AMC 66.B.100 Procedure for the issue of an aircraft maintenance licence by the CAA
CAA ORS9 Decision No. 1
1. Applicants claiming the maximum reduction in 66.A.30(a) total experience based upon successful completion of a 147.A.200 approved basic training course should include the Part- 147 certificate of recognition for approved basic training.
2. Applicants claiming reduction in 66.A.30(a) total experience based upon successful completion of training considered relevant by the CAA as a skilled worker in a technical trade, should include the relevant certificate of successful completion of training.
3. Applicants claiming credit against the 66.A.30(a) total experience requirement by virtue of 66.A.30(a) non-civil aircraft maintenance experience may only be granted such credit where the UK has recognised such non-civil aircraft maintenance experience. The CAA in recognising non-civil aircraft maintenance experience should have specified who within the non-civil environment may make a statement that the applicant has met relevant maintenance experience. The applicant should include a detailed statement of such maintenance experience signed by the non-civil maintenance authority in accordance with the conditions specified by the CAA.
4. The CAA should check that the experience record satisfies above paragraphs in terms of content and the countersigning signature.