This Part-145 Aviation Legislation Supplementary Training Course is designed for engineers working in maintenance environments who need a solid, practical grasp of the regulatory requirements that govern their day-to-day activities. Whether you are already working under a Part-145 approval or are preparing to transition into a certified maintenance role, this course will strengthen your understanding of the legislation behind your responsibilities.
Starting with the structure of EASA regulations, the course explains how the different parts — including Part-M, Part-CAMO, Part-66 and Part-145 — connect, and why that matters for you as an engineer on the hangar floor or in line maintenance. It goes on to explore critical Part-145 topics such as MOE content, maintenance standards, certification of release to service, human factors considerations, and how engineers fit into the compliance monitoring and occurrence reporting systems.
Using realistic engineering-based scenarios, the course breaks down the practical impact of regulatory requirements on common maintenance tasks, decision-making and documentation. This helps ensure you not only know “what the rules say” — but also how they should influence your judgement and actions in real-world situations.
Recent changes and emerging developments in EASA legislation are covered, so you stay current with today’s expectations. Throughout, the training reinforces the importance of personal accountability, safety culture, and how engineers play a front-line role in organisational compliance under Part-145.
By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to apply aviation legislation accurately in your daily engineering role, contribute more effectively to safety and compliance, and meet both regulatory and organisational expectations with professionalism.

Why do this course?
Undertaking this Part-145 Aviation Legislation Supplementary Training Course gives engineers the clarity and confidence needed to operate compliantly in today’s highly regulated maintenance environment. It bridges the gap between what the regulations say and how they apply in real-life engineering situations — helping you make better decisions, avoid unintentional non-compliance, and strengthen safety outcomes. By understanding the “why” behind the rules and how they impact your daily tasks, you’ll enhance your professional credibility, support organisational compliance, and be better equipped to meet both current and future regulatory expectations as a certifying engineer or technical professional.


