The MEL/CDL Interpretations and Explanations course is designed to provide engineers and maintenance staff with a solid understanding of the Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL) — vital documents in day-to-day aircraft operations.
This training demonstrates how proper interpretation of MEL/CDL guidance can support decision-making in challenging operational conditions. Participants will learn how to determine whether an aircraft can safely operate with certain components unserviceable, ensuring both compliance and safety.
By understanding the logic, limitations, and flexibility of these documents, engineers and pilots can work collaboratively to turn potential NO-GO scenarios into GO-if situations, minimizing delays and operational disruptions.
Ideal for P66 and P145 personnel, this course focuses on practical application, case-based learning, and regulatory interpretation to build confidence in real-world decision-making. Upon completion, participants will possess the skills to manage MEL/CDL use efficiently and maintain the highest operational standards.





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