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REGIONAL INITIATIVE PROJECTS (SEARIF – SARI)
Activity Practical Manual
Activity title: SARI Continuing Airworthiness Workshop
European Partner: European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Bureau Veritas
Asian Lead Partner: Civil Aviation Authority Nepal
Date and place: 16 – 18 March 2011 Kathmandu, Nepal
Final document issued on: 14 March 2011
This document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The views expressed herein are those of Regional Initiative Projects and can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the agency.
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Table of contents
Contact Persons ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Meeting venue ............................................................................................................................................. 4
List of Experts .............................................................................................................................................. 5 1. European Experts ............................................................................................................... 5 2. Asian Experts ...................................................................................................................... 5
Draft Agenda ................................................................................................................................................ 9
Accommodation ........................................................................................................................................ 12 1. Hotel accommodation ...................................................................................................... 12 2. Payment of hotel bills ...................................................................................................... 12 3. Meals ................................................................................................................................ 12
EU Expert CV .............................................................................................................................................. 13
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Contact Persons
SEARIF-‐SARI Coordinator: Mr. Eric Dormoy
Telephone number: +66 89 966 5966 E-‐mail address: eric.dormoy@aviation-‐experts.de
Operations Manager: Mr Decha Maliyan
Telephone number: +66 81 557 9173 E-‐mail address: decha.maliyan@searif-‐sari.org
European Partner European Aviation Safety Agency Contact Person: Mr. Lynch Wendell Office telephone number: +49 221 89990 4164 Office fax number +49 221 89990 4664 E-‐mail address: [email protected]
European Partner Bureau Veritas Contact Person: Mr. Bernard Maurin
Office telephone number: +33 5 6116 7260 Office fax number +33 5 6116 5175 E-‐mail address: [email protected]
Asian Leader Partner Civil Aviation Authority Nepal Contact Person: Mr. Binod K. Gautam
Telephone number: +977 985 104 4748 E-‐mail address: [email protected]
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Meeting venue
The Civil Aviation Authority Nepal has kindly arranged this activity at following venue. Hyatt Regency Kathmandu Hotel PO Box 9609, Taragaon, Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone: +977 1 449 1234 Fax: +977 1 449 0033 Contact Person Mr. Bhesh Raj Subedi Chief Airworthiness Inspection Division Civil Aviation Authority Nepal Email: [email protected]
Location Map
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List of Experts
1. European Experts
NAME ORGANIZATION/ TITILE E-‐MAIL
Mr. Bernard Maurin Bureau Veritas/
Manager of Bureau Veritas Luxembourg SA
Mr. Eric Dormoy Regional Initiative Projects/ SARI Coordinator
eric.dormoy@aviation-‐experts.de eric.dormoy@searof-‐sari.org
2. Asian Experts
Country Participant Organisation and Position Email
Maldives Mr. Ahmed Fazeel Maldivian Air Taxi [email protected]
Maldives Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Maldivian Air Taxi [email protected]
Pakistan Mr. Sohail Razzak Pakistan International
Airlines/ DCE QA
Pakistan Mr. Tariq Jamil Pakistan International
Airlines/ A/E
Nepal Mr. Bhesraj Subedi CAAN
Nepal Mr. Raju Shrestha CAAN
Nepal Mr. Prabhakar Chand Mallik CAAN
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Country Participant Organisation and Position Email
Nepal Mr. Bharat Raj Parajuli CAAN Nepal
Nepal Mr. Ritesh Raj Pant CAAN Nepal
Nepal Mr. Pramesh Shrestha CAAN Nepal
Nepal Mr. Bishnu Basnyat Simrik Air Nepal
Nepal Mr. U.K. Kafle Simrik Air Nepal
Nepal Mr. K.L. Joshi Agni Air Nepal
Nepal Mr. K. B. Pradhangya Agni Air Nepal
Nepal Mr. P.D. Bahadur Sita Air Nepal
Nepal Mr. N.D. Pant Yeti Airlines Nepal
Nepal Mr. U.B. Shrestha Yeti Airlines Nepal
Nepal Mr. U.P. Subedi Yeti Airlines
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Country Participant Organisation and Position Email
Nepal Mr. Rakesh Koirala Air Kastamandap
Nepal Mr. Santosh Chettri Air Kastamandap
Nepal Mr. D.P. Rajbhandari NAC
Nepal Mr. U.N. Shrestha NAC
Nepal Mr. Santosh Khatri NAC
Nepal Mr. B.K. Gorkhali Fishtail Air
Nepal Mr. Karuna Poudel Buddha Air
Nepal Mr. Prabir Kr. Thapa Buddha AIr
Nepal Mr. Kumar chalise Mountian Helicopter
Nepal Mr. Shambhu Ahdikari Air Dynastry
Nepal Mr. N.K. Nakarmi Air Dynastry
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Country Participant Organisation and Position Email
Nepal Mr. K. M. Nepal VVIP
Nepal Mr. R.P. Koirala Guna Airlines
Nepal Mr. U.K. Kharel Guna Airlines
Nepal Mr. D.R. Koirala Mountain Helicopter
Nepal Mr. P.J. Rana Goma Air
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Draft Agenda
DAY 1
09.00 -‐ 09.30 Opening – (CAAN/SARI/EASA) 09.30 -‐ 10.30 EASA Regulatory Structure framework – General refresher (Presentation by EASA)
(See Notes 1) • Organization structure -‐ Regulation (EC) N° 216/2008 • General presentation of concepts and main features (main changes introduced by Part M • Relationship Part-‐M with Part 21/145/66/147 • Part M and its main amendments since original issue and NPA in progress
10.30 -‐ 11.00 Coffee/Tea break 11.00 -‐ 12.15 EASA Part M Section A. (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 & 2) 12.15 -‐ 12.30 Questions/ Answers 12.30 -‐ 13.30 Lunch 13.30 -‐ 14.30 EASA Part M Section A (Cont’d) (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 & 2) 14.30 -‐ 15.00 Questions/ Answers 15.00 -‐ 15.30 Coffee/Tea break. 15.30 -‐ 16.15 EASA Part M Section A (Cont’d) (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1&2) 16.15 -‐ 16.30 Questions/Answers
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DAY 2 09.00 -‐ 10.00 EASA Part M Section A Cont’d) (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 & 2) 10.00 -‐ 10.30 Questions/ Answers and study of practical cases 10.30 -‐ 11.00 Coffee/Tea break 11.00 -‐ 12.00 EASA Part M Section A (Cont’d) (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 & 2) 12.00 -‐ 12.30 Questions and Answers and study of practical cases 12.30 -‐ 13.30 Lunch 13.30 -‐ 14.30 EASA Part M Section B (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 &2)
• Role & Responsibility of the NAA
Airworthiness inspector staff Application process Approval of CAME
14.30 -‐ 15.00 Coffee/Tea break 15.00 -‐ 15.30 EASA Part M Section B (Cont’d) (Presentation by EASA) (See Note 1 & 2)
• Role & Responsibility of the NAA
Approval of Maintenance Program Approval of contracts CAMO Initial approval and continuing oversight Audit guides, associated forms Findings policy and management, & typical findings Airworthiness review capability assessment
• Agency oversight
15.30 -‐ 16.15 Questions/Answers and study of practical cases 16.15 -‐ 16.30 Debriefing day 1 & 2
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DAY 3 09.00 -‐ 10.30 Main differences between local requirements and Part M
(Presentation by CAAN of the National continuing airworthiness requirement) and open discussion
10.30 -‐ 11.00 Coffee/Tea break 11.00 -‐ 12.30 Main difficulties in the adaptation, interpretation or implementation of Part M,
preliminary proposals, (Presentation by EASA) 12.30 -‐ 13.30 Lunch 13.30 -‐ 14.30 Open discussion: This session will be the opportunity to come back as necessary on
typical examples of main Part M issues like CAME content, Quality system and Quality Audit , Subcontracting, which could be source of potential difficulties for Part M implementation.
14.30 -‐ 15.00 Final debriefing and evaluation
********************************************* Note 1: According to the auditors’ knowledge/experience in EASA regulations, the detail timing of this agenda could be subject to minor modifications. These changes will be implemented in real time by the contractor and if agreed by the participants. Note 2: During Part M Section A, the workshop will be mainly based on Subpart B,C & G, including in particular the following topics:
CAMO Management organization chart Content of a Maintenance Program Content of a CAME Quality Assurance Contracted Maintenance & Subcontracted operator’s Continuing Airworthiness Management tasks
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Accommodation
1. Hotel accommodation Hyatt Regency Kathmandu PO Box 9609, Taragaon, Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal Telephone: +977 1 449 1234 Fax: +977 1 449 0033 Contact Person Mr. Sanjay Neupane Sales Manager Hyatt Regency Kathmandu Telephone: +977.1.449 1234 Fax: +977.1.449 0033 Mobile: +977.9851009147 Email: [email protected] Website: http://kathmandu.regency.hyatt.com
2. Payment of hotel bills Unless arrangements have been made with specific European and Asian Partners, all Asian and European Experts will be responsible for their own hotel bills. Room Category Single Rate Double Rate Hyatt Guest Room USD 125 USD 137 Regency Club Room USD 177 USD 189 All rates are subjected to 10% of Service charge and l3% of VAT (Cumulative of 24.3%). The room rates quoted with American Buffet Breakfast at The Café Restaurant and Airport transfers by a coach.
3. Meals - Civil Aviation Authority Nepal will provide Lunches and Coffee/Tea-‐Breaks for every working day. - Other meals to be taken care of by the delegates themselves.
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E U R O P E A N C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E
F O R M A T
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name MAURIN Bernard
Address 2, rue Marcel Doret – 31700 Blagnac - France Telephone +33 5 61 16 72 60
Fax +33 5 61 16 51 75 E-mail
Nationality French
Date of birth 24/09/1948
TOTAL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 41
WORK EXPERIENCE
• From 2004 to 2009
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector
• Occupation or position held Manager of Bureau Veritas Luxembourg SA
• Main activities and responsibilities Airworthiness & Safety Manager on behalf of the Luxembourg Civil Aviation Authority Interface with EASA, ECAC, ICAO… Operators Subpart G, Part 145 &147 audit for initial approval and associated renewal CAME/MOE, Maintenance Program review for approval recommendation In charge to manage & supervise Airworthiness, Ground and Flight OPS inspectors
activities In charge of NAA inspectors training Administrative & financial manager of Bureau Veritas Luxembourg SA
• Date 2001 to 2004
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS • Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector
• Occupation or position held Manager of Bureau Veritas Douala (Cameroon) • Main activities and responsibilities In charge of the Management of Continuing Airworthiness for the Civil Aviation sector on
behalf of the Civil Aviation Authorities from Cameroon, Tchad and Central Africa. Assistance to rule making Operators survey Maintenance organization audit according to National requirements In charge of NAA inspectors training
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Supervisor of all Bureau Veritas Douala technical activities including International trade, Building, marine...
Administrative and financial manager of Bureau Veritas Douala
• Date 1998 to 2001 • Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector • Occupation or position held Manager of Bureau Veritas Luxembourg SA
• Main activities and responsibilities Airworthiness & Safety Manager on behalf of the Luxembourg Civil Aviation Authority JAR 145 and JAR OPS Part M audit for initial approval and associated renewal MME/MOE, Maintenance Program review, for approval recommendation In charge to manage & supervise Airworthiness, Ground and flight OPS inspectors activities In charge of NAA inspectors training
Administrative and financial manager of Bureau Veritas Luxembourg SA
• Date 1996 to 1998
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector
• Occupation or position held Airworthiness Manager and Inspector
• Main activities and responsibilities Issue and renewal of Certificates of Airworthiness to Moroccan operators on behalf of Civil Aviation Authority of Morocco
Maintenance organization audit according to National requirements
Providing training to NAA inspectors
• Date 1995 to 1996
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector
• Occupation or position held Airworthiness Manager and Inspector
• Main activities and responsibilities Issue and renewal of Certificates of Airworthiness to Moroccan operators on behalf of Civil Aviation Authority of Turkey
In charge to analyze training need for NAA thru an international assistance project Providing training to NAA inspectors Maintenance organization audit according to National requirements
• Date 1993 to 1995
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Aeronautics – Consulting
• Occupation or position held Airworthiness Expert – Airworthiness Consultant
• Main activities and responsibilities Audit, Consulting and Training relative to Continuing airworthiness regulations Maintenance & Safety Regulation Expert near Civil Aviation Authorities and Public,
Commercial Operators In charge of JAR 145 implementation in Turkish Airlines as consultant In charge of JAR 145 implementation in Royal Air Maroc as consultant In charge of JAR 145 & JAR OPS M training in various airlines and Maintenance
Organizations
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• Date 1991 to 1993
• Name and address of employer BUREAU VERITAS
• Type of business or sector Civil Aviation Sector
• Occupation or position held Airworthiness Inspector
• Main activities and responsibilities Airworthiness Inspector on behalf of the Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile Française, (DGAC – National Civil Aviation Authority, France) more specifically in charge of the surveillance of the Air France (as Operator and as MRO) In charge of 145 audit on behalf of the French DGAC at the beginning of JAR 145
implementation
• Date 1986 to 1991
• Name and address of employer Air Inter (Airline Company)
• Type of business or sector Airline
• Occupation or position held Head of Technical Training Centre - Technical Staff Recruiting Officer
• Main activities and responsibilities Basic training, Type Training, Business Unit Management, Staff recruiting
• Date 1978 to 1983
• Name and address of employer Air Inter (Airline Company)
• Type of business or sector Airline
• Occupation or position held Aircraft Systems Instructor
• Main activities and responsibilities Type training on Aircraft Systems (Airbus A300 & A320 family)
• Date 1972 to 1978
• Name and address of employer Air Inter airline company
• Type of business or sector Airline
• Occupation or position held Line & Base Maintenance Engineer
• Main activities and responsibilities Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Base (heavy Checks + Lines & Outstations)
• Date 1968 to 1972
• Name and address of employer French Air Force
• Type of business or sector Military
• Occupation or position held Power plant Maintenance Mechanics
• Main activities and responsibilities Engine Shop Maintenance Engineer
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
• Dates (from – to) From 1983 to 1985 • Name and type of organisation providing education and training
Centre d’Etudes Supérieures Industrielles (CESI) (center for advanced industrial studies)
• Principal subjects/occupational skills covered
• Title of qualification awarded High Degree Engineer
• Level in national classification (if appropriate)
PERSONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
Acquired in the course of life and career but not necessarily covered by formal
certificates and diplomas.
MOTHER TONGUE French
OTHER LANGUAGES
English • Reading skills Excellent
• Writing skills Excellent • Verbal skills Excellent
SOCIAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
Living and working with other people, in multicultural environments, in positions where communication is important and situations where teamwork is essential
(for example culture and sports), etc.
Confirmed manager acquired thru his longstanding experience having under his responsibility:
- Staff recruiting - Staff management (team leader) - Budget control and monitoring - Project Planning & Management - Negotiation with third parties - Reporting to Board & Authorities - Design and implementation of training sessions
ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
Coordination and administration of people, projects and budgets; at work, in voluntary work (for example culture and
sports) and at home, etc.
Longstanding experience in advising regulatory bodies and designing and setting up procedures and structures as for example:
Assistance and Consultancy to National Civil Aviation Authorities: - Definition, Organization & Implementation of a Continuous Survey System (EASA Part 145, Part 147, Part M, …) - Aircraft Inspection & Airworthiness Survey on behalf of NCAA - C of A renewal process
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TECHNICAL SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
With computers, specific kinds of equipment, machinery, etc.
High Level Technical Skills in:
Airworthiness: - Safety Oversight - Safety Management System - Continuing Airworthiness Management - Regulation Training Modules Development - Conducting Air Safety Regulation Training Sessions, - Audit & Survey (MRO, Operators, NCAA…) - Rulemaking
OPS oversight: - Flight & Ground Ops survey management - Safety Management System – Analysis of incident reports - Audit & Survey (in particular for quality review)
ARTISTIC SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
Music, writing, design, etc.
OTHER SKILLS AND COMPETENCES
Competences not mentioned above.
Aircraft Technical Skills French Air Force Technical School : Aircraft & Rotorcraft Power Plant Mechanic
Aircraft qualification: Airbus A300, A310 & A320, DC 10
Regulatory Training
JAR : JAR 145, JAR OPS M, JAR 21, JAR 66 & 147
EASA : Part M, Part 145, Part 66 & 147, Human Factor, FTS (fuel tank safety)
ICAO seminar on airworthiness and oversight audits
Quality Assurance Skills : ISO 9000/ISO 10011
AS/EN 9100 Series Audit & Training
Computer Skills : Basic PC office Tools ( MS Excel, MS Project, MS word)
DRIVING LICENCE(S)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ANNEXES