AEA offers Regulations of Maintenance course in San Diego, Sept. 19-20

Held in conjunction with the University of Kansas Aerospace Short Course Program in San Diego, California

Understanding the regulations of the repair station is only part of the equation. Like pieces of a puzzle, each regulation is needed to fit together in order to fully view the repair station’s requirements. Understanding the regulatory relationship between the business (Part 145); the maintenance it performs (Part 43); the parts it uses (Part 21); as well as the needs of customers (Part 91) are essential to provide regulatory compliant services in aviation maintenance.  This course will cover the basics of the maintenance and modification regulations, but more importantly, it focuses on their integrated relationship with the business.

Presented by Ric Peri, AEA vice president of government and industry affairs, this course is intended for anyone who has a need to be thoroughly familiar with the Federal Aviation Regulations applicable to repair stations and aviation maintenance as is required by Subpart D to 14 CFR Part 145. In addition, this course provides a refresher for repair station owners, accountable managers, and quality control managers with responsibility for the repair station’s processes and procedures who have previously attended the five-day AEA Certified Repair Station Training course.

For more information or a registration link, visit aea.net/Training/courses/CRS2/.

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