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ANO-066 AML
AIRWORTHINESS NOTICE
VERSION
:
DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION :
OFFICE OF PRIME INTEREST :
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1.0
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Airworthiness Directorate
AWNOT-085-AWEG-1.0
NAME
DESIGNATION
Engr. MUHAMMAD
KAMRAN KHAN TAREEN
Deputy Director
Airworthiness
Deputy Director
Airworthiness
REVIEWED BY
Joint Director
Airworthiness
VERIFIED BY
APPROVED BY
TYPE OF DOCUMENT
STATUS OF
DOCUMENT
CONTROLLED
SIGNATURE
PREPARED BY
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Additional Director
Airworthiness
(Regulation)
Director Airworthiness
AWNOT-085-AWEG-1.0
A.
AUTHORITY:
A1.
This Airworthiness Notice is issued under the authority vested in DG CAA vide Rule No. 4 and 51
of Civil Aviation Rules, 1994 (CARs,1994).
B.
PURPOSE:
B1.
To describe PCAA requirements for issuance, renewal and extension of ANO-066 license.
C.
SCOPE:
C1.
Applicable to all candidates who performs or intended to perform maintenance activity, carryout
scheduled/unscheduled inspection, replacement, or modifications on Pak registered aircrafts in a PCAA
approved manner.
D.
DESCRIPTION:
D1.
DEFINITIONS:
The following terms when used in this AWNOT have the meanings, assigned to them respectively.
However, any term used in this AWNOT but not defined herein shall have the same meaning as given in
the Civil Aviation Ordinance 1960, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Ordinance 1982, Civil Aviation
Rules,1994 (CARs,1994) and/ or relevant ICAO Annexes, as the case may be, accordingly.
(a) AIRCRAFT: means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the
air other than reactions of the air against the earth's surface;
(b) AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER LICENSE (AML): shall have the same legal meaning as
defined for Aircraft Maintenance License in relevant SARI/EASA documents.
D2.
INTRODUCTION
Civil Aviation Rules, 1994 require that persons performing maintenance on aircraft shall be qualified by
reason of their knowledge, experience, competence and skill to act in the capacity authorized by the
license. ANO-066 introduced requirements that are generally at a higher or broader level than those that
existed previously under PCAA national licensing system. However, to ensure that maintenance
personnel know the exact requirements of basic and type rated license in accordance with the new
regulations, this Airworthiness notice is being issued.
D3.
ELIGIBILITY:
D3.1.
Acceptance of an application on PCAA Form-19, in local Airworthiness field offices, for initial
issuance of a licence requires that the applicant, shall either be
D3.1.1.
D3.1.2.
A Pakistan national OR
Holder of ANO-147 approved basic course or Modular examination certificate/s.
D3.2.
D3.3.
D3.4.
Shall provide evidence of training courses (where applicable) related to the application
D3.5.
Shall submit CAAF-035 as an evidence that he/she does not suffer from any disability likely
to affect his/her professional duties. This shall be in accordance with the requirements as
laid down in the latest issue of AWNOT-061.
D3.6.
Shall submit 2 passport size colour photograph in uniform with tie in white background for
the initial issuance of AML and on every third renewal of AML.
D3.7.
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D4.
D5.
D6.
D4.2.
D4.3.
For further details, kindly refer Para ANO.066.A.25 and relevant AMC and GM for details
Applicant shall provide acceptable evidence of practical maintenance experience in the form
of Logbook. The experience provided should be arranged in ATA chapter wise format, as
applicable to the (sub)category applied for, and should be a representative cross section of
the maintenance tasks relevant to the (sub)category applied for.
D5.2.
The experience will not be accepted without authentication of experience from quality head
or his nominee, in a manner as approved in company MOE.
D5.3.
D5.4.
Experience shall be exclusive of any OJT, Programmed OJT, workshop activity or any other
maintenance activity, which has been performed to fulfill the requirements of 147 approved
basic course.
D5.5.
For further details on experience requirement, kindly refer Para ANO.066.A.30 and relevant
AMC and GM
D7.
D6.1.
Appendix-A of this notice shows the experience requirements for adding a new category
or subcategory to an existing ANO-066 License:
D6.2.
D6.3.
The experience will be reduced by 50% if the applicant has completed an approved EASA
Part-147 or ANO-147 basic course relevant to the subcategory.
D7.2.
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B2
B1 (Relevant Subcategory)
B2
Limitations
Excluding 10 & 11
NIL
Excluding 10 & 11
NIL
B1 (Subcategory) maximum allowed limitations i.e. 1 & 9 are acceptable to attend type
training courses till 30th December 2016. After this cut-off date, only those candidates will
be allowed to attend B1 (Subcategory) type course, who holds Basic AML in Cat B1
(Subcategory) with NIL limitations.
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D7.3.
In order to be entitled to exercise certification privileges on a specific aircraft type, the holder
of an aircraft maintenance licence need to have his/her licence endorsed with the relevant
aircraft ratings.
D7.4.
For category B1, B2 or C the relevant aircraft ratings are the following:
D7.4.1.
D7.4.2.
D7.4.3.
D7.5.
For complete details of aircraft groups, kindly refer AMC Appendix I, to ANO-066
D7.6.
For category A, no rating is required, subject to compliance with the relevant requirements
of ANO-145.
D7.7.
Appendix-B of this notice shows the summary of aircraft rating requirements contained in
ANO.066.A.45 and Regulation Appendix-III to ANO-066.
D7.8.
Validity of Aircraft type training course is 3 years. It means that, Theoretical and Practical
part of type training shall have been started and completed within the 3 years preceding the
application for a type rating endorsement. After the expiry of relevant part of type training
course, the candidate has to re-do the complete part, i.e. theoretical or Practical part of type
training course, again.
D7.9.
Type oral examinations (where required) will be conducted by the oral board/s constituted by
Director Airworthiness. Oral board will be comprised on Chairman and member from
Airworthiness Directorate and one senior member from applicants organization.
D7.10. Oral examination board will evaluate the applicants performance in accordance with
assessment criteria as define in Para-3 of CAAF-115-AWEG and will forward their
recommendations to DAW for final approval.
D7.11. Board should make the record of all question that are asked in type oral examination as an
evidence and attached it with CAAF-115-AWEG while forwarding the results to HQs.
D7.12. An applicant who fails in oral examination, can appear in next session subject to meet any
condition as imposed by oral board.
D7.13. PRACTICAL TYPE EXPERIENCE:
D7.13.1. As required for aircraft group 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 & 13 in Appendix-B, type
experience should cover an acceptable cross section of tasks from Appendix II to
AMC to ANO-066.
D7.13.2. For the first aircraft type of each manufacturer group, at least 50% of the AppendixII tasks, as applicable to the concerned aircraft type and licence category, should
be performed. For the second aircraft type of each manufacturer group, this should
be reduced to 30%. For subsequent aircraft types of each manufacturer group, this
should be reduced to 20%.
D7.13.3. Applicant shall not be allowed to claim practical type experience on two different
Aircraft types, for the same calendar duration.
D7.13.4. Different Aircraft types here means, as per the nomenclature of type rating
endorsement mentioned in Appendix I to AMC to ANO-066
D7.13.5. Practical type experience should be demonstrated by the submission of experience
logbook showing the Appendix II tasks performed by the applicant to meet the
requirement of ANO-066.
D7.13.6. Items and dates in the experience record book should be confirmed by the
supervising engineer and authenticated by head of quality or Chief
Engineer/Engineering in-charge in case of non-existence of quality setup.
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Name of Trainee;
Date and Place of Birth;
Approved Maintenance Organisation;
Location;
Name of supervisor(s) and assessor, (including AML number);
Date of task completion;
Description of task and job card/work order/tech log, etc.;
Aircraft type and aircraft registration;
Aircraft rating applied for.
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D7.14.7.2.
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D7.14.8.2.
D7.15. After meeting all the applicable requirements for type endorsement, applicant should submit
Form-19 in duplicate, alongwith applicable documentary evidence, in local Airworthiness field
office through their respective quality head.
D7.16. The Airworthiness field office will scrutinize the application in accordance with Summary of
aircraft type rating requirements mentioned in Appendix-B of this notice and forward one set
of all documents to Airworthiness Directorate alongwith clear recommendations.
D7.17. Where applicable, applicants for type endorsement will be examined as per oral examination
schedule given in Appendix C to this notice.
D8.
Airworthiness office shall investigate the reasons for such differences and may
choose not to renew the aircraft maintenance license;
Airworthiness office shall inform the license holder and/or concerned organisation
that may be directly affected of such fact.
Airworthiness office, if necessary, may forward the recommendations to HQs.
Airworthiness Directorate, to take action in accordance with para MNL.066.B.500
to revoke, suspend or change the license in question as per applicable rule/s of
CARs 1994 and enforcement manual.
D8.5. During the renewal process, PCAA will not be carrying out any investigation to ensure that
the license holder is in current maintenance practice as this is a matter for the maintenance
organization appropriately approved in ensuring validity of the certification authorization.
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E.
E1.
ACRONYMS:
ANO
AWNOT
CARs 1994
EASA
PCAA
SARI
E2.
RECORDS:
E2.1
E2.2
E2.2
E3.
REFERENCES
E3.1
E3.2
E3.3
ANO-066-AWRG
MNL-066-AWRG
CARs 1994
IMPLEMENTATION:
This Airworthiness Notice shall be implemented with effect from November 10, 2015
and repeals / cancels / supersedes AWNOT-031, AWNOT-034, AWNOT-035, AWNOT045, AWNOT-053, CAAF-111-AWXX and any other airworthiness issued policy letters,
Minutes of the meetings or other relevant document/s issued on this subject.
November, 2015
Director Airworthiness
Director General,
Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority
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APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX B
SUMMARY OF AIRCRAFT TYPE RATING REQUIREMENTS
AIRCRAFT
GROUPS
B1 LICENSE
1, 2 & 11
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
Successful completion of relevant
individual type rating requirements
on at least 2 aircraft representative
of the group from the same
manufacturer
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
Successful completion of relevant
individual type rating requirements
on at least 2 aircraft representative
of the group from the same
manufacturer
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
Successful completion of relevant
individual
type
rating
requirements on at least 2 aircraft
representative of the group from
the same manufacturer
4, 5, 6, 8, 9
10, 12 &
13
C LICENCE
1. Successful completion of
PCAA approved Type training
course
B2 LICENCE
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
MANUFACTURER
GROUP RATING
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APPENDIX - C
SCHEDULE OF TYPE ORAL EXAMINATION
Type oral examinations (where applicable) will be conducted four times in a year, at intervals of 3 months.
Two sessions each are reserved for B1 & B2 as per schedule given below:
March Session
June Session
September Session
December Session
(B1)
(B2)
(B1)
(B2)
In case of any other operational requirements, arrangements may be made for conducting special
examination to meet exigency of service or to meet the contractual agreement with foreign Airlines. In
such cases matter should be referred to Airworthiness Directorate at least one month in advance of the
proposed date of examination.
Tentative schedule for actions required for the above mentioned sessions are shown in table below:
EVENTS
CATEGORY B1
CATEGORY B2
MARCH
SEPTEMBER
JUNE
DECEMBER
1st January
1st July
1st April
1st October
20th January
20th July
20th April
20th October
31st January
31st July
30th April
30th October
Appeals
10th February
10th August
10th May
10th November
15th February
15th August
15th May
15th November
10th March
10th September
10th June
10th December
Final Result
31st March
30th September
30th June
31st December
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