Regulation (EU) 2015/1536
(a) To ensure that the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation continues to meet the requirements of this Subpart, it shall establish a quality system and designate a quality manager to monitor compliance with, and the adequacy of, procedures required to ensure airworthy aircraft. Compliance monitoring shall include a feedback system to the accountable manager to ensure corrective action as necessary.
(b) The quality system shall monitor activities carried out under Section A, Subpart G of this Annex (Part-M). It shall at least include the following functions:
1. monitoring that all activities carried out under Section A, Subpart G of this Annex (Part-M) are being performed in accordance with the approved procedures, and;
2. monitoring that all contracted maintenance is carried out in accordance with the contract, and;
3. monitoring the continued compliance with the requirements of this Part.
(c) The records of these activities shall be stored for at least two years.
(d) Where the approved continuing airworthiness management organisation is approved in accordance with another Part, the quality system may be combined with that required by the other Part.
(e) For licenced air carriers in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008 the M.A. Subpart G quality system shall be an integrated part of the operator's quality system.
(f) In the case of a small organisation not managing the continuing airworthiness of aircraft used by licenced air carriers in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008, the quality system may be replaced by regular organisational reviews subject to the approval of the competent authority, except when the organisation issues airworthiness review certificates for aircraft above 2730 kg MTOM other than balloons. In the case where there is no quality system, the organisation shall not contract continuing airworthiness management tasks to other parties.
EASA continuing airworthiness organizations must implement a quality system with a designated manager to ensure ongoing compliance and airworthy aircraft. This system monitors maintenance activities, contracted work, and regulatory adherence, with records kept for two years. Smaller organizations, under certain conditions, may use organizational reviews instead.
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