Hi Skybound,Morph wrote:Persons to carry out maintenance
43.02.2(1) Subject to the provisions of subregulations (2) and (3), no person shall carry out maintenance on an aircraft or aircraft component unless such person –
(a) is the holder of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer(AME) licence with an appropriate rating issued in terms of Part 66
(b) Carries out the maintenance under the direct supervision of the holder of an AME licence with an appropriate rating issued in terms of Part 66; or
(c) is authorised by the holder of an aircraft maintenance organisation approval with an appropriate rating …….
Thanks for your input on this thread. Please assist with your interpretation of the following, namely: -
1. What has happened to the traditional AP status as opposed to AME?
2. (b) & (c) above must provide our options in terms of –
i. being able to work on your microlight under supervision, or
ii. getting trained by the manufacturer of your microlight (in my case Solo Wings) to perform such functions as –
- fuel tank remove and flush
- fuel filter replacement
- fuel line replacement
- air cleaner servicing
- carb rubber replacement
- flushing cooling system
- flushing rotary valve
- plugs (is there a more menial task?)
- gearbox – drain and refill
- Etc.
3. Are you able to explain why a weight shift microlight needs a weight and balance check every 5 years?
Regards & thanks in advance
John ZU-CIB