EASA Part-M is a set of EU regulations that govern the airworthiness and maintenance of aircraft registered in EU member states, established by EASA to ensure the continued airworthiness of aircraft, safety, and compliance with international standards. The regulations contain Sections A and B, with Section A covering technical requirements in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance standards, components, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service. Section B covers procedures for competent authorities in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service.
EASA Part-M is a set of EU regulations that govern the airworthiness and maintenance of aircraft registered in EU member states, established by EASA to ensure the continued airworthiness of aircraft, safety, and compliance with international standards. The regulations contain Sections A and B, with Section A covering technical requirements in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance standards, components, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service. Section B covers procedures for competent authorities in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service.
EASA Part-M is a set of EU regulations that govern the airworthiness and maintenance of aircraft registered in EU member states, established by EASA to ensure the continued airworthiness of aircraft, safety, and compliance with international standards. The regulations contain Sections A and B, with Section A covering technical requirements in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance standards, components, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service. Section B covers procedures for competent authorities in subparts related to general rules, accountability, continuing airworthiness, maintenance organizations, continuing airworthiness management organizations, and certificates of release to service.
EASA Part-M, also known as Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, is a set
of European Union (EU) regulations that govern the airworthiness
and maintenance of aircraft registered in EU member states. These regulations are established by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and are designed to ensure the continued airworthiness of aircraft, safety, and compliance with international standards.
Brief description of Part-M Sections and Subparts:
Section A (Technical Requirements) Subpart A: General Subpart B: Accountability Subpart C: Continuing airworthiness Subpart D: Maintenance standards Subpart E: Components Subpart F: Maintenance organization Subpart G: Continuing airworthiness management organization Subpart H: Certificate of release to service Subpart I: Continuing validity of airworthiness certificates Section B (Procedures for Competent Authorities) Subpart A: General Subpart B: Accountability Subpart C: Continuing airworthiness Subpart F: Maintenance organization Subpart G: Continuing airworthiness management organization Subpart I: Continuing validity of airworthiness certificates