EASA airworthiness, made learnable.

From initial to continuing airworthiness — explained in plain language and grounded in real-world experience and case studies. The fast, confident way for airworthiness professionals to learn the regulations and walk into the exam ready.

iPhone
Aligned with EASA Easy Access Rules No account · no ads Works fully offline iPhone · iPad · Mac · Android
14
structured courses
260+
expert lessons
1,600+
flashcards
1,300+
exam questions
Who it's for

Made for the people who keep aircraft airworthy

From the hangar floor to the CAMO office to the exam hall.

CAMO staff & post-holders Part-145 engineers Airworthiness review staff Part-147 / Part-66 students Technical & asset managers Quality & safety teams
Why CAW Academy

Built to make hard regulations easy

Written by people who work in airworthiness, for people who need to know it cold — on the job and in the exam room.

Easy to learn

Dense rules turned into clear, structured lessons — plain English, one idea at a time, with the official reference always a tap away. No legalese, no overwhelm.

Real-world & case-based

Grounded in real experience from the CAMO office and the hangar floor. Worked examples and case studies show how the rule plays out in practice — not just in theory.

Exam-ready

Recall-rated flashcards and a timed Exam Mode with a 75% pass mark and attempt history. Practise until it sticks, then walk in knowing you're ready.

From the field, not a textbook

Learn it the way it actually works

CAW Academy distils years of real continuing-airworthiness practice — the decisions, the pitfalls and the "why" behind the rule — into lessons you can finish on a coffee break and use the same afternoon.

Written by practitioners

Real CAMO and maintenance experience, not theory alone.

Case studies throughout

See how each rule plays out on a real fleet and task.

Made for busy people

Short, focused lessons that fit around shift work.

The curriculum

The whole airworthiness picture, in one app

Fourteen courses spanning the full lifecycle — from how an aircraft becomes airworthy to how it stays that way, and what it costs to keep it flying.

Initial airworthiness

How airworthiness is created

Type design, production and the standards an aircraft must meet before it ever flies.

  • Part-21 — design & production organisations, certification
  • Certification Specifications (CS) — the airworthiness codes
  • The Operating Framework — the EASA regulatory pyramid
Continuing airworthiness

How airworthiness is kept

Managing, maintaining and reviewing the aircraft across its whole in-service life.

  • Part-M & Part-CAMO — continuing-airworthiness management
  • Part-145 & Part-IS — maintenance & information security
  • AMP development — building the Aircraft Maintenance Programme
  • The Airworthiness Review (ARC) — review, recommendation & issue
Asset value

The commercial side

What the aircraft is worth — and what it costs to keep it flying.

  • Maintenance Economics — cost, value & the technical asset
  • Cost management — benchmarking & reducing operating cost
  • Technical asset value — maintenance status across the lifecycle
Essentials

The human & safety side

The cross-cutting subjects every airworthiness professional needs.

  • Human Factors — error, culture & performance
  • Safety Management Systems (SMS)
  • EWIS & Fuel Tank Safety — specialised continuation training
Features

Everything you need to study with confidence

Read, recall, test, repeat — designed around the way airworthiness teams actually learn.

Regulation-grounded lessons

Clear, structured explanations with references back to the official rule, AMC and GM — aligned with the EASA Easy Access Rules.

Recall-rated flashcards

Self-rated cards on every lesson so the detail actually sticks — focus on what you keep missing, not what you already know.

Timed mock exams

Exam Mode draws a fresh question set with a live timer, a 75% pass mark and full attempt history to track your readiness.

Search & Glossary

Full-text search across every course plus a built-in glossary of EASA terms — find any concept in seconds.

Progress that follows you

Read-tracking, quiz scores and review status per course, synced across iPhone, iPad and Mac with one Apple Account.

Daily study reminder

Set a reminder and a gentle nudge keeps your streak going. It's a local notification — private to your device, nothing sent to us.

Learn on the go

Study anywhere — on your iPhone or iPad, between tasks or on the move. Bite-size lessons made for the spare minutes in a shift.

Private & offline

No account required and everything works fully offline. Your study data stays on your device.

A look inside

See exactly how you'll learn

Real screens from the app — lessons that explain the rule, flashcards that lock it in, and timed quizzes that prove you're ready.

Questions

Good to know

The essentials before you start. Anything else — we're happy to help.

Is CAW Academy an official EASA product?
No. It is an independent study aid, not affiliated with or endorsed by EASA. It is aligned with the EASA Easy Access Rules but is not an official publication and not a substitute for the official regulations or your organisation's procedures.
Which courses can I start with?
The Operating Framework and Part-M courses are available now — no account and no ads. The rest of the 14-course catalogue rolls out in updates.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Once installed, every lesson, flashcard and quiz works fully offline — ideal for studying in the hangar, on the road or in the air.
Which devices are supported?
iPhone, iPad and Mac. Your progress syncs across your own devices through your Apple Account, so you can pick up exactly where you left off.
Is my data private?
Yes. No account is required, there are no ads or third-party trackers, and your study data stays on your device. See our Privacy Policy for the detail.

Study airworthiness the easy way

The app is on its way to the App Store. Begin with the Operating Framework and Part-M courses, with the rest of the catalogue rolling out in updates.