Continuing Airworthiness Organisations related to Regulation 2042/2003, Annex II - Part 145

Maintenance organisations located in the USA: Part-145 US Approvals (MOA)

EASA Part-145 organisations located in the United States are subject to the Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) and Maintenance Annex Guidance (MAG).

  1. Relevant legislation

    The relevant legislation is:

  2. EASA Part-145 Fees & Charges for organisations located in the USA

    The current Fees & Charges regulation is provided using the following link:

  3. Working procedures for Part-145 organisations located in the USA

    The Part-145 - US organisation working procedures are available for download under:

  4. EASA Forms for Part-145 organisations located in the USA

    EASA Form 9 and EASA Form 16 form part of the MAG for Part-145 organisations located in the United States of America. Please refer to the MAG document when completing these forms.

  5. List of EASA Part-145 organisations located in the USA

  6. EASA Contacts for Part-145 Approvals located in the USA

    Inquiries relating to the Agency's Continuing Airworthiness Organisation Approvals should be addressed to:
    (Technical issues),
    (Fees & Charges issues)
    (Invoice issues)

  7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for EASA Part-145 Approved organisations located in the USA

    Q: What parts of the EASA Form 9 needs to be completed during an Amendment for a name change?
    A: The FSDO will complete Part 1 and Part 4 of EASA Form 9 for an Amendment due to a name or address change. This requirement will be reflected in the next revision to the MAG Section B III.

    Q: When the Repair Station applies for a name change to the EASA supplement are they required at this time to update from the MIP-G to the MAG? or are they only required to update to the MAG by their continuation/renewal date?
    A: Renewals that are due in 2011 may still be processed under the provisions of the MIP-G. However a PTRS is initiated to document the process. After 2011, renewals must be processed under the provisions of the MAG. All EASA approval holders must have a new supplement in place at the latest by December 31, 2012.