Aircraft Accident Investigation Report
57 comply with the requirements of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2012, the Ninth Schedule. 5. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center take steps to ensure that all aircraft operated by it have a maintenance programme approved by the State of Registry in accordance with Regulation 29 of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2012 and its Air Training Organization Manual set out in Section 1.17.2 of this report. 6. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes immediate steps to ensure that all Corrosion Prevention and Control Program Inspections applicable to their aircraft are accomplished and properly recorded to reflect their accomplishment. 7. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes immediate steps to ensure that the Airworthiness Directive (AD) records for all its aircraft are complete and in compliance. 8. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes immediate steps to ensure that all Special Inspection Items applicable to its aircraft have been accomplished and properly recorded in its maintenance records. 9. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes steps to ensure that all aircraft defects are recorded in the aircraft technical log books. 10. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes steps to ensure that whenever maintenance is accomplished on its aircraft, Certificates of Release to Service are executed. 11. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center take steps to ensure that the Aircraft Technical Log books are properly completed. 12. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center gets approval from the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority prior to conducting maintenance on its own aircraft. 13. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center introduces controls to ensure that its policies and procedures as set out in its Air Training Organization Manual and Maintenance Control Manual are adhered to at all times by its employees and students. 14. That Caribbean Aviation Training Center takes immediate steps to correct the conflicting procedures set out in the Air Training Organization Manual and its Maintenance Control Manual with regards to aircraft defect control. Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority – Flight Safety Division 1. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority should take immediate steps to develop guidance procedures on the certification of Approved Training Organizations for use by its Inspectors. 2. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority takes immediate steps to recertify Caribbean Aviation Training Center as an Approved Training Organization. 3. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority takes steps to have its Technical Personnel trained and qualified prior to their assignment as set out in Section 1.17.1.1 of this report. 4. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority take steps to have its Audit Procedures Manual amended to conform to the Civil Aviation Regulations 5. That the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority take steps to include Audit Procedures Training in its training plan for all Flight Safety Inspectors.
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