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Evidence Guide: MEA121 - Manage aircraft/aeronautical product configuration

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MEA121 - Manage aircraft/aeronautical product configuration

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Manage aircraft/aeronautical product configuration

  1. Aircraft and aeronautical product maintenance configuration is maintained in accordance with applicable maintenance documentation
  2. Aircraft configuration is changed and maintained to meet established role requirements in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures
  3. Modifications to aircraft and aeronautical product are carried out in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures
  4. Aeronautical product is authenticated and checked for serviceability in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures
  5. Locally manufactured components are produced to authorised specifications and technical drawings
  6. Aircraft weight and balance is maintained and validated in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures
  7. Revised weight and balance data is provided for revision of aircraft loading systems
Aircraft and aeronautical product maintenance configuration is maintained in accordance with applicable maintenance documentation

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Aircraft configuration is changed and maintained to meet established role requirements in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

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Modifications to aircraft and aeronautical product are carried out in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

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Aeronautical product is authenticated and checked for serviceability in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

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Locally manufactured components are produced to authorised specifications and technical drawings

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Aircraft weight and balance is maintained and validated in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

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Revised weight and balance data is provided for revision of aircraft loading systems

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Manage maintenance records and documentation

  1. Maintenance reports and documentation are compiled and despatched in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures
  2. Maintenance records and associated documentation are maintained in accordance with organisational policy and procedures
  3. Deficiencies in documentation are remedied in accordance with organisational policy and procedures
Maintenance reports and documentation are compiled and despatched in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

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Maintenance records and associated documentation are maintained in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

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Deficiencies in documentation are remedied in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Manage aircraft/aeronautical product configuration

1.1

Aircraft and aeronautical product maintenance configuration is maintained in accordance with applicable maintenance documentation

1.2

Aircraft configuration is changed and maintained to meet established role requirements in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.3

Modifications to aircraft and aeronautical product are carried out in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.4

Aeronautical product is authenticated and checked for serviceability in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.5

Locally manufactured components are produced to authorised specifications and technical drawings

1.6

Aircraft weight and balance is maintained and validated in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

1.7

Revised weight and balance data is provided for revision of aircraft loading systems

2.

Manage maintenance records and documentation

2.1

Maintenance reports and documentation are compiled and despatched in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

2.2

Maintenance records and associated documentation are maintained in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

2.3

Deficiencies in documentation are remedied in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1.

Manage aircraft/aeronautical product configuration

1.1

Aircraft and aeronautical product maintenance configuration is maintained in accordance with applicable maintenance documentation

1.2

Aircraft configuration is changed and maintained to meet established role requirements in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.3

Modifications to aircraft and aeronautical product are carried out in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.4

Aeronautical product is authenticated and checked for serviceability in accordance with airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures

1.5

Locally manufactured components are produced to authorised specifications and technical drawings

1.6

Aircraft weight and balance is maintained and validated in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

1.7

Revised weight and balance data is provided for revision of aircraft loading systems

2.

Manage maintenance records and documentation

2.1

Maintenance reports and documentation are compiled and despatched in accordance with regulatory requirements and organisational policy and procedures

2.2

Maintenance records and associated documentation are maintained in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

2.3

Deficiencies in documentation are remedied in accordance with organisational policy and procedures

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria under the specified conditions of assessment on at least one occasion.

Evidence must be provided that the candidate can:

manage aircraft and aeronautical product configuration

audit aircraft and aeronautical product configuration

document maintenance activities.

Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

modification documentation and recording

weight and balance documentation and recording

role/alternate mission changes and related maintenance actions

deviations

approval processes for local manufacture of components

procedures for determining authenticity of components

cannibalisation procedures and impact on configuration.

Range Statement

This field allows for different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.

Maintenance configuration

The maintenance configurationis defined by the original drawings, standards and component fit of the aircraft or aeronautical product, and as subsequently varied by approved modifications or approved component/material substitution

Applicable maintenance documentation includes:

Aircraft/equipment maintenance documentation required by applicable regulations and organisational policy and procedures

Computer maintenance databases

Aircraft configuration

Aircraft configuration covers the equipment fit for approved operation, including specified role equipment

Airworthiness regulations and organisational policy and procedures include:

Civil Aviation Regulations (CARs) and associated Advisory Circulars (ACs)

Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR), Manuals of Standards and associated Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material

AAP 7001.053 Technical Airworthiness Management Manual

Maintenance organisation manuals

Maintenance organisation exposition

Continuing airworthiness management organisation exposition

Maintenance control manuals

Procedures manuals

Work instructions

Evidence of component authenticity includes:

Authorised ADF technical documentation

Original equipment manufacturers documentation

Authorised release certificates

Certificates of conformance

A certifying statement

Maintenance reports and documentation include:

Reports and documents that must be forwarded to CASA as specified by CARs or CASRs

Continuing airworthiness documentation and reports

Computer maintenance database reports

Stores forms

Articles in use accounts

Aircraft/equipment cross-reference records

Maintenance records and associated documentation include:

Aircraft maintenance records

Aeronautical product maintenance records

Completed worksheets