Contract Maintenance at Saudia Technic
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What must Saudia Technic obtain before contracting out any maintenance function?

  • Approval from GACA (correct)
  • A compliance report from the quality control team
  • Permission from the facility management
  • Certification from the International Aviation Organization
  • Which maintenance functions require GACA approval when contracted out?

  • Any maintenance done in-house
  • All maintenance functions regardless of rating
  • Preventive maintenance tasks only
  • Functions that ST is rated to maintain (correct)
  • What information must be included in the CMFL submitted to GACA?

  • The cost associated with each maintenance function
  • The historical performance of contracted facilities
  • The type of certificate held by each facility (correct)
  • The approval status of each facility
  • What is required of non-certificated outside sources performing maintenance?

    <p>They must follow a quality control system equivalent to ST's</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who processes GACA approval of the CMFL revisions?

    <p>The VP of Safety and Quality Assurance</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Contract Maintenance at Saudia Technic

    • GACA Approval Required: Saudia Technic (ST) must obtain approval from the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) before contracting out any maintenance functions.
    • Applicable Maintenance Functions: The maintenance functions requiring approval are those ST is certified to perform but chooses to outsource. This is outlined in GACAR 145.99.
    • Contracted Maintenance Function List (CMFL): ST must submit a list to GACA outlining the contracted maintenance functions for each external facility, including the facility's name, type of certificate, and ratings.
    • Quality Control for Non-Certificated Sources: External sources without certification must adhere to a quality control system equivalent to ST's. Their work must be verified and inspected to ensure airworthiness before returning the article to service.
    • Return to Service Approval: ST cannot authorize the return to service of a complete type certificated product after contract maintenance, preventative maintenance, or alteration.
    • CMFL Revision Process: Departments can request CMFL revisions through the Vice President of Safety and Quality Assurance, with GACA approval handled by the Safety and Quality Assurance department.

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    This quiz covers the essential guidelines for contract maintenance at Saudia Technic in accordance with GACA requirements. It emphasizes the approval process, maintenance functions that require certification, and the standards for quality control of external sources. Test your knowledge on the procedures that ensure airworthiness and compliance.

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