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    • Part 21G
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

What is Part 21G?

Part 21 G, also known as Production Organisation Approval (POA), is a regulatory framework that governs the production of aircraft, components, and systems. It sets forth the requirements and procedures that a company must adhere to in order to obtain approval as a Production Organization.

Quality System

Production organizations must demonstrate the existence of a suitable and effective quality system. The system must ensure that compliance with and suitability of internal regulations and procedures are verified by independent audits. In addition to that it must contain a feedback loop to executive staff and the accountable manager.

Exposition

Production organizations must have a production organization exposition POE in place where the organization is characterized by its quality system, substantial procedures, personal resources, operational facilities, structure, and scope of activities and approval.

Approval Requirements

The organization is to appoint an accountable manager in charge of all legal aspects who must have access to sufficient organizational personal and technical resources required for production. Beyond that production is permissible only if approved data published by the responsible design organization are fully and correctly available throughout the organization at its current revision status.

Privileges

Approved production organizations are entitled to produce aircraft as well as parts and appliances in the context of their approval, and to provide them with an official release certificate (EASA Form 1).

Co-ordination between Design and Production

The agreement between the design and production organization is referred to as a PO/DO arrangement (Production organization/Design organization). The objective of such an arrangement is to ensure the products' continuing airworthiness.

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This course is suitable for individuals responsible for compliance or certification within a production organization. It is also suitable for those individuals responsible for the oversight of production organizations, either of subcontractors or from a regulatory perspective.


  • UK CAA and EASA
  • Part 21 and it’s Subparts
  • Part 21 Subpart G Production Organisation Approvals (POA)
  • Design/Production Interface Arrangements
  • POA Compliance Checklists
  • Construction of a Production Organisation Exposition
  • EASA Form 1, CAA Form 1, EASA Form 52, CAA Form 52 and C of C
  • Section B Production Organisation Approval assessment process
  • Part 21 Subpart F Production without Approval
  • Case Study


By the end of the course, delegates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the:

  • Requirements for ensuring compliance with CAA, EASA, or other National Aviation Authorities (NAA) requirements
  • Processes involved in undertaking the CAA’s POA Assessment
  • The Production Organisation Exposition and its construction
  • Completion and release of an EASA and/or UK CAA Form 1
  • Control of suppliers / sub-contractors


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