This course provides delegates with a clear, practical understanding of MRB and MTB processes and how they shape aircraft maintenance programmes under EASA/UK CAA regulatory frameworks. Attendees explore how MRB/MTB methodologies influence Maintenance Review Board Reports, Maintenance Type Board decisions, MSG‑3 logic, task development and ongoing programme optimisation. The course strengthens understanding of maintenance programme origins, improves organisational compliance and supports more effective, data‑driven airworthiness decision‑making.
Who should attend this course
This course is ideal for aviation personnel involved in developing, managing or supporting aircraft maintenance programmes:
- CAMO planning and technical services staff.
- Maintenance programme managers
- Engineering and reliability teams.
- Part‑145 planners and maintenance support personnel.
- Quality and compliance monitoring staff.
- Aircraft technical records teams.
- Anyone interacting with MRB/MTB outputs or MSG‑3 processes.
How this course will benefit you
This course will help you:
- Understand the purpose and structure of MRB & MTB processes.
- Apply MSG‑3 logic to task development and optimisation.
- Strengthen maintenance programme creation, review and control.
- Improve interfaces between CAMO, engineering and Part‑145.
- Enhance traceability, documentation and audit readiness.
- Support evidence‑based decisions using MRB/MTB methodologies.
- Contribute to safer, more efficient and compliant maintenance operations.