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IAN 06 Maintenance Logbook - Issue 3

This Information and Advisory Notice provides guidelines for the Aircraft Maintenance Training/Experience Log Book required for applicants seeking an aircraft maintenance license under EU regulations. It outlines the responsibilities of trainees, supervisors, and assessors in recording and validating maintenance training and experience. The Log Book includes sections for personal details, basic skills, and maintenance experience, and must be submitted as part of the application for a Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence.

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IAN 06 Maintenance Logbook - Issue 3

This Information and Advisory Notice provides guidelines for the Aircraft Maintenance Training/Experience Log Book required for applicants seeking an aircraft maintenance license under EU regulations. It outlines the responsibilities of trainees, supervisors, and assessors in recording and validating maintenance training and experience. The Log Book includes sections for personal details, basic skills, and maintenance experience, and must be submitted as part of the application for a Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence.

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CIVIL AVIATION DIRECTORATE

Airworthiness Inspectorate
Luqa Airport, Luqa LQA3290, Malta Tel: +356 21222936 Fax: +356 21239278, [email protected], www.transport.gov.mt

Information and Advisory Notice No. 06


Issue No: 3 Dated: 26 September 2019

Aircraft Maintenance Personnel


Maintenance Training/Experience Log Book

Introduction

Commission Regulation (EU) 1321/2014, Annex III (Part-66) stipulates requirements for
practical experience in aircraft maintenance by the applicants for an issue of aircraft
maintenance licence in different categories and sub-categories and the addition of type
ratings to the basic categories as well as On-the-Job Training for first type endorsement
for Category 1 aircraft. Task training is also necessary for Part-145 Category A
authorisations. Recording of practical experience may also be necessary for re-currency
of practical experience for Part-M Subpart F/Part-CAO and Part-145 authorisation
certification (certifying and supporting staff).

This IAN is a guide to the use of the Aircraft Maintenance Training/Experience Log Book
(AITP-L02 Appendix 4 Issue 3) which is the Malta Transport Civil Aviation Directorate’s
acceptable means of compliance for recording of practical maintenance training and
experience in compliance with (EU) No 1321/2014, introducing new Part-66 Categories
and Sub-Categories and related basic and type theoretical and practical training
requirements.

Reference shall be made to new regulations and implementing rules introduced by


Regulation (EU) No 2018/1142 and its annexes.

Responsibilities

It is the trainee/applicant’s responsibility to record correctly and systematically his/her


training or maintenance experience. Entries shall be validated by an assessor or
supervisor as appropriate. More detailed instructions with regard to the entries and their
validation are presented in the Log Book itself.

The supervisor is responsible for making sure that the entries are correct and true.

The assessor is responsible for making an objective evaluation of the skills, attitude and
aptitude of the trainee in different phases of training, eg. Initial basic training, type
training and continuation training.

Signing off the work experience basic tasks is an attestation that the trainee has
achieved a satisfactory level of understanding, awareness and workmanship in the
accomplishment of the tasks and mastering of the skills and knowledge. The assessor
signature should attest this.

Information and Advisory Notice Transport Malta is the Authority for Transport in Malta set up by ACT XV of 2009 Page 1 of 3
Civil Aviation Directorate Form TM/CAD/0001 Issue 1 - July 2010
Part-145 and Part-147 organisations shall have written procedures regarding
assessment criteria and methodology of assessment for nominated assessors within
their organisations.

Part-145 organisations shall endeavour to, as much as possible, give the trainees
exposure to different skills, aircraft systems and zones.

General

The Log Book shall be submitted to the TM CAD as part of the application package for
an issue or variation of Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (EASA Form 19). While the
TM CAD may also consider other means of showing training and experience evidence,
this Log Book has been designed such that the trainee is guided on acquiring enough
experience, exposure and skills to meet the requirements.

It includes an introduction as well as 3 sections,

Section 1 - Personal Details


Section 2 - Basic Skills
Section 3 - Maintenance Experience /OJT

Section 1

Personal details of the trainee as well as details of the supervisor and assessors have
to be entered in this section.

Comments and assessments can be entered by the designated assessor/s in this


section in the dedicated field.

Section 2

This section shall be used for basic training only and confirmation of competency in
accomplishment of specific tasks and acquiring basic experience and awareness in
various elements of aircraft maintenance and ground handling.

The assessor’s signature signifies a positive assessment of competency in the skills


and knowledge level in the elements listed.

Section 3

This section contains the practical experience and on-the-job training logging sheets in
ATA Chapter sequence. The tasks should be logged systematically under the ATA
Chapter heading in the dedicated logging sheets.

The same tasks can be repeated and recorded.


Reference to the jobcards/worksheets should also be included when logging the task.

The supervisor shall confirm that the task has been performed or that the trainee has
assisted and contributed in a work party in the accomplishment of the task.

Appendix II to AMC Part-66 list of tasks has been reproduced for reference at the
end of the logging sheets.

Information and Advisory Notice Transport Malta is the Authority for Transport in Malta set up by ACT XV of 2009 Page 2 of 3
Civil Aviation Directorate Form TM/CAD/0001 Issue 1 - July 2010
The Log Book (AITP-L02-Appendix 4) can be downloaded from the Transport
Malta website https://www.transport.gov.mt/Aviation/Aircraft-Flight-
Standards/Airworthiness-Aircraft-Maintenance/AW-Forms-Checklists-2647

Information and Advisory Notice Transport Malta is the Authority for Transport in Malta set up by ACT XV of 2009 Page 3 of 3
Civil Aviation Directorate Form TM/CAD/0001 Issue 1 - July 2010

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