Document & Task Card Register

View all task cards in the Tech Library register, including routine and non-routine cards with their intervals, ATA chapters, priority levels, and active status. Also covers the CRS Certificates register for certificate of release to service records.

Module: CAMO Registers · 6 steps · camo_engineer admin

Task Cards Register
1 Open Task Cards Register

Navigate to CAMO Registers → Task Cards or go directly to /camo/registers/task-cards. This register lists every task card defined in the Tech Library with its interval, ATA chapter, and current status.

Task Cards Register showing card number, title, ATA chapter, type, interval, and active status
2 Column Reference
ColumnDescription
Card NumberUnique task card reference number.
TitleBrief description of the maintenance task.
ATA ChapterAircraft system categorisation (e.g. 32 — Landing Gear).
TypeRoutine, Non-Routine, Special, or STC.
IntervalRepeat interval in hours, cycles, or days (if periodic).
PriorityNormal, Urgent, or AOG.
ActiveWhether the task card is currently in use.
3 Task Card Types
TypeDescription
RoutineScheduled maintenance tasks performed at regular intervals.
Non-RoutineUnscheduled tasks raised in response to findings or defects.
SpecialOne-time tasks for modifications or engineering orders.
STCSupplemental Type Certificate tasks — ICA for design modifications.
Task cards created from approved AMP revisions are automatically linked to the AMP. See AMP Approve or Reject for how task cards are generated.
CRS Certificates Register
4 Open CRS Register

Navigate to /camo/registers/crs-certificates. This register lists every Certificate of Release to Service (CRS) issued after maintenance work is completed.

CRS Certificates Register showing certificate number, aircraft, issue date, and authorising engineer
5 Understand CRS Records
ColumnDescription
CRS NumberUnique certificate reference.
AircraftRegistration mark the CRS was issued for.
Work OrderAssociated work order reference.
Issue DateWhen the certificate was issued.
Authorised ByLicensed engineer who signed the CRS.
Hours / CyclesAircraft total hours and cycles at CRS issue.
A CRS must be issued by a licensed AME (Aircraft Maintenance Engineer) before an aircraft can return to service after maintenance. The CRS register provides the audit trail for DGCA inspections.