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AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER’S LICENCE
S P SINGH
INDIAN CAR 66
CAR 66
CAR issued on 11 November 2011Published on DGCA website on 22 November 2011CAR 66 if effective from 1.01.2012 but the existing
requirementsof CAR Section2 Series L will also continue upto
31.12.2012Presentation is based on CAR 66 CAR 66 is in line with the current Rule 61 CAR 66 eliminates the system of obtaining Airframe and
Engine Licences & Electrical, Instrument and Radio System Licences separately.
provides for qualifying under the existing system of obtaining the licence till December 2012.
CAR 66
has a provision to convert the existing AME licence to CAR 66 licence with or without limitation
The AME licenses in CAR 66 format will be available in two different ways:
a) After conversion of existing AME licenses with applicable limitation.
b) Issue of fresh license after passing of applicable modules
List of practical task (Addendum II)Group Type rating
CAR 66 content
Section A Technical requirement
AppendixAMC – Acceptable Means of Compliance
Addendum to AMCGuidance Material
CAR 66 Technical Requirement
Subpart A AME Licence for Aeroplane and Helicopter
66A.01 Scope66A.10 Application66A.15 Eligibility66A.20 Privileges66A.25 Basic knowledge requirements66A.30 Experience requirements66A.40 Continued validity of AME
Licence 66A.45 Type/task training and ratings
Content CAR 66
66A.55 Evidence of qualification66A.70 Conversion provisions66A.71 Duplicate Licence66A.75 Approval66A.80 Authorisation66A.85 Certificate of Competency66A.95 Cancellation , suspension
SECTION A Requirement
Subpart Content
SUBPART A AMEL AEROPLANE AND HELICOPTER
SUBPART B AIRCRAFT OTHER THAN A/P AND HELICOPTER
SUBPART C COMPONENTSUBPART D AUTHORISATIONSUBPART E CERTIFICATE OF
COMPITENCY
Appendices
Appendix I Basic Knowledge Requirement -Modules and Syllabus
Appendix II
Basic Examination and Standard
Appendix III
Type training and Examination Standard
Appendix IV
Experience requirements for extending AMEL
Appendix V Applications and Formats
Appendices
CA Form 19‐01/02/03/04 /05
Application For Initial Issue/extension/ renewal /conversion /duplicate of CAR 66 AMEL
CA Form 19-06
Medical Certificate
CA Form 19-07
Allotment of computer no
CA Form 19-08A Appearing in written paperCA Form 19-08B Appearing in type rating
examCA Form 19-09 Appearing in skill testCA Form 19-10 AME Work record/logbookCA Form 19-11 Application of issue of
certificate of Basic knowledge Exam
Acceptable Means of Compliance
AMC 66A.10 ApplicationAMC 66A.20 PrivilegesAMC 66A.25 Basic knowledge requirementsAMC 66A.30 Experience requirementsAMC 66A.45 Type/task training and ratingsAMC 66A.70 Conversion provisions
Addendum to AMC
Addendum I Group ratingAddendum I I
Practical Exercises
Addendum I I I
Reserved
Addendum I V
Fuel Tank Safety training
Guidance Material to SECTION A
GM 66A.10 ApplicationGM 66A.20 PrivilegesGM 66A.25 Basic knowledge requirementsGM 66A.30 Experience requirementsGM 66A.40 Continued validity of AME
LicenceGM 66A.45 Type/task training and ratingsGM 66A.70 Conversion provisions
Section A Technical Requirementsubpart A 66. A.01 Scope
CATEGORY
CATEGORY ACATEGORY B1CATEGORY B 2CATEGORY C
Sub category
A1 and B1.1 Aeroplane TurbineA2 and B1.2 Aeroplane PistonA3 and B1.3 Helicopter Turbine
A4 and B1.4 Helicopter Piston
66.A 10 Application
Application for Issue and ExtensionCA Form 19-01/02 with necessary documentsFeescurrent original AMEL for extension
Skill test
66. A.15.Eligibility
18 yrs
66. A.20 Privileges
Cat A - AMEL permits the holder to issue CRS following minor scheduled line maintenance and simple defect rectification within the limits of tasks specifically endorsed on the authorization. The certification privileges shall be restricted to carry out the work the licence holder has personally performed in an approved organization
Category B1
Cat B1- AMEL shall permit the holder to issue CRS following maintenance, including aircraft structure, power plant, mechanical and electrical systems. Replacement of avionic line replaceable units, requiring simple tests to prove their serviceability
Category B2
Category B2 -aircraft maintenance licence shall permit the holder to issue certificates of release to service following maintenance on avionic and electrical systems
Category C
Category C - AMEL shall permit the holder to issue CRS following base maintenance on aircraft. The privileges apply to the aircraft in its entirety in an approved organization
66. A.25 Basic Knowledge requirements:
10+2 with PCMSubject Module as per Appendix 1basic knowledge examination – Apply CEO on
form CA 19-08
66. A.30 Experience requirements
Cat. A (any sub-category) and cat. B1 (sub categories B1.2 and B1.4
four years of practical aircraft maintenance experience
Cat. B2 and sub-categories B1.1 and B1.3
five years of practical aircraft maintenance experience
Category C with respect to large aircraft
three years as category B1.1 orB1.3 or B2 privileges on large aircraft
five years of as category B1.2 orB1.4 privileges
category C with respect to aircraft other than large aircraft
three years of experience of exercising privileges of category B1 or B2
66.A.40 Continued validity
5 yearsApply on CA Form 19-03
66.A.45 Type/task training and ratings
Cat A specific aircraft endorsed on the licence following the satisfactory completion of the relevant category A aircraft task training
Cat B1,B2,C
shall only exercise certification privileges on a specific aircraft type when the AMEL is endorsed with the appropriate aircraft type rating.
Cat A,B1,B2 & C
ratings shall be granted following satisfactory completion of the relevant category A, B1 or B2 or C aircraft type training approved by DGCA.
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