Getting started with Engineering
The Engineering module helps you manage technical records and airworthiness requirements. Use it to maintain documentation, track directives, and ensure compliance.
What you can do in Engineering
The Engineering module supports compliance and technical documentation.
You can:
- Manage technical records
- Track airworthiness directives (ADs)
- Maintain documentation related to aircraft and components
- Support audits and regulatory requirements
Key areas in Engineering
Engineering is divided into two main areas:
- Technical Records – Store and manage maintenance documentation
- Airworthiness Directives – Track mandatory requirements and compliance
These areas ensure that all technical and regulatory data is properly managed.
How Engineering fits your workflow
Engineering supports your entire maintenance operation:
- Maintenance work generates documentation
- Technical records store this information
- Airworthiness directives define required actions
- Compliance is maintained across all activities
Why Engineering is important
Engineering helps you:
- Stay compliant with regulations
- Maintain complete documentation
- Support audits and inspections
- Ensure aircraft airworthiness
Without proper engineering records, compliance cannot be verified.
Getting started
If you are new to Engineering, start here:
1. Review existing technical records
2. Upload or organize documentation
3. Add or review airworthiness directives
4. Ensure records are linked to aircraft or components
Tips
- Keep documentation complete and up to date
- Use structured records for easy retrieval
- Review directives regularly
- Ensure all compliance requirements are tracked