• Continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO) is a civil aviation organization authorized to schedule and control continuing airworthiness activities...
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  • Montreal), a swim club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Observations". flightplanning.navcanada.ca. Retrieved 2017-04-06. "Airworthiness Directives". "Current rules". 17 February 2016. Aviation., Canada. Transport...
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    received certification update with extended CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation) capabilities to service Airbus A220, Boeing B737-MAX...
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  • brake horsepower CAA Civil Aviation Authority CAMO Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation CFI Certified Flight Instructor or Chief Flying Instructor...
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    following: 8. Continued Airworthiness Notification to the International Community (CANIC). a. A CANIC is used to notify civil airworthiness authorities...
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  • (Approval Number AMR/179). It is also an EASA Approved Continued Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) holding EASA Part M Subpart G and I approvals...
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  • authorities as National Airworthiness Authorities (NAA), particularly when referring to an authority in its capacity as an airworthiness authority; or sometimes...
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  • volunteer personnel, management of its contracted maintenance organization, failure to achieve continued airworthiness management organisation approval during...
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  • Formulation of standards of airworthiness for civil aircraft registered in India and grant of certificates of airworthiness to such aircraft Conducting...
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    Airlines Licensed aerodromes Organisations involved in the design (DO), production (PO), continuing airworthiness management (CAMO) and maintenance (AMO)...
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  • Brazilian Organization for the Development of Aeronautical Certification (category Non-profit organisations based in Brazil)
    the airworthiness aspects, up to its certification, following the entire life cycle, into the operational phase with the Continued Airworthiness and Operational...
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  • ISO 9000 family (category Quality management)
    application within an organisation. ISO 9000 deals with the fundamentals and vocabulary of QMS, including the seven quality management principles that underlie...
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  • change approved as airworthy. To do this the engineer assesses the design of the modification or repair against the airworthiness requirements for the...
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    flown the aircraft himself. On November 18, 2020, the FAA issued a Continuing Airworthiness Notification that rescinded its grounding order, subject to mandatory...
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    threat to air travel. Airworthiness is the standard by which aircraft are determined fit to fly. The responsibility for airworthiness lies with the national...
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    1998. However, although delivered in 2001, the Mk3 could not receive airworthiness certificates as it was not possible to certify the avionics software...
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    The Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Papua New Guinea. It originated from the Australian...
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    standards of airworthiness to fly safely and legally. Aircraft that meet these standards are issued with a Certificate of Airworthiness. However, British-registered...
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    maiden flight. One year later, on 25 September 1989, the ATR 72 received airworthiness certification from the French Directorate General for Civil Aviation...
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    The team consisted of an airworthiness group, an operations group, and a medical and human factors group. The airworthiness group were tasked with examining...
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  • airport management, aviation-safety management (airworthiness), aviation-safety management (flight operations) and aviation-safety management (aeronautical...
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    AFB, Ohio. A Cuban MiG-29UB shot down two Cessna 337s belonging to the organisation Brothers to the Rescue in 1996, after the aircraft approached Cuban airspace...
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    Administration (FAA) grounded the aircraft on March 13, 2019, reversing a Continued Airworthiness Notice issued two days prior. About 30 MAX aircraft were flying...
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  • because planes were re-registered in Russia and no longer had foreign airworthiness certificates. The U.S. Department of Commerce banned companies from...
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  • 737 MAX platform that crashed had been subjected to only an "amended" airworthiness type certificate. The NTSB was tasked with the investigation of the...
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    war. The Spitfire remains popular among enthusiasts. Around 70 remain airworthy, and many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the...
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    original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 14 September 2022. "Preliminary Airworthiness Eval of UH-60A Configured with ESSS." Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback...
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    (AMAGB) bearings and power take-off shaft. The Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (CEMILAC) also gave clearance for the pre-production...
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  • person to provide an air traffic control service, a certificate of airworthiness or a permit to fly, approval of equipment for use on board an aircraft...
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