145.A.70 Maintenance organisation
exposition (MOE)
Regulation
(EU) 2021/1963
(a) The organisation shall establish and
maintain a maintenance organisation exposition (MOE) that includes, directly
or by reference, all of the following:
(1) a
statement signed by the accountable manager confirming that the maintenance
organisation will at all times work in accordance with this Annex, Annex I (Part-M) and Annex Vb (Part-ML), as applicable, and with the approved MOE. If
the accountable manager is not the chief executive officer of the
organisation, then the chief executive officer shall countersign the
statement;
(2) the
organisation’s safety policy and the related safety objectives referred to in
point 145.A.200(a)(2);
(3) the
title(s) and name(s) of the person(s) nominated under points 145.A.30(b), (c) and (ca);
(4) the
duties and responsibilities of the persons nominated under points 145.A.30(b), (c) and (ca), including the matters on which they may deal
directly with the competent authority on behalf of the organisation;
(5) an
organisation chart showing the accountability and associated lines of
responsibility, established in accordance with point 145.A.200(a)(1), between all the persons referred to in
points 145.A.30(a),
(b), (c) and (ca);
(6) a
list of the certifying staff and, if applicable, support staff and
airworthiness review staff with their scope of authorisation;
(7) a
general description of the manpower resources and of the system that is in
place to plan the availability of staff, as required by point 145.A.30(d);
(8) a
general description of the facilities at each approved location;
(9) a
specification of the scope of work of the organisation that is relevant to the
terms of approval as required by point 145.A.20;
(10) the
procedure that sets out the scope of changes not requiring prior approval and
that describes how such changes will be managed and notified to the competent
authority, as required by point 145.A.85(c);
(11) the
procedure for amending the MOE;
(12) the
procedures specifying how the organisation ensures compliance with this Annex;
(13) a
list of the commercial operators to which the organisation provides regular
aircraft maintenance services, and the associated procedures;
(14) where
applicable, a list of the subcontracted organisations referred to in point 145.A.75(b);
(15) a
list of the approved locations including, where applicable, line maintenance
locations referred to in point 145.A.75(d);
(16) a
list of the contracted organisations;
(17) a list of the
currently approved alternative means of compliance used by the organisation.
(b) The initial issue of the MOE shall be
approved by the competent authority. It shall be amended as necessary so that
it remains an up-to-date description of the organisation.
(c) Amendments to the MOE shall be managed as
set out in the procedures referred to in points (a)(10) and (a)(11). Any
amendments that are not included in the scope of the procedure referred to in
point (a)(10), as well as any amendments related to the changes listed in
point 145.A.85(a), shall be approved by the competent
authority.
EASA aviation regulations require maintenance organizations to establish and maintain a comprehensive Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE). The MOE details the organization's scope of work, safety policies, management structure, procedures for compliance, and approved locations. It requires accountable manager confirmation and competent authority approval for initial issue and certain amendments.
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