If, after 24 March 2022, the organisation has not transitioned and received new approval from the regulation authorities, the approval certificate and AOC shall be revoked, and the aircraft will not operational. Whether the aircraft owner is part of a passenger carrier organisation or a private owner, the Part Camo certificate is required to keep the aircraft operational. This means the aircraft will be grounded indefinitely until the approval is received.
Typically, Competent Authorities will be expected to perform two separate Part CAMO eligibility audits- an Airworthiness Audit and a Safety Management System Audit. After the completion of both with no findings, the authorities will revoke the Part M certificate and replace it with the Part CAMO certificate.