Aerospace Compliance
At EQM Consult, we can help you achieve compliance with aerospace regulatory requirements for Production Organisations (EASA Part 21G) and Maintenance Organisations (EASA Part 145), improve your Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) system or conduct dedicated training to your Certifying Staff on Authorised Release Certificates such as Form 1.
What is EASA Part 21 Subpart G?
EASA Part 21 Subpart G contains regulatory requirements for the approval of production organisation to manufacture aircraft parts and appliances that conform with the approved design data. Production Organisation Approval is issued by the competent authority after demonstration compliance with the applicable requirements under Part 21G. The requirements incudes the implementation of Quality System. To find out more read How Can I Get EASA Part 21G Approval.
What is EASA Part 145?
EASA Part 145 contains regulatory requirements for the approval of organisations that are responsible for performing maintenance and repairs on aircraft and aircraft components. Maintenance Organisation Approval is issued by the competent authority after demonstration compliance with the applicable requirements under Part 145. To find out more read Everything You Need To Know About EASA Part 145.
What is Mandatory Occurrence Reporting?
Mandatory occurrence reporting is an essential part of operations in aerospace and aviation. It enables continued learning from occurrences to help improve aviation safety.
MORs ensure that the relevant safety information pertinent to civil aviation is properly reported, stored, collected, protected, disseminated, exchanged, and analysed, and the goal is not to attribute liability or blame.
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