Easa C Ratings List

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Separate EASA Type Rating & License Endorsement Lists are published by the EASA. These lists constitute the type ratings of aircraft categorisations in accordance with FCL.010, FCL.700 and GM1 FCL.700 of Part-FCL.

The lists indicate whether aircraft have been classified as variants. Flight crew type rating and variant designations are established by EASA through the OSD flight crew evaluation process and are only valid for the evaluated aircraft make and model.

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1. Except as stated otherwise for the smallest organisations referred to in point (11), the table in point (12) provides for the standard system for the approval of a maintenance organisation referred to in Annex I (Part-M), Subpart F. An organisation must be granted an approval that ranges from a single class and rating with limitations to all classes and ratings with limitations.

4. A category A class rating means that the approved maintenance organisation may carry out maintenance on the aircraft and any component (including engines and/or Auxiliary Power Units (APUs), in accordance with aircraft maintenance data or, if agreed by the CAA, in accordance with component maintenance data, only whilst such components are fitted to the aircraft. Nevertheless, such A-rated approved maintenance organisation may temporarily remove a component for maintenance, in order to improve access to that component, except when such removal generates the need for additional maintenance not eligible for the provisions of this point. This will be subject to a control procedure in the maintenance organisation exposition to be approved by the CAA. The limitation section will specify the scope of such maintenance thereby indicating the extent of approval.

6.A category C class rating means that the approved maintenance organisation may carry out maintenance on uninstalled components (excluding engines and APUs) intended for fitment to the aircraft or engine/APU. The limitation section will specify the scope of such maintenance thereby indicating the extent of approval. A maintenance organisation approved with a category C class rating may also carry out maintenance on an installed component during base and line maintenance or at an engine/APU maintenance facility subject to a control procedure in the maintenance organisation exposition to be approved by the CAA. The maintenance organisation exposition scope of work shall reflect such activity where permitted by the CAA.

8. The limitation section is intended to give the CAA the flexibility to customise the approval to any particular organisation. Ratings must be mentioned on the approval only when appropriately limited. The table referred to in point (12) specifies the types of limitation possible. Whilst maintenance is listed last in each class rating it is acceptable to stress the maintenance task rather than the aircraft or engine type or manufacturer, if this is more appropriate to the organisation (an example could be avionic systems installations and related maintenance). Such mention in the limitation section indicates that the maintenance organisation is approved to carry out maintenance up to and including this particular type or task.

10. Where a lengthy capability list is used which could be subject to frequent amendments, then such amendments may be performed in accordance with the indirect approval procedure referred to in points M.A.604(c) and M.B.606(c).

11. A maintenance organisation which employs only one person to both plan and carry out all maintenance can only hold a limited scope of approval rating which may be further limited by the CAA depending on the capability of the particular organisation. The maximum permissible limits are:

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