This course builds practical and regulatory knowledge of Minimum Equipment Lists (MEL) for aviation professionals. Learners will explore MEL purpose and structure, related regulatory frameworks (ICAO, EASA, FAA), MMEL development and conversion, Configuration Deviation Lists (CDL), and real-world case studies to reinforce safe and compliant decision-making.
Learning Objectives
Explain the definition, purpose and scope of an MEL.
Understand international and regional regulatory requirements (ICAO, EASA, FAA).
Differentiate between MMEL, MEL, CDL and DDL.
Describe the MMEL development and approval process.
Draft and interpret typical MEL entries using the five-column format.
Apply MEL knowledge through real case studies and safety analysis.
Course Modules
Module 1 – Fundamentals of MEL
1.1 MEL - Definition & Purpose
1.2 Importance of MEL in Aviation
1.3 Introduction to MMEL, CDL, and DDL
Module 2 – Regulatory Framework
2.1 Regulatory Background - ICAO
ICAO Annex 6
ICAO Annex 6 - Chapter 6
Attachment E - Guidance on MEL
2.2 Regulatory Background - EASA
ORO.MLR.105 - MEL requirements
CAT.IDE.A.105 - Minimum equipment for flight
ARO.OPS - MEL approval processes
2.3 Regulatory Background - FAA
CFR Title 14 - Aeronautics & Space
Part 91 - 91.213 (General Operating and Flight Rules)
Part 121, Part 125, Part 135 - applicability to MELs
Module 3 – Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)
MMEL definition, purpose and scope
MMEL development process
Format and content of the MMEL
Difference between MEL and MMEL
Module 4 – Minimum Equipment List (MEL)
Typical layout of an MEL
Five-column format (FAA & EASA guidance)
MEL categories and procedures
MEL content and preamble
Step-by-step drafting from MMEL to MEL
Module 5 – Configuration Deviation List (CDL)
Introduction to CDL
Types of CDL items
CDL approval process
Difference between CDL and MEL
Module 6 – Case Studies
Flybe Embraer 195 - Irish Sea (1 Aug 2008)
Spanair Flight 5022 (2008)
Safety lessons, human factors, and MEL/CDL relevance
Who Should Attend?
Airworthiness & Regulatory Personnel
Maintenance Managers and CAMO Staff
Operations and Safety Officers
Flight Dispatchers and Tech Ops
Auditors and Compliance Teams
Final Assessment & Certification
Participants will complete a final assessment to demonstrate understanding. A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon successful evaluation.
Mode: Online
Course Duration: 60 Minutes
Validity: 365 days
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