M.A.302 Aircraft maintenance programme
Regulation
(EU) 2023/989
(a) Maintenance of each aircraft shall be
organised in accordance with an AMP.
(b) The AMP and any subsequent amendments
thereto shall be approved by the competent authority.
(c) When the continuing airworthiness of
aircraft is managed by a CAMO or CAO, or when there is a limited contract
between the owner and a CAMO or CAO concluded in accordance with point M.A.201(i)(3),
the AMP and its amendments may be approved through an indirect approval
procedure.
In that
case, the indirect approval procedure shall be established by the CAMO or CAO
concerned as part of the continuing airworthiness management exposition
(‘CAME’) referred to in point CAMO.A.300 of Annex Vc or point M.A.704 of
this Annex, or as part of the combined airworthiness exposition (‘CAE’)
referred to in point CAO.A.025 of Annex Vd and shall be approved
by the competent authority responsible for that CAMO or CAO.
The indirect
approval procedure shall only be used when the CAMO or CAO concerned is under
the oversight of the Member State of registry of aircraft, unless a written
contract has been concluded in accordance with point 3 of point M.1
transferring responsibility for the approval of the aircraft maintenance
programme to the competent authority responsible for the CAMO or CAO.
(d) The AMP shall demonstrate compliance with:
(1) the instructions issued by the competent
authority;
(2) the instructions for continuing
airworthiness:
(i) issued by the holders of the type
certificate, restricted type certificate, supplemental type certificate, major
repair design approval, ETSO authorisation or the declarant of a declaration
of design compliance or the holder of any other relevant approval issued under
Annex I (Part 21) or, as applicable, Annex Ib (Part 21 Light), to Regulation
(EU) No 748/2012;
(ii) included in the certification
specifications referred to in points 21.A.90B or 21.A.431B of Annex I (Part
21) to Regulation (EU) No 748/2012, if applicable;
(iii) included in the certification
specifications referred to in points 21L.A.62, 21L.A.102, 21L.A.202 or
21L.A.222 of Annex Ib (Part 21 Light) to Regulation (EU) No 748/2012, if
applicable;
(3) the applicable provisions of Annex I (Part-26) to Regulation (EU) 2015/640;
(e) By derogation to point (d), the owner or
the organisation managing the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft may
deviate from the instruction referred to in point (d)(2) and propose escalated
intervals in the AMP, based on data obtained from sufficient reviews carried
out in accordance with point (h). Indirect approval is not permitted for the
escalation of safety-related tasks. The owner or the organisation managing the
continuing airworthiness of the aircraft may also propose additional
instructions in the AMP.
(f) The AMP shall contain details of all
maintenance to be carried out, including frequency and any specific tasks
linked to the type and specificity of operations.
(g) For complex motor-powered aircraft, when
the AMP is based on maintenance steering group logic or on condition
monitoring, the AMP shall include a reliability programme.
(h) The AMP shall be subject to periodic
reviews and be amended accordingly when necessary. Those reviews shall ensure
that the AMP continues to be up to date and valid in light of the operating
experience and instructions from the competent authority, while taking into
account new or modified maintenance instructions issued by the
type-certificate and supplemental type-certificate holders, declarant of a
declaration of design compliance and any other organisation that publishes
such data in accordance with Annex I (Part 21) or, as applicable, Annex Ib
(Part 21 Light) to Regulation (EU) No 748/2012.
Each aircraft requires an approved aircraft maintenance programme (AMP), detailing maintenance frequency and tasks. AMPs must comply with authority and manufacturer instructions. Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMOs) or Combined Airworthiness Organisations (CAOs) can use indirect approval procedures. AMPs undergo regular reviews, incorporating operational experience and updated instructions. Reliability programs are needed for complex aircraft.
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