EASA Part-CAMO — Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations
Section 01: Organizations & Authorities
Definition
The EASA Implementing Rule (Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014, Annex Vc) establishing the requirements for organisations managing the continuing airworthiness of aircraft. A CAMO is responsible for ensuring that aircraft remain airworthy, managing maintenance programmes, arranging for maintenance to be carried out by approved organisations, and performing airworthiness reviews. Part-CAMO replaced the CAMO requirements previously contained in Part-M Subpart G.
Primary Sources
EASA requirements for continuing airworthiness management organisations.
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