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MAINTENANCE CONTROL

Service Overview

MAINTENANCE CONTROL

Mt Hutt Aviation offers a comprehensive range of maintenance services, including line maintenance, repainting, parts sourcing, rebuilds, refurbishment, and pre-purchase inspections. Our expert engineering team operates from our secure facility located at Forks Road, Alford Forest. By collaborating closely with clients, we strategically schedule maintenance programs to minimize downtime. For critical projects, we provide 24/7 support, and our mobile team offers on-site engineering services.

We adhere to CAA Part 43 and manufacturer instructions for continued airworthiness, ensuring top-tier maintenance standards. Our practices align with relevant instructions for continued airworthiness and applicable New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) advisory circulars.

Our Services

MAINTENANCE CONTROL

Maintenance Control

Maintenance Control involves planning, directing, and controlling the scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance of aircrafts within an organisation. Mt Hutt Aviation ensures your aircraft maintenance operations run smoothly and efficiently.

Review Of Airworthiness Inspections

Our technicians meticulously assess every aspect of your aircraft, ensuring it meets rigorous industry standards and regulations.

Airworthiness Inspections are more than routine checks – they’re a commitment to excellence in aviation. From structural integrity to systems functionality, we leave no detail untouched. Our thorough inspections provide you with the assurance that your aircraft is in optimal condition, ready to take to the skies with confidence.

Pre-Purchase Inspections

Unlock peace of mind with Mt Hutt Aviation’s Pre-Purchase Inspection service. Whether you’re a seasoned aviator or a first-time buyer, our expert technicians provide a comprehensive assessment, ensuring transparency and confidence in your investment.

Our Pre-Purchase Inspections encompass thorough examinations of structural integrity, mechanical systems, avionics, and more. We empower you with a detailed report, equipping you to make well-informed decisions.

NZCAA Certificate of Airworthiness Requirements

To be airworthy an aircraft needs to meet all requirements in the Civil Aviation Rules related to design, manufacture, maintenance, modification, repair and safety. 

Part 21 prescribes what is needed for an aircraft, product, or part to be certificated as safe to fly, including the approval of design changes such as repairs or modifications.

Rule 91.101 prescribes the need for aircraft to have a certificate of airworthiness which attests to their conformity to a design (the Type Certificate in the case of standard or restricted category aircraft), condition for flight, and compliance with CAA rules such as Part 26, 91 etc. Microlight aircraft require a flight permit. Hang gliders and paragliders do not require an airworthiness certificate.

WE MAKE AVIATION
MANAGEMENT EASY!

Our specialist engineering team provides unparalleled 24/7 fleet management support and innovative maintenance solutions. With a focus on minimising downtime, reducing maintenance costs, and delivering custom aircraft modifications, trust us to keep you in the air.

WE MAKE AVIATION MANAGEMENT EASY!

Our specialist engineering team provides unparalleled 24/7 fleet management support and innovative maintenance solutions. With a focus on minimising downtime, reducing maintenance costs, and delivering custom aircraft modifications, trust us to keep you in the air.

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