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Module 7. Maintenance practices

If the aircraft is away from base who may certify the second part of the duplicate inspection?

  • a pilot with a current licence for the aircraft type.
  • engineer after obtaining approval from maintenance control center.
  • any licensed engineer holding type approval.

Explanation

Away from base, where a second suitably approved engineer may not be available, the second part of a duplicate inspection may be certified by an engineer once authorisation has been obtained from the maintenance control centre. A pilot is not qualified to certify a duplicate inspection, and simply holding type approval is not by itself sufficient under these away-from-base provisions.

obrien99 asking:

Wouldn't this be based on company approvals? a pilot with a license wouldn't be able to certify duplicates, unless he had been trained and be given a company approval.

Community Comments (2)

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dimky Posts: 514 20.03.2012 / 20:57
Hello Obrien!

Questions author refers to BCAR A/B 6-2 10.3.9. but 6-2 leaflet absents from this document (got from caa.co.uk)... :(
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aerorodder1 Posts: 20 23.12.2015 / 08:10
O'Brien asking!,.. right again!..approval from maintenance control is needed. Or if he was a PMI or IA equivalent of the CAA.

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