Aircraft Record Reviews

Technical records are the hub of the Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) group and it is usually the starting point for internal, external and regulatory audits, typical duties of an Aircraft Records engineer are to support Lessors and Airlines, facilitating a streamlined transition of aviation assets from one lease to another.

  • Update & Monitor Removal/ Installation of Aircraft Engines, APU, Landing gears and HT/OCCM components inc A/C Hours Cycs.

  • Updating/preparing complied AD, SB, and Monthly Status Reports carried out on Aircrafts/ Engines/ Propellers

  • Build-up/ Update Engine, APU & Major Components

  • Review and File Aircraft work packages (light and heavy checks, out of phase items, and modifications)

  • Prepare/ Consolidate/ Validate Technical Documents for Audits by QA, GCAA and other audit bodies

  • Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC) preparation for extension and renewal