
Continuing Airworthiness Management is one of the most important areas in aviation because an aircraft does not remain safe and compliant only because it was designed, manufactured, or certified correctly. It must be continuously managed, monitored, maintained, and reviewed throughout its operational life. This course introduces you to the fundamentals of Continuing Airworthiness Management in a clear, beginner friendly, and practical way.
In this course, you will learn how aircraft are kept safe, compliant, airworthy, and operational after entering service. You will explore the role of aviation authorities, regulatory frameworks, CAMO responsibilities, maintenance organizations, aircraft records, airworthiness review, and the relationship between CAMO and Part 145 maintenance organizations.
The course also introduces key aviation terms and concepts such as GCAA, EASA, ICAO, AOC, CAMO, MO, ARC, and aeronautical products. These concepts are explained in simple language so that students, fresh graduates, aircraft maintenance professionals, aviation employees, and beginners can build a strong foundation without feeling overwhelmed.
Continuing Airworthiness Management knowledge is highly sought after in the aviation industry because airlines, CAMOs, MROs, aircraft operators, leasing companies, and regulatory teams all need professionals who understand how aircraft compliance and airworthiness oversight work. Whether you are trying to enter the aviation industry, strengthen your regulatory knowledge, or prepare for CAMO, MRO, quality, safety, or compliance related roles, this course will help you understand the core principles behind continuing airworthiness.
By the end of this course, you will have a clear understanding of what Continuing Airworthiness Management is, why it matters, who is responsible for it, and how different aviation organizations work together to ensure aircraft remain legally compliant, safe, and ready for operation.