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CASR 065 Rev 1
CASR 065 Rev 1
DAN TELEKOMUNIKASI
NOMOR
TANGGAL
PART 65
Revision 1
LICENSING OF AIRCRAFT
MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS AND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CASR PART 65
LICENSING of AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERS
Table of Contents
Subpart A General
65.1
65.2
65.3
65.5
65.7
65.9
65.11
65.13
65.15
65.17
65.19
65.21
65.23
65.25
65.27
65.29
65.31
Applicability
Definitions
Conformity with International Standards
Licences and certificates
Application for licences, certificates and ratings
Issue of licences, certificates and ratings
Validity and renewal of licences and certificates
Certificate of competency
Licence and certificate document
Examinations: General
Cheating or other unauthorised conduct
Re-examination after failure
Falsification of documents
Change of address
Suspension or cancellation
Medical fitness
Display of licence or certificate
Eligibility requirements
Issue and extension of licences
Recognition of foreign licences
Privileges
(b)
65.2 Definitions
The following definitions apply to this Part:
A basic certificate is equivalent to a licence without ratings and is issued by the
Director General to persons who meet the age, knowledge, skill and experience
requirements of this Part.
A certificate of maintenance approval is equivalent to a licence, but the group or type
ratings may be limited in respect of validity and scope.
A licence is the document described in Annex 1, Chapter 4, paragraph 4.2.
A group rating is a rating covering a group of aircraft or components. Groups of
aircraft or components shall be as determined by the Director General.
A type rating is a rating for a specified individual aircraft or component.
A group or type rating, when added to a basic certificate, is a licence.
The scope of a group or type rating defines the range of aircraft or components for
which the rating is valid. The scope of a licence rating is fixed. The scope of a rating
on a certificate of maintenance approval may be limited as the Director General
decides.
When referred to in this Part, a workshop engineer, is a person who holds a licence
rating or a certificate of maintenance approval granting privileges for the certification
of specified aircraft or components after overhaul or repair.
65.3 Conformity with International Standards
Licences, certificates and ratings issued under this Part conform to the minimum
standards of Annex 1 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation.
65.5 Licences and certificates
The following licences, certificates and ratings are issued under this Part:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(1)
A1 - airframe, aeroplane
(2)
A2 - airframe, helicopter
(3)
A3 - piston engines
(4)
A4 - turbine engines
(5)
C1 - radio
(6)
C2 - instruments
(7)
C4 - electrical
airframes
(2)
engines
(3)
electrical
(4)
instrument
(5)
radio
certificates of maintenance approval
(d)
(e)
65.7
(a)
Each applicant for the grant of a licence or certificate shall complete Form KU071 or DAC Form 65.01, as appropriate, and submit it to the Director General
with a payment of the appropriate application fee prescribed by regulations
made under the Act.
(b)
(c)
Each applicant for the grant of a licence or certificate on the basis that they are
the holder of a current licence or certificate issued by a foreign contracting
State to the Convention shall, in addition to the requirements of paragraph (a),
produce that licence or certificate to the Director General.
(d)
Each applicant for the grant of an aircraft maintenance engineer licence rating
shall complete DAC Form 65.01 and submit it to the Director General with a
payment of the appropriate application fee prescribed by regulations made
under the Act.
(e)
(b)
An applicant for the grant of a licence, certificate, or rating on the basis that
they are the holder of a current licence or certificate issued by a foreign
contracting State to the Convention is eligible to a licence or certificate if the
Director General is satisfied that:
(1) the applicant is the holder of an acceptable licence or certificate, and
(2) the applicant is a fit and proper person, and
(3) the granting of the certificate or licence is not contrary to the interests of
aviation safety, and
(4) the applicant has passed the Air Law examination and oral examination
required by this Part.
within the immediately preceding 24 months, has for periods totaling at least 6
months:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(d) Where an applicant does not meet the requirement of (c), the applicant shall
show compliance with the requirements for the initial issue of a licence or
certificate.
(e) It shall be the responsibility of the holder of a licence or certificate to present the
original document at the appropriate office of the Director General before the date
of expiry, together with a written statement detailing experience acquired during
the previous 24 months, a current address for correspondence, and the name
and address of the present employer.
65.13 Certificate of competency
Each application for a basic examination shall be accompanied by a certificate of
competency, (Form KU-071) signed by a person approved by the Director General
for the purpose, showing that the applicant has complied with the technical skill
requirements of this Part.
65.15
The Director General shall issue to each applicant who has qualifications for the
grant of a licence or certificate under the terms of this Part a licence or certificate
document which shall specify the applicants licence or certificate number and the
ratings granted.
65.17 Examinations: General
(a) Examinations prescribed by or under this Part are given at times and locations,
and by persons, designated by the Director General.
(b) The minimum-passing grade for each examination is 70 percent.
(c) An applicant for a licence or certificate shall pass the basic knowledge written,
oral and practical examinations in the subjects appropriate to the category
sought. The Director General shall conduct all basic examinations. The basic
knowledge syllabus for each category is specified in Appendix B.
(d) The Director General may issue a licence or certificate to persons who pass the
basic knowledge examination.
(b) The commission by any person of an act prohibited under paragraph (a) of this
section is a basis for suspending or revoking any licence or certificate and rating
held by that person.
65.25 Change of address
Within 30 days after any change to a permanent mailing address, the holder of a
licence or certificate issued under this Part shall notify the appropriate office of the
Director General, in writing, of the new address.
65.27 Suspension or cancellation
Upon the suspension or cancellation of a licence or certificate the holder shall return
the licence or certificate document to the appropriate office of the Director General.
65.29
Medical fitness
Holders of a licence or certificate shall not exercise the privileges of that licence or
certificate if they know or suspect that their physical or mental condition renders them
unfit to exercise such privileges.
65.31
Each person who holds a licence or certificate shall keep it within the immediate area
where that person normally exercises the privileges of that licence or certificate and
shall present it for inspection upon the request of an authorized representative of the
Director General.
SUBPART B AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER LICENCE
65.41
Eligibility requirements
A basic certificate may be issued to a person who is not less than 19 years of age
and meets the applicable requirements of this Subpart. A licence may be issued to a
person who meets the following age, knowledge, skill and experience requirements:
(a) Is not less than 21 years of age.
(b) Has passed the written examinations, or their equivalents, including an
examination in Air Law, that are acceptable to the Director General and relevant
to the duties and responsibilities of a licence holder in the category of licence
sought.
(c) Has passed an oral examination covering the persons understanding and
practical application of the duties and responsibilities exercised by the holder of
a licence.
(d) Has met the experience requirements specified in this Subpart.
(e) Is able to read, write, speak and understand either the Indonesian or the English
language, and to read, write and understand technical English as used in
manufacturers manuals.
(f)
The Director General may grant a licence to an applicant who meets the
requirements of this Part, and may subsequently extend the privileges of such
licence by endorsing in it additional categories where the holder has applied for such
extensions and has shown compliance with the requirements of this Part or is
considered qualified by the Director General.
65.45
(a) The Director General may, upon application, issue an Indonesian licence to the
holder of a valid licence (or equivalent) issued by an ICAO Contracting State
provided the applicant:
(1) Complies with the requirements of this Part.
(2) Passes an examination on Indonesian Civil Aviation Safety Regulations
appropriate to the rating(s) sought.
(b) A licence issued under this Subpart shall include ratings as included in the
applicants original licence if:
(1)
The applicant has satisfied the Director General that they has recent
experience on such aircraft ratings; and
(2)
65.47
(a)
Privileges
This Subpart prescribes the regulations governing group ratings and type
ratings.
(b)
(c)
The Director General may issue a licence and rating with such limitations as
considered necessary.
(d)
The privileges and limitations of a licence issued under this Part are as
prescribed in this Part and in Part 43.
(c)
65.55
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Privileges
(a) A group rating authorises the holder of an aircraft maintenance engineer licence
to exercise the privileges of that licence on any aircraft or component falling
within the definition of the applicable group in Appendix A.
(b) Subject to the requirements of Part 145, a type rating authorises the holder of an
aircraft maintenance engineer licence to exercise the privileges of that licence
on the type of aircraft or component specified on that rating.
SUBPART D CERTIFICATES OF MAINTENANCE APPROVAL
65.61
Applicability
Eligibility requirements
(2)
65.65 Privileges
(a) A certificate of maintenance approval specifies the privileges that the certificate
holder may exercise.
(b) A certificate of maintenance approval may authorise any person:
(1) Who is a licence holder, to perform maintenance on, and certify for release to
service, any aircraft type for which that person does not have the practical
experience required by Subpart C for the grant of a rating, or
(2) Who is not the holder of a licence, but is a workshop engineer who satisfies
the Director General that he or she is competent, to perform or supervise(i)
(ii)
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APPENDIX A
Airframes
Group 1: metal stressed skin unpressurised aeroplanes with fixed landing gear
and not exceeding 5700 kg
Group 2: metal stressed skin unpressurised aeroplanes other than Group 1
Group 3:
covered
Engines
Group 1: normally aspirated piston engines
Group 2: turbocharged, supercharged or radial piston engines.
(c)
Electrical
Group 1: electrical systems in pressurised aeroplanes of 5700 kg or less and
unpressurised airframes which have as their primary source of power:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
DC generators, or
Starter generators, or
Alternators with self-contained rectifiers
(d)
Instruments
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Radio
Group 1: airbornes communication systems including VHF, HF, CVR, audio
and ELT
Group 2: airborne navigation systems including ADF, VOR, ILS, VLF, Omega,
marker beacon, GPS and GNSS
Group 3: airborne primary and secondary radar including weather radar,
doppler, radio altimeter, DME, transponder and TCAS.
2. Types
Ratings for the following aircraft or components shall be issued by the Director
General as type ratings for the individual aircraft or component types:
(a)
Airframes:
Pressurised aeroplanes and helicopters that the Director General considers
are not included in the Airframe Group 5 and 6 rating
(b)
Engines:
Turbine powerplants
(c)
Electrical:
Electrical systems and equipment installed in pressurised aeroplanes of more
than 5700 kg
(d)
Instruments:
Integrated flight systems installed in pressurised aeroplanes of more than
5700 kg
(e)
Radio:
Complete radio installations installed in pressurised aeroplanes of more than
5700 kg
(f)
Components:
Overhaul and maintenance of aircraft components listed in 145.31 and 145.33.
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APPENDIX B
Examination syllabus
An applicant for a licence or certificate issued under this Part shall demonstrate a
level of knowledge relevant to the privileges to be granted and appropriate to the
responsibilities of a licence or certificate holder, in at least the following subjects:
(a) Air Law and Airworthiness Requirements
Rules and regulations relevant to a licence or certificate holder including applicable
airworthiness requirements governing certification and continuing airworthiness of
aircraft and approved aircraft maintenance organisation and procedures.
(b) Natural Science and Aircraft General Knowledge
Basic mathematics, units of measurement, fundamental principles and theory of
physics and chemistry applicable to aircraft maintenance.
(c) Aircraft Engineering
Characteristics and applications of the materials of aircraft construction including
principles of construction and functioning of aircraft structures, fastening techniques,
powerplants and their associated systems, mechanical, fluid, electrical and electronic
power sources, aircraft instrument and display systems, aircraft control systems, and
airborne navigation and communication systems.
(d) Aircraft Maintenance
Tasks required to ensure the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft including
methods and procedures for the overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement,
modification or defect rectification of aircraft structures, components and systems in
accordance with the methods prescribed in the relevant Maintenance Manuals and
the applicable Standards of airworthiness.
(e) Human Performance and Limitations
Human performance and limitations relevant to the duties of a licence or certificate
holder.
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