Airworthiness plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of aircraft. The design, systems, and components of new aircraft are rigorously evaluated to meet strict safety standards. Before an aircraft can be operated it must be registered and issued with a Certificate of Airworthiness (CoA). Once an aircraft is in service, ongoing safety monitoring, maintenance oversight, and timely directives ensure its continued airworthiness. Additionally, the investigation of accidents or incidents contributes to safety improvements across the industry.
Below are the approval lists and FAQ for some of the activities related to Airworthiness.
What is Certificate of Registration (C of R)?
Applicability of Certificate of Registration (C of R)?
(a) glider;
(b) kite;
(c) captive balloon;
(d) small balloon;
(e) meteorological pilot balloons used exclusively for meteorological purposes;
(f) free balloon without payloads; and
(g) small unmanned aircraft or small unmanned surveillance aircraft.
Who may apply for the Certificate of Registration (C of R)?
What are the requirements for the application for a Certificate of Registration (C of R)?
(a) the application form CAAM/AW/7101-01 has been submitted;
(b) the specified fee has been paid;
(c) the owner of the aircraft is an eligible owner in accordance with Para 5 of CAD 7101;
(d) the aircraft is an eligible aircraft in accordance with para 6 of CAD 7101;
(e) the evidence of ownership of the aircraft is acceptable to CAAM;
(f) the aircraft has never been registered in any countries or has been deregistered from other country; and
(g) the aircraft nationality and registration mark are in accordance with CAD 7.
How to apply for a reservation of aircraft registration mark?
(a) CAAM/AW/7201-01 form
(b) Payment of RM 2,500 for each registration mark
What are the fees or charges for the issuance or renewal of a Certificate of Registration (C of R)?
For the first issuance of Certificate of Registration, the fees are specified as follow;
(a) For a balloon, RM 100
(b) For any other aircrafts with maximum take-off mass (MTOM):
i. 0 – 750 kg, RM 400
ii. 751 – 5,700 kg, RM 600
iii. 5,701 kg and more, RM 4,000
For the renewal of the Certificate of Registration, the fee is RM 50.
Validity of a Certificate of Registration?
3 years. In the case of aircraft is leased under Regulation 6(4) of Civil Aviation Regulations 2016, the validity of Certificate Registration shall follow the lease expiry date but not exceeding 3 years.
What happens to the Certificate of Registration when there are changes in the ownership of the aircraft?
The Certificate of Registration shall cease to be in force.
Should the owner of a Malaysian registered aircraft inform CAAM on changes in the Aircraft Register?
Yes. If there is any change of particular related to the registration of aircraft, the owner shall inform CAAM by submitting CAAM/AW/7101-05 form and payment of RM 100.
How to apply for a renewal of Certificate of Registration?
The owner of an aircraft may apply for the renewal of Certificate of Registration by submitting CAAM/AW/7101-02 form and payment of RM 50.
When should the application of renewal be submitted?
Within thirty days before the date of expiry of the Certificate of Registration.
How to deregister an aircraft?
The owner of an aircraft may deregister the aircraft by submitting the CAAM/AW/7101-04 form and payment as follow;
(a) For a balloon, RM 50
(b) For any other aircrafts with maximum take-off mass (MTOM):
i. 0 – 750 kg, RM 50
ii. 751 – 5,700 kg, RM 150
iii. 5,701 kg and more, RM 300
What are the publications that an applicant must be familiar with?
In relation to registration of aircraft, applicant may refer the following publications;
(a) Civil Aviation Regulations 2016, Regulation 4 to 16
(b) CAD 7 – Aircraft Nationality and Registration Mark
(c) CAD 7101 – Aircraft Registration
What is Design Organisation Approval (CAAM Part 21 Subpart J)?
Who may apply for a DOA?
What is the application requirement for a DOA?
Is DOA required to submit any manual and what are the requirements?
What are the privileges of a DOA?
Besides the Design Organisation Manual (DOM), what are other elements required in DOA?
What is a Design Assurance System?
What are the requirements and qualification for DOA personnel?
What are the requirements for design that requires flight test?
What are the requirements if DOA would like to apply variations of approval?
What are the fees or charges for the issuance or renewal of a DOA?
Validity of a DOA?
How to apply for the renewal of a DOA?
When should the application of renewal be submitted?
What are the publications that an applicant must be familiar with?
a) Civil Aviation Regulation 2016
b) CAD 8401 Design Organisation Approval (CAAM Part 21 Subpart J)
c) CAD 8102 – Type Certificates and Restricted Type Certificates (CAAM Part 21 Subpart B)
d) CAD 8104 – Design of Modifications (CAAM Part 21 Subpart D)
e) CAD 8105 – Supplemental Type Certificate (CAAM Part 21 Subpart E)
f) CAD 8106 – Design of Repairs (CAAM Part 21 Subpart M)
g) CAD 8204 – Parts and Appliances (CAAM Part 21 Subpart K)
h) CAD 8205 – Technical Standard Order Authorisations
What is Production Organisation Approval (CAAM Part 21 Subpart G)?
Who may apply for a POA?
What are the requirements for application for a POA?
Is the POA required to submit any manual and what are the requirements?
Besides the Production Organisation Exposition (POE), what are other elements required in POA?
What are the requirements for a product that requires flight test?
What are the fees and charges for the issuance or renewal of a POA?
What are the privileges of a POA?
Validity of a Certificate of Approval?
How to apply for renewal of a POA?
What are the publications that an applicant must be familiar with?
a) Civil Aviation Regulation 2016
b) CAD 8201 Production Organisation Approval (CAAM Part 21 Subpart G)
c) CAD 8401 Design Organisation Approval (CAAM Part 21 Subpart J)
What is CAAM Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence (AML)?
The maintenance release shall be issued when the signatory is satisfied that the work has been properly carried out and accurately recorded, having due regards to the use of: –
i) Up-to-date instruction and approved airworthiness data
ii) Recommended tooling and test equipment
iii) Working environment appropriate to the work being carried out.
Malaysian AML when issued in accordance with CAD 1801 meets the intent of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Annex 1.
What does an aircraft maintenance mean?
How to obtain a CAAM Part-66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence?
There are two options to become an aircraft maintenance licensing personnel: –
i) Self-Study, by
– Successfully passed CAAM Part 66 Module Examination relevant to the licence category applied for at Malaysian Aviation Academy (MAvA)
– complete practical assessment on relevant task, and
– demonstrate evidence of sufficient practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft at least 5 years; or
ii) Enrol into CAAM Part-147 Maintenance Training Organisation (MTO), by
– completing approved basic training course issued with certificate of recognition by approved CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation (MTO) and successfully passed CAAM Part 66 Module Examination relevant to the licence category applied for.
– complete practical assessment on relevant task, and
– demonstrate evidence of sufficient practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft at least 2 years.
In both cases the applicant shall be at least 21 years of age.
Once the required criteria has been fulfilled and eligible for application of CAAM Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Licence, application can be made via CAAM e-licensing portal which is accessible at eCLIPSE
What do I do if my licence has expired?
However, in the event that the licence has expired, AML holder can apply for a renewal in the normal way but the holder must also include a letter stating that he/she does not exercised the privileges of the licence since its expiry date together with a supporting letter from the quality personnel of approved maintenance organisation, if applicable.
How do I apply for type rating endorsement into Malaysian AML?
i) CAAM Part-147 Maintenance Training Organisation
ii) Training course or program conducted in accordance with Regulation 37 of CAR 2016
iii) Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
For first aircraft type rating endorsement on a licence category, application shall include evidence of completion on-the-job training (OJT). The OJT requirements shall comply with Appendix 3 of CAD 1801.
Does CAAM endorse AML for type which has not been registered in Malaysia or type validated?
How many years are required to complete the basic knowledge examinations?
Where can I find the Aircraft Maintenance Experience Logbook?
For students under CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation, you can request the logbook from your MTO. To standardise the logbook format, MTO can refer to the sample logbook in the CAAM website.
What should I do if I lose my Malaysian AML?
What are the publications that an applicant must be familiar with before deciding to apply for AML?
Here are the examples of the material:
(a) CAD 1 Personnel Licensing (PEL)
(b) CAD 1801 Aircraft Maintenance License (CAAM Part 66)
(c) CAGM 1801 Aircraft Maintenance License (CAAM Part 66)
Where can I find the list of approved CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation?
What is CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation?
What are the training that is carried out by CAAM Part 147 MTO?
Note: In the case of basic training, the organisation shall furnish evidence of engagement with local approved maintenance organisation (AMO) to support the performance of practical training and on-the-job training for the trainee’s practical hands-on activity and maintenance experience gathering.
Who may apply for the CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval?
How to apply for the CAAM Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval?
i) Pre-application phase
ii) Formal application phase
iii) Document evaluation phase
iv) Demonstration and inspection phase
v) Certification phase.
A prospective applicant who is interested to apply for a maintenance training organisation approval should enter into a preliminary discussion with CAAM. The discussion may be carried out by face-to-face meeting, virtual meeting, or through an email conversation.
In the case of a maintenance training organisation under regulation 31 of MCAR, an applicant shall submit: –
a) an application form CAAM/AW/1821-01;
b) a maintenance training organisation exposition;
c) a description of the proposed maintenance training course programme;
d) CAAM Form 4 (CAAM/AW/0104-00) for each of the Nominated Post Holder; and
e) the applicable fee.
An organisation should have their principal place of business in Malaysia. (i.e evidence of company registration certificate).
The application form shall be signed by the nominated accountable manager.
See CAD 1821 Chapter 2 Subpart A for further information.
The organisation which intends to apply for CAAM Part 147 approval shall demonstrate compliance to CAD 1821 and CAD 1801 requirements, as applicable. Additionally, the organisation should ensure each instructional staff comprising of instructor, knowledge examiner and practical assessor, including completed assessment meet CAD 1821 Appendix 4.
Where can the applicant get the application form and CAAM form 4?
Validity of a Certificate of Approval?
What is the Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition (MTOE)?
In the process for developing MTOE, the applicant should refer to the Maintenance Training Organisation Exposition (MTOE) Checklist (CAAM/AW/1821-08) and follow the recommended format of the exposition which is included in CAGM 1821 Appendix 1.
The MTOE and any subsequent amendments shall be approved by CAAM.
What is the Maintenance Training Course Programme (MTP)?
The applicant should refer to the Maintenance Training Programme Checklist (CAAM/AW/1822-02) and follow the recommended format of the MTP which is included in CAGM 1821 Appendix 2.
The maintenance training course programme should be developed to meet the intent of CAD 1801 Appendix 1, Appendix 2, and/or Appendix 3 requirements.
What are the fees and charges for the application of MTO approval?
What are the publications that an applicant must be familiar with?
Here are the examples of the material:
(a) Civil Aviation Regulation 2016, Regulation 31 and 32.
(b) CAD 1 Personnel Licensing (PEL)
(c) CAD 1801 Aircraft Maintenance License (CAAM Part 66)
(d) CAD 1821 Maintenance Training Organisation Approval CAAM Part 147
(e) CAGM 1801 Aircraft Maintenance License (CAAM Part 66)
(f) CAGM 1821 Maintenance Training Organisation CAAM Part 147