Departments

AAER, AAMR & TAQR

Roles and Responsibilities 

 

AAER

To administer the enforcement of technical airworthiness regulations specializing on policies and rules for all the agencies involved in state aircraft specific to design related engineering for aircraft and aeronautical products.

Responsibilities

(1) Develop policy and regulations related to design related engineering for aircraft and aeronautical products.

(2) Prepare, administer and plan the implementation of the authorization for aircraft engineering design organization and aeronautical products for AEO certification after Government contract has been obtained and to conduct ongoing observation through the yearly audit compliance practice.

(3) Ensure all Government agencies (ATM, APMM and Fire & Rescue Agency and Local Industrial Companies involved in design related engineering for aircraft and aeronautical products comply to the needs of TAMM (Reg.2 and Reg.3).

 

AAMR

To administer the enforcement of technical airworthiness regulations specializing on policies and rules for all the agencies involved in state aircraft status maintenance activities and aeronautical products in the Government service.

Responsibilities

(1) Develop policy and regulations related to aircraft maintenance aspects and aeronautical products.

(2) Prepare, administer and plan the implementation of the authorization for aircraft maintenance organization and aeronautical products for AMO certification after Government contract has been obtained and to conduct ongoing observation through the yearly audit compliance practice.

(3) Ensure all Government agencies (ATM, APMM and Fire & Rescue Agency and Local Industrial Companies involved in aircraft maintenance activities and aeronautical products comply to the needs of TAMM (Reg.4 and Reg.5).

(4) Provide consultation service on the maintenance rules in the process of obtaining aircraft and aeronautical products to Government agencies (ATM, APMM and Fire & Rescue Agency).

 

TAQR

To manage the enforcement of the technical airworthiness regulation on maintenance training and examination standard for State Aircraft Maintenance Licences (SAML) and/or issuance of the certificate.

To design and execute a single regulatory and certification process for the Approved Maintenance Training Organisation (AMTO). This purpose is to accommodate the professional technical aircraft maintenance operation is an eligible and skilled person to hold a licence and/or certification of competence.

Responsibilities

(1) Develop policies and regulations relating to the relevant aspects of maintenance training and personnel licensing that shall be complied with by SAO and Industry in conducting maintenance activities for the continuing airworthiness of state aircraft.

(2) Verified and certified on the approved maintenance training organisation applicant to confirm the ability compliance to technical airworthiness regulation.

(3) To conduct compliance and surveillance audit to SAO and Industry for the AMTO certification or re-certification and continuous monitoring on compliance to regulations in accordance with technical airworthiness regulation requirements.

(4) To provide guidance and expertise in term of guidelines on how to perform maintenance training process with compliance to training and examination standard defined by the technical airworthiness regulations.

(5) To manage the enforcement of regulatory on process and issue the State Aircraft Maintenance Licence.

(6) To ensure that the technical personnel engaged in the servicing of state aircraft are the competent person to hold a licence.

(7) To verify the evidence and certifications presented by the applicant to establish he/she has adequate expertise, experience, competence and skill in aeronautical engineering prior to award the State Aircraft Maintenance Licensing.

(8) Managing and organising training need for enhance the knowledge and expertise on technical airworthiness regulation to staff and customers.

 

DGTA

BACKGROUND

1996

APPROVED

by the RMAF Chief of Air Force Advisory Committee

2005

CONCEPT PAPER

for the implementation of technical airworthiness management was approved by RMAF Chief of Air Force Advisory Committee

2006

STATE AIRWORTHINESS AUTHORITY (SAA)

Appointment of Chief of Air Force as SAA were approved by Defence Minister Board

2008

MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (APMM)

Became the first non-military State Aircraft Operator (SAO) to join the rank of State Airworthiness Authority

 

2010

ESTABLISHMENT OF DGTA

Approved by the Government in July 2010. With this approval, DGTA become a state agency responsible for regulating the technical airworthiness of state-registered aircraft.

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