Aircraft and aircraft systems Line Maintenance Sample Clauses

Aircraft and aircraft systems Line Maintenance. 3.8.1.The Supplier shall comply with EASA CAMO for the selected aircraft and other FTB specific requirements to maintain airworthiness of the flying test bed. Supplier shall manage continuing/continued airworthiness (establish or secure cooperation with CAMO) until the end of contract.
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Aircraft and aircraft systems Line Maintenance. 3.8.1.Describe how your proposal complies with the requirements defined in this Section: BBA holds a Part M EASA approval for a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) under EASA approval Number DE.MG.0213 in accordance with European commission Regulation 1321/2014. BBA will provide continued airworthiness management of the selected aircraft until the end of contract. The fact that the CAMO is part of BBA is another guarantee of continuity of support of the aircraft after the modifications implemented by EASA PART 21J and EASA PART 145 BBA organizations without any possible lack of information on the aircraft configuration. BBA’s CAMO is highly experienced and subject to routine EASA audits. BBA’s CAMO has the necessary qualifications, experience and personnel, with close proximity to the area of operation to clearly demonstrate that BBA’s ability to provide CAMO support through to the end of contract represents a very low risk for the contracting authority.

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