAA can accept this location and list the location on the repair stations Operation Specification provided: Surveillance is accomplished by the French authority, (DGAC) and the Appropriate surveillance form is submitted to the FAA.
Proposed Line Maintenance 8 June 5, Line Maintenance in Europe Note: Line stations outside the European Union would not fall under the agreement.
Proposed Line Maintenance 9 June 5, Line Stations in the United States For US Based organisations The following points are applicable to all line stations, which must be; a.accepted by the FAA on behalf of EASA, b.within the scope of approval of the main base, c.listed in the supplement, d.covered by the quality system.
Proposed Line Maintenance 10 June 5, Line Stations in the United States Important Note: Line stations will only be accepted within the geographic territory of the United States, and a Form 9 (Surveillance Form) will be requested for each site.
Proposed Line Maintenance 11 June 5, U.S. Based Line Maintenance Each location must be covered under the repair station Quality Monitoring System. The EASA supplement must detail how the repair station will ensure each line station will be audited to meet the QMS. Each location, make & model of aircraft, limitation, and name of customer must be listed in the supplement.
Proposed Line Maintenance 12 June 5, U.S./Europe International Aviation Safety Conference 2008 Thank you! Questions ?