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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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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  

 [email protected]  

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  

[email protected]  

Pakistan   Mr.  Tariq  Jamil  Pakistan  International  

Airlines/    A/E  

[email protected]  

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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EU  Expert  CV      

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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