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§ 145.151
must have the equipment, tools, and
materials necessary to perform the
maintenance, preventive maintenance,
or alterations under its repair station
certificate and operations specifica-
tions in accordance with part 43. The
equipment, tools, and material must be
located on the premises and under the
repair station’s control when the work
is being done.
(b) A certificated repair station must
ensure all test and inspection equip-
ment and tools used to make air-
worthiness determinations on articles
are calibrated to a standard acceptable
to the FAA.
(c) The equipment, tools, and mate-
rial must be those recommended by the
manufacturer of the article or must be
at least equivalent to those rec-
ommended by the manufacturer and
acceptable to the FAA.
(d) A certificated repair station must
maintain, in a format acceptable to the
FAA, the documents and data required
for the performance of maintenance,
preventive maintenance, or alterations
under its repair station certificate and
operations specifications in accordance
with part 43. The following documents
and data must be current and acces-
sible when the relevant work is being
done:
(1) Airworthiness directives,
(2) Instructions for continued air-
worthiness,
(3) Maintenance manuals,
(4) Overhaul manuals,
(5) Standard practice manuals,
(6) Service bulletins, and
(7) Other applicable data acceptable
to or approved by the FAA.
Subpart D—Personnel
S
OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR
41117, Aug. 6, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
§ 145.151 Personnel requirements.
Each certificated repair station
must—
(a) Designate a repair station em-
ployee as the accountable manager;
(b) Provide qualified personnel to
plan, supervise, perform, and approve
for return to service the maintenance,
preventive maintenance, or alterations
performed under the repair station cer-
tificate and operations specifications;
(c) Ensure it has a sufficient number
of employees with the training or
knowledge and experience in the per-
formance of maintenance, preventive
maintenance, or alterations authorized
by the repair station certificate and
operations specifications to ensure all
work is performed in accordance with
part 43; and
(d) Determine the abilities of its non-
certificated employees performing
maintenance functions based on train-
ing, knowledge, experience, or prac-
tical tests.
§ 145.153 Supervisory personnel re-
quirements.
(a) A certificated repair station must
ensure it has a sufficient number of su-
pervisors to direct the work performed
under the repair station certificate and
operations specifications. The super-
visors must oversee the work per-
formed by any individuals who are un-
familiar with the methods, techniques,
practices, aids, equipment, and tools
used to perform the maintenance, pre-
ventive maintenance, or alterations.
(b) Each supervisor must—
(1) If employed by a repair station lo-
cated inside the United States, be ap-
propriately certificated as a mechanic
or repairman under part 65 of this
chapter for the work being supervised.
(2) If employed by a repair station lo-
cated outside the United States—
(i) Have a minimum of 18 months of
practical experience in the work being
performed; or
(ii) Be trained in or thoroughly fa-
miliar with the methods, techniques,
practices, aids, equipment, and tools
used to perform the maintenance, pre-
ventive maintenance, or alterations.
(c) A certificated repair station must
ensure its supervisors understand,
read, and write English.
[Doc. No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6,
2001, as amended by Amdt. 145–30, 79 FR
46984, Aug. 12, 2014]
§ 145.155 Inspection personnel require-
ments.
(a) A certificated repair station must
ensure that persons performing inspec-
tions under the repair station certifi-
cate and operations specifications
are—
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§ 145.160
(1) Thoroughly familiar with the ap-
plicable regulations in this chapter and
with the inspection methods, tech-
niques, practices, aids, equipment, and
tools used to determine the airworthi-
ness of the article on which mainte-
nance, preventive maintenance, or al-
terations are being performed; and
(2) Proficient in using the various
types of inspection equipment and vis-
ual inspection aids appropriate for the
article being inspected.
(b) A certificated repair station must
ensure its inspectors understand, read,
and write English.
[Doc. No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6,
2001, as amended by Amdt. 145–30, 79 FR
46985, Aug. 12, 2014]
§ 145.157 Personnel authorized to ap-
prove an article for return to serv-
ice.
(a) A certificated repair station lo-
cated inside the United States must en-
sure each person authorized to approve
an article for return to service under
the repair station certificate and oper-
ations specifications is appropriately
certificated as a mechanic or repair-
man under part 65.
(b) A certificated repair station lo-
cated outside the United States must
ensure each person authorized to ap-
prove an article for return to service
under the repair station certificate and
operations specifications is—
(1) Trained in or has 18 months prac-
tical experience with the methods,
techniques, practices, aids, equipment,
and tools used to perform the mainte-
nance, preventive maintenance, or al-
terations; and
(2) Thoroughly familiar with the ap-
plicable regulations in this chapter and
proficient in the use of the various in-
spection methods, techniques, prac-
tices, aids, equipment, and tools appro-
priate for the work being performed
and approved for return to service.
(c) A certificated repair station must
ensure each person authorized to ap-
prove an article for return to service
understands, reads, and writes English.
[Doc. No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6,
2001, as amended by Amdt. 145–30, 79 FR
46985, Aug. 12, 2014]
§ 145.159 Recommendation of a person
for certification as a repairman.
A certificated repair station that
chooses to use repairmen to meet the
applicable personnel requirements of
this part must certify in a format ac-
ceptable to the FAA that each person
recommended for certification as a re-
pairman—
(a) Is employed by the repair station,
and
(b) Meets the eligibility requirements
of § 65.101.
§ 145.160 Employment of former FAA
employees.
(a) Except as specified in paragraph
(c) of this section, no holder of a repair
station certificate may knowingly em-
ploy or make a contractual arrange-
ment which permits an individual to
act as an agent or representative of the
certificate holder in any matter before
the Federal Aviation Administration if
the individual, in the preceding 2
years—
(1) Served as, or was directly respon-
sible for the oversight of, a Flight
Standards Service aviation safety in-
spector; and
(2) Had direct responsibility to in-
spect, or oversee the inspection of, the
operations of the certificate holder.
(b) For the purpose of this section, an
individual shall be considered to be
acting as an agent or representative of
a certificate holder in a matter before
the agency if the individual makes any
written or oral communication on be-
half of the certificate holder to the
agency (or any of its officers or em-
ployees) in connection with a par-
ticular matter, whether or not involv-
ing a specific party and without regard
to whether the individual has partici-
pated in, or had responsibility for, the
particular matter while serving as a
Flight Standards Service aviation safe-
ty inspector.
(c) The provisions of this section do
not prohibit a holder of a repair station
certificate from knowingly employing
or making a contractual arrangement
which permits an individual to act as
an agent or representative of the cer-
tificate holder in any matter before the
Federal Aviation Administration if the