AIR TAXI
Website:
flyairtaxi.in
Job details:
Quality Manager
Practical experience and expertise in the application of aviation safety
standards and safe maintenance practices;
2.2. comprehensive knowledge of:
(a) CAR M and CAR-ML, and any associated requirements and
procedures;
(b) the maintenance organisation manual;
2.3. five years aviation experience of which at least three years should be
practical maintenance experience;
2.4. knowledge of the relevant type(s) of aircraft or components maintained This
knowledge may be demonstrated by documented evidence or by an
assessment performed by DGCA. This assessment should be recorded.
Training courses should be as a minimum at a level equivalent to CAR- 66
Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation, and could be imparted bya CAR147 organisation, by the manufacturer, or by any other organisation accepted
by DGCA.
2.5. knowledge of maintenance standards.
practical experience and expertise in the application of aviation safety standards and safeoperating practices;
a comprehensive knowledge of:
(a) relevant parts of operational requirements and procedures;
(b) the AOC holder's Operations Specifications when applicable;
(c) the need for, and content of, the relevant parts of the AOC holder's
Operations Manual when applicable;
4.4 five years relevant work experience of which at least two years should be from
the aeronautical industry in an appropriate position;
4.5 a relevant engineering degree or an aircraft maintenance technician
qualification with additional education acceptable to DGCA. ‘relevant
engineering degree’ means an engineering degree from aeronautical,
mechanical, electrical, electronic, avionic or other studies relevant to the
maintenance and continuing airworthiness of aircraft/aircraft components;
The above recommendation may be replaced by 5 years of experience
additional to those already recommended by paragraph 4.4 above. These5
years should cover an appropriate combination of experience in tasks related
to aircraft maintenance and/or continuing airworthiness management
(engineering) and/or surveillance of such tasks.
4.6 thorough knowledge with the organisation's continuing
airworthinessmanagement exposition;
4.7 knowledge of a relevant sample of the type(s) of aircraft gained through a
formalised training course; These courses should be at least at a level
equivalent to CAR-66 Appendix III Level 1 General Familiarisation and could
be imparted by CAR-147 organisation, by the manufacturer, or by any other
organisation accepted by DGCA.
‘Relevant sample’ means that these courses should cover typical systems
embodied in those aircraft being within the scope of approval.
For all balloons and any other aircraft of 2730 Kg MTOM and below the
formalised training courses may be replaced by demonstration of knowledge.
This knowledge may be demonstrated by documented evidence or by an
assessment performed by DGCA. This assessment should be recorded
4.8 knowledge of maintenance methods.
4.9 knowledge of applicable regulations.
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