CAR M Notes
CAR M Notes
CAR M Notes
SUBPART A – GENEARAL
Rule 50A of A/c rules specify the condition for C of A to remain in force.
CAR M is applicable to all operator of Indian register A/c irrespective of whether such a/c is maintained by
their own organization or by other approved maintenance organization.
CAR M is issued under provision of rule 133A.
DGCA shall be the competent authority.
Maintenance Programmes is approved by DGCA.
SUBPART B - ACCOUNTABILITY
The owner is responsible for continuing airworthiness of a/c. When the a/c is leased, the responsibility is
transferred to the lessee.
The pre-flight inspection is carried out by PIC (Pilot-In-Command) in case of non-scheduled operator or any
qualified authorized person of scheduled operator.
The performance of ground de-icing and anti-icing does not required CAR 145 approval.
The operator should only sub-contract to organization which are specified by DGCA in AOC (Air Operator
Certificate) or CA Form 14 (Approval Certificate)
Commercial ATO: It refer to flying training organization certified in accordance with DGCA regulations which
operate a/c for commercial purpose in order to provide Flight Crew License (FCL) training courses.
Occurrence Reporting: Owner or operator who responsible for continuing airworthiness of a/c shall report to
DGCA of any identified condition of a/c or component which endanger flight safety.
Report is made as soon as possible within 72 hours from the time when condition identified.
Accountable person in organization ensure that manufacturer of a/c receives report of occurrence of a/c.
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If record is lost, reconstruction of record is done on basis of other document and still the record is incomplete,
owner/ operator make a statement in new record describe the loss. The reconstructed record is submitted to
DGCA for acceptance.
Operator technical log system: For CAT in addition to a/c record as above, an operator use a/c technical log
system contains the information;
1) Information about each flight
2) Current a/c CRS
3) Maintenance statement contains maintenance status and net due maintenance. It is kept in operators
engineering office
4) All deferred defect rectification
A/c log system and their amendment is approved by DGCA. An operator retain a/c technical log for 36 months
from the date of last entry.
An a/c technical log shall contain 5 sections:
Section 1 - A/c and operator information such registration mark of a/c, name and address of operator.
Section 2 – Maintenance record such as next maintenance due, current CRS
Section 3 – Operation of a/c such as time of takeoff and landing, total flying hours, preflight inspection
signature. This section is made in 2 copy (one copy in a/c and other in ground until a/c complete its flight)
Section 4 – Deferred defect
Section 5 – Information for a/c commander such as how to contact maintenance engineer.
SUBPART E - COMPONENTS
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Installation: No component is installed on a/c unless it possess certificate on CA form 1 and mark according to
CAR 21 Subpart Q.
Raw or consumable material shall only be use on a/c or component when a/c or component manufacturer
states in maintenance data. Such material must accompanied with documentation.
Tape is use to cover electrical connection or fluid fittings/openings because adhesive residues can insulate
electrical connection and contaminate hydraulic or fuel units.
Component Maintenance: It is not eligible to issue CA form 1 for component that is removed from a/c and
installed after performing maintenance on it.
Maintenance of engine/ auxiliary power unit (APU) is performed by B rated organization.
Component removal and installed on a/c is considered as a/c maintenance and not component maintenance.
Service Life Limited Component: Installed component shall not exceed service life limit as specified in
maintenance programme and AD.
Service life limit is express in calendar time, flight hours, landing cycles.
For Non-CAT other than large a/c, if component is unserviceable may transfer its custody to a/c owner
provided such transfer is reflected in a/c logbook or engine logbook or component logbook.
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SUBPART G – CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
An application for issue or extension of CAMO approval shall be made on CA Form 2.
The approval of CAMO is indicated on CA Form 14 Approval Certificate.
The scope of work of CAMO is specified in CAME (Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition).
The CAME and its amendments is approved by DGCA.
The operator may use EDP (Electronic Data Processing) for publication of CAME.
Personnel Requirements: For CAT (Commercial Air Transport), the accountable manager is a person of
corporate authority to ensure that all operation of operator can be financed and carried out to standard
require for the issue of AOC (Air Operator’s Certificate)
The actual number of person employed & their necessary qualification is depends on “Task to be performed”,
“Size and complexity of organization”, & “Amount and complexity of maintenance Contracting”.
Nominated person or a group of such person should have:
1) Comprehensive knowledge of AOC holder operation specification, operations manual.
2) Knowledge of Quality system.
3) 5 years relevant work experience of which at least 2 years should be from aeronautical industry.
4) Engineering degree or a/c maintenance technician qualification.
5) Knowledge of organization CAME.
For CAT, accountable manager nominate a Post Holder (i.e. QCM) is responsible for management and
supervision of activities in CAMO. DGCA accept post holder if employed from CAR 145 organization.
Airworthiness Review Staff: An appropriate license in compliance with CAR 66 category B1 in subcategory of
a/c reviewed or Cat B2 or C license. A review staff should not issue CRS.
For a/c used in CAT & having MTOM of above 2730 kg except balloons, the staff should acquire;
1) At least 5 years of experience in continuing airworthiness
2) Appropriate AME license or aeronautical degree
3) Formal aeronautical maintenance training
4) Position in approved organization with appropriate responsibilities.
5) Not satisfy the above, requirement given in 2) is replaced by 5 years of experience in continuing
airworthiness in addition to 1).
For a/c not used in CAT & having MTOM of 2730 kg or below and balloons, the staff should acquire;
1) At least 3 years of experience in continuing airworthiness.
2) Appropriate AME license or aeronautical degree
3) Formal aeronautical maintenance training
4) Position in approved organization with appropriate responsibilities.
5) Not satisfy the above, requirement given in 2) is replaced by 4 years of experience in continuing
airworthiness in addition to 1).
Airworthiness Review Staff nominated by approved CAMO can only issue an authorization by CAMO when
accepted by DGCA in CA Form 4 after satisfactory completion of review under supervision of DGCA.
To keep the validity of review staff authorization, the review staff should have either;
1) Involved in continuing airworthiness management activities for at least 6 months in every 2 years, OR
2) Conducted at least one review in last 12 months.
If not satisfy the requirement for validity, the review staff should conduct review under supervision of DGCA at
satisfactory level.
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The CAMO should retain the record of Review Staff for 2 years after they left the organization.
Continuing Airworthiness Management: CAT should have maintenance programme and Non-CAT have
reliability programme. For Non-CAT, the copy of maintenance programme is provided to the owner of the a/c.
For CAT, if operator is not approved under CAR 145, the operator may have written contract with such an
organization.
A/c base maintenance, scheduled line maintenance and engine maintenance contract shall be accepted to
DGCA.
If a/c require unscheduled line maintenance, the contract is in the form of Work Order.
The list of CAR 145 contractor or the reference of the list should be included in CAME.
The maintenance contract is not necessary when the maintenance is based on one time work order (only for
particular one time maintenance).
Documentation: For Non CAT, the CAMO may develop “baseline” and/ or “generic” maintenance programme
for initial approval.
Baseline maintenance programme is develop for particular a/c type and generic maintenance programme
develop for a group of similar types of a/c. Both are not applicable for a single a/c.
Airworthiness Review: Review of a/c is carried by, Document review and Physical survey of a/c.
A full document review of a/c records carried out by CAMO. The CAMO should develop procedures for the
airworthiness review staff to produce a compliance report that confirm the a/c is review and found in
compliance with CAR M.
The review staff of CAMO shall carry out physical survey of a/c. If review staff are not appropriately approved
to licensing requirements shall be assisted by such qualified person.
Airworthiness review is anticipated by max of 90 days without loss of continuity of the review. For example; if
review is done on 31 July 2016 & next due is 31 July 2017 but may be carried out by up to 30 Oct 2017.
A copy of both physical inspection and document review compliance report is sent to DGCA along with CA
Form 15.
A copy of airworthiness review certificate issued for an a/c shall be sent to state of registry (DGCA) within 10
days.
Airworthiness review task shall not be sub-contracted.
If the outcome of review is inconclusive, DGCA shall be informed.
Privileges of the organization: The task to be managed by CAMO is given in;
1) For Non CAT – Approval certificate
2) For CAT – AOC and Approval certificate
It is not necessary for organization to carry out airworthiness review. It can be contracted to another approved
organization. In such case, review is carried out every year and ARC issued by DGCA.
Quality System: The QS shall monitor organization activities includes the functions;
1) Monitor that the organization task is performed in accordance with approved procedures
2) Monitor that all contracted maintenance is carried according to the contract
3) Monitor the continued compliance with this CAR.
The record of above activities is stored for at least 2 years.
In large organization, the accountable manager should held a meeting with senior staff at least twice per year
to review for overall performance and receiving at least a Half yearly summary report on findings of non-
compliance.
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The primary objective of QS is to enable CAMO to ensure the airworthy a/c & to remain in compliance to this
CAR.
An essential element of quality system is the Independent Audit.
If there is no safety related findings, the audit time period is increased by 100 % if agree by DGCA.
For small organization managing Non CAT, the QS is replaced by regular organizational review subject to
approval of DGCA.
A small organization is an organization with up to 5 full time staff
Changes to CAMO should be notify to DGCA at the earliest opportunity.
Record Keeping: The copy of each airworthiness review certificate and recommendation issued is retain for 2
years after a/c is permanently withdrawn from use.
When CAMO terminates its operation, the retained records shall be transferred to the owner of the a/c.
Continued Validity of Approval: An approval to CAMO shall be issued for maximum period of 5 years.
Written by,
Davindarsingh Punjabi
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