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Military Airworthiness Harmonisation Workshop Olomouc, CZ Republic MAWA Forum Chairman

Military Airworthiness Harmonisation Workshop Olomouc, CZ Republic MAWA Forum Chairman. Jan Plevka,Ph.D. Armaments Directorate jan.plevka@eda.europa.eu. Workshop presentation outline. Background information to Harmonised European Military Airworthiness Requirements (EMARs)

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Military Airworthiness Harmonisation Workshop Olomouc, CZ Republic MAWA Forum Chairman

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  1. Military Airworthiness Harmonisation WorkshopOlomouc, CZ Republic MAWA Forum Chairman Jan Plevka,Ph.D. Armaments Directorate jan.plevka@eda.europa.eu

  2. Workshop presentation outline • Background information to Harmonised European Military Airworthiness Requirements (EMARs) • Current status of Military Airworthiness Authorities Forum activities within EDA • Comparable evolution to JAA-EASA (first airworthiness followed by total aviation approach) • Exploring internal and external cooperation • Civil-military relationship in airworthiness area

  3. Involvement of EDA in Airworthiness and Aviation Safety Number of international activities for coordination of military airworthiness started in 2004, EMAAG, NSA Airworthiness group, FINAS, OCCAR, JMAAN, ETAP... November 2008 an important milestone in EU military Airworthiness history EU Ministers of Defence approved the establishment of Military AirWorthiness Authorities (MAWA) Forum and endorsed the European Military Airworthiness Roadmap 3

  4. European Military Certification and Airworthiness Roadmap EDA/MAWA’s Seven objectives • Common regulatory framework; • Common certification processes; • Common approach to organisational approvals; • Common certification/design codes; • Common approach to preservation of airworthiness; • Arrangements for mutual recognition; • Formation of a European Military Joint Airworthiness Authority.

  5. Involvement of EDA in Airworthiness and Aviation Safety European Defence Agency (EDA) was entrusted to facilitate associated activities EDA was established under a Joint ActionofthecouncilofMinisters on 12 July, 2004, "to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the EuropeanSecurityandDefencePolicyas it stands now and develops in the future”. What are the benefits for working together? Military aviation safety, Military-military & civil-military cooperation, Reducing time & cost for new aircraft Helping to improve competiveness of EDTIB 5

  6. Involvement of EDA in Airworthiness and Aviation Safety The priorities are different as nations have different perspectives and needs. Thus the co-ordination between 26 pMS is very important to achieve consensus and to keep synergies. EDA being aware of the scare resources in military airworthiness is ready to enforce the development by using OB, ER, and manning to achieve the expected benefits. EDA with pMS is aiming to establish administrative and technical procedures which would require a single administrative action from the applicant (industry) valid under the national regulations and procedures of each Authority. Work together towards a European Military Joint Airworthiness Authority. 6

  7. MAWA harmonization approach. EMARs MAWA European Military Airworthiness Requirements (EMARs) development National Airworthiness app. Project harmo. Set of harmonised European MAWA documents European MAWA Basic Framework Basic Framework EASA Part 21… MAA remains national EMAR 21, 145, M, ……. STANAG OCCAR & ETAP JMAAN ….. NATO FINAS USARS

  8. MAWA current structure EDA SB MODs MAWA Forum MAWA TF1 Basic Framework MAWA TF2 EMAR Part 21 MAWA TF3 EMAR Maintenance MAWA TF4 Certification criteria Airworthiness req. Military type-cert. Restricted type-cert. Supp. type-cert. Changes to those cert. Design approvals. Cert. of parts and app. Cert. of design org. Issue of airw. direc. Definitions Functions of MAWA Commitments of Authori. Organization and proced. Membership Record of Parties Amendment to Arranents. Appendices and Annexes Withdrawal Signatures of all nations General Certification req. Housing, Facilities Equipment, Materials Data, Personnel Operating rules Training Training org. Quality Define the new air systems airworthiness certification basis.

  9. MAWA current structure Chairman Mr. John Allan The Basic Framework of MAWA is exploring the JAA Cyprus agreement with main goals, MAWA TF1 Basic Framework • That the 26 nations commit themselves work together on the field of harmonisation of military airworthiness • To define the whole set and scope of EMARs so that each Authority can adopt this structure and remove national regulatory differences with the aim that EMAR becomes a uniform code for all European countries and minimal further national regulatory differences will be applied. • To establish procedures that will: • allow the use of only one set of technical findings in the field of design, manufacture and maintenance for the benefit of all and in a manner acceptable to Military Authorities; • include practical measures for making the technical findings only once including acceptance of technical findings made by industry, where industry conforms to agreed approval standards; • cover the initial certification (of products, services, organisations or people) as well as the continuation of safety standards in service.

  10. MAWA current structure MAWA TF2 EMAR Part 21 • LtCol Rik van Zwol • Based on JMAAN & EASA Documents : PART 21 • EMAR 21 • Subpart A General provisions • Subpart B Military type-certificates & Military restricted-type certificates • Subpart J Military design organisation approval • Subpart D Changes to Military type-certificates & Military restricted-type certificates • Subpart E Military supplemental type-certificates • Subpart H Airworthiness certificates • Subpart K Parts and appliances • Subpart Q Identification of specific parts and appliances • Section “B” • For the Regulator

  11. MAWA current structure MAWA TF3 EMAR Maintenance Col Dominique COLIN Based EASA Documents : PART M; PART 145; PART 147;PART 66 The taskforce is developing the following common EMARs on the field of continuing Airworthiness. Basically EMARs will cover the certification of maintenance organisations and personnel including educational requirements and licensing: • EMAR Part 145 (Maintenance) • EMAR Part M (Continuing AW) • EMAR Part 147 (Tech training) • EMAR Part 66 (a/c maintenance licences)

  12. MAWA current structure MAWA TF4 Certification codes • LtCol Alessio GRASSO • Based on existing national documents (Mil Hdbk. 516B, DEF std…) • The taskforce is focusing on the development of military certification codes/standards and safety requirements for future military aircraft programmes. • Furthermore platform unique criteria (special conditions) need to be added to fully address the safety aspects of unique military configurations. • This document establishes the airworthiness certification criteria to be used in the determination of airworthiness of all manned and unmanned, fixed and rotary wing air vehicle systems. • This document should cross reference relevant military and civil requirements. • These documents should be used to define the technical specification and should be the result of harmonization efforts across the MAWA pMS.

  13. Coherence with other relevant intergovernmental organisations pMS NATO FINAS and USARs groups EDA SB MODs MAWA database for sharing national and IO regulations MAWA Forum MAWA Common EMARs MAWA TF1 Basic Framework MAWA TF2 EMAR Part 21 MAWA TF3 EMAR Maintenance MAWA TF4 Certification crit. TBD General Certification criteria Mutual recognitions Monitoring Operating rules Audits Quality • TBD: • Airworthiness req. • Military type-cert. • Restricted type-cert. • Supp. type-cert. • Changes to those cert. • Design approvals. • Cert. of parts and app. • Cert. of design org. • Issue of airwort direc. Definitions Functions of MAWA Commitments of Authori. Organization and proced. Membership Record of Parties Amendment to Arranents. Appendices and Annexes Withdrawal Signatures of all nations TBD General Certification req. Housing, Facilities Equipment, Materials Data, Personnel Operating rules Training Training org. Quality JMAAN

  14. Conclusive remarks • EDA/MAWA is committed to developing the regulatory framework (EMARS) for military/state aircraft including UAS. • EMARS shall be ready for future European aircraft programmes, but all existing military aircraft may benefit from continuing airworthiness also. • EDA/MAWA will develop links to actively contribute to this goals in cooperation with other stakeholders and regulatory bodies. • We expect to discuss this goals with all our stakeholders (industry, regulatory organisations, national authorities) in specific panel sessions and to give us your feedback for the MAWA Forum as guidance for the way forward. • How to continue with UAS airworthiness harmonisation?

  15. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Jan Plevka,Ph.D. Armaments Directorate jan.plevka@eda.europa.eu

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