Repair Station/AMO Frequently Ask Questions (FAQs)
Forms and Checklists for Repair Station/AMO complied with TCAR 8 Part 145
No. |
Document Title |
Reference Number |
Revision date |
1 | CAAT Certificate of Release to Service of Aircraft | CAAT-AIR-RI-001 | 01 June 2020 |
2 | Authorised Release Certificate (CAAT Form 1) | CAAT-AIR-RI-002 | 01 June 2020 |
3 | Prospective Applicant's Pre-Assessment Statement of Intent (PAPSI) | CAAT-AIR-RI-101 | 17 March 2022 |
4 | TCAR Part 145 Statement of Compliance Checklist | CAAT-AIR-RI-103 | 17 March 2022 |
5 | CAAT Form 2 Application Form for TCAR 8 Part 145 | CAAT-AIR-RI-201 | 01 June 2020 |
6 | Application Form for the Replacement of Foreign Repair Station Certificate | CAAT-AIR-RI-202 | 01 June 2020 |
7 | TCAR Part 145 Maintenance Organisation Exposition review – compliance review and approval checklist | AIR-RI-301 | 17 March 2022 |
8 | Training Program ManualProgram Compliance Review and Approval Checklist | AIR-RI-302 | 26 August 2022 |
Forms and Checklists for Repair Station/AMO complied with ADCA 145 (before renewal or recertification)
No. |
Document Title |
Reference Number |
Revision date |
1 | CAAT Certificate of Release to Service of Aircraft | AIR-RI-001 | 15 December 2018 |
2 | Authorised Release Certificate – Airworthiness Approval Tag (CAAT Form 1) | AIR-RI-002 | 15 December 2018 |
3 | Application Form for Repair Station Certificate | AIR-RI-201 | 15 December 2018 |
4 | AIR Form Four | AIR-RI-206 | 15 December 2018 |
5 | CAAT Part 145 Repair Station Manual Review – Compliance Review and Approval Checklist | AIR-RI-301 | 15 December 2018 |
6 | Training Program Manual/Program – Compliance Review and Approval Checklist | AIR-RI-302 | 06 June 2019 |
Refer TCAR 8 Part 145, AMC1 145.A.10, Line Maintenance should be understood as any maintenance that is carried out before flight to ensure that the aircraft is fit for the intended flight.
(a) Line Maintenance may include:
(b) For temporary or occasional cases (AD's, SB's) the Compliance Monitoring Manager may accept base maintenance tasks to be performed by a line maintenance organisation subject to a risk assessment and provided all requirements are fulfilled as defined by the CAAT.
(c) Maintenance tasks that fall outside these criteria are considered to be Base Maintenance tasks.
(d) Aircraft that are maintained in accordance with ‘progressive’ type programmes should be individually assessed in relation to this paragraph. In principle, the decision to allow some ‘progressive’ checks to be carried out should be determined by the assessment that all the tasks within the particular check can be carried out safely and to the required standards at the designated line maintenance station.
1. To Create new CAAT-EMPIC Account (New user) or Sign-in to CAAT-EMPIC (Existing user), please visit CAAT-EMPIC or click at button below,
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2. For Initial Approval of Repair Station Certificate applicant, please submit via Form AIR-AMO#1: Initial Certification
3. For Change request, which will affect to current certification such as extension current capability, organisation name or location change, applicant, please submit via Form AIR-AMO#2: Renew / Amendment
4. For Change request, which will not affect to current certification such as manual revision, or addition or cancellation to the approved/accepted capability list where the “C” rating is held and any additional component capability is of similar technology & within exiting ATA chapter capability (Refer to MOE chapter 1.9) applicant, please submit via Form AIR-AMO#3: Manual Amendment / Revision
Contacts
Inquiries relating to the CAAT Maintenance Organisation Approvals should be addressed to:
Topic | Contact |
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For any queries on Technical (Repair Station Inspection Division) | Email at [email protected] |
For any queries on CAAT-EMPIC |
Email at [email protected] Telephone at: +66-94-337-7770 during CAAT working hours (08:30 – 16:30, Bangkok, Thailand time, GMT+7) |
For any queries on Payment & Fees | Email at [email protected] |
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