Ingenieur Vol.81 January-March 2020 | Page 13

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 192 Nation Members including Malaysia and UK Formed in 1944, Chicago Convention. Figure 1: ICAO annexes the overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement, modification or defect rectification of aircraft structures, components and systems in accordance with the methods prescribed in the relevant Maintenance Manuals and the applicable standards of airworthiness. ICAO Annex 1 also stipulates that a LAME must be able to apply the laws of natural science, mathematics, principles and theory of physics and chemistry as applicable to aircraft engineering and maintenance. Recently, universities and colleges have developed education and training programmes known as aircraft engineering, aircraft maintenance, aircraft maintenance engineering and aircraft systems engineering, covering similar subjects, for the LAME professional training programme approved by CAAM. However, airworthiness certifications can only be exercised by an individual who holds a CAAM AML and not just degree holders. To rephrase the role of a LAME, it would to certify that an aircraft and its systems’ functionality are within its engineering design and operational specifications. It is a very unique field in Malaysia and there are only approximately 2,000 CAAM active LAMEs compared with non- AME engineers who total up to approximately 130,000 currently. CAAM Airworthiness Notices (AN) No. 1101 and No.6501 Categories of AML CAAM Aircraft Maintenance Licences (AMLs) are granted in accordance with the current standards of the ICAO contained in Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention. In the AN1101 and AN6501 the following AML categories are described; 11