Found some interesting stuff as per another post of yours Richard
Interesting its not in anything to do with Maintenance release and not available during the exam, but rather to do with CAAP and one on the CAA Maintenance SCHEDULE (man where does CASA get off on poor quality indexing and labling). Also very interesting they have a new draft available which I will also upload.
So which person is the least qualified as per CASA exam?
The current verson is as stands:
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY — AUSTRALIA
CIVIL AVIATION
ADVISORY PUBLICATION
Date: 1 March 1992 No: 42B-1(0)
SUBJECT: CAA MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
This was the definitions:
1.3 The person performing the daily inspection
must be an appropriate person
authorised to do so and must certify, in
accordance with the approved system of
certification, on the aircraft's maintenance
release for the completion of this
inspection. Appropriate persons for daily
inspections are:
(a) the pilot-in-command;
(b) a person holding a valid pilot licence
endorsed for the aircraft
type;
(c) the holder of a valid appropriate
aircraft maintenance engineer licence;
(d) the holder of a valid appropriate
maintenance authority covering
the aircraft being inspected; or
(e) provided that person has sufficient
knowledge and experience
to carry out the inspection, the
holder of an AME licence in either
the airframe or engine category
but not necessarily rated for
the aircraft or engine type or
group, in respect to all AME licence
categories.
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