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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition)
§ 145.161
individual was employed by the certifi-
cate holder before October 21, 2011.
[Doc. No. FAA–2008–1154, 76 FR 52237, Aug. 22,
2011]
§ 145.161 Records of management, su-
pervisory, and inspection per-
sonnel.
(a) A certificated repair station must
maintain and make available in a for-
mat acceptable to the FAA the fol-
lowing:
(1) A roster of management and su-
pervisory personnel that includes the
names of the repair station officials
who are responsible for its manage-
ment and the names of its supervisors
who oversee maintenance functions.
(2) A roster with the names of all in-
spection personnel.
(3) A roster of personnel authorized
to sign a maintenance release for ap-
proving a maintained or altered article
for return to service.
(4) A summary of the employment of
each individual whose name is on the
personnel rosters required by para-
graphs (a)(1) through (a)(3) of this sec-
tion. The summary must contain
enough information on each individual
listed on the roster to show compliance
with the experience requirements of
this part and must include the fol-
lowing:
(i) Present title,
(ii) Total years of experience and the
type of maintenance work performed,
(iii) Past relevant employment with
names of employers and periods of em-
ployment,
(iv) Scope of present employment,
and
(v) The type of mechanic or repair-
man certificate held and the ratings on
that certificate, if applicable.
(b) Within 5 business days of the
change, the rosters required by this
section must reflect changes caused by
termination, reassignment, change in
duties or scope of assignment, or addi-
tion of personnel.
§ 145.163 Training requirements.
(a) A certificated repair station must
have and use an employee training pro-
gram approved by the FAA that con-
sists of initial and recurrent training.
An applicant for a repair station cer-
tificate must submit a training pro-
gram for approval by the FAA as re-
quired by § 145.51(a)(7).
(b) The training program must en-
sure each employee assigned to per-
form maintenance, preventive mainte-
nance, or alterations, and inspection
functions is capable of performing the
assigned task.
(c) A certificated repair station must
document, in a format acceptable to
the FAA, the individual employee
training required under paragraph (a)
of this section. These training records
must be retained for a minimum of 2
years.
(d) A certificated repair station must
submit revisions to its training pro-
gram to its responsible Flight Stand-
ards office in accordance with the pro-
cedures required by § 145.209(e).
[Doc. No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6,
2001, as amended at 70 FR 15581, Mar. 28, 2005;
Amdt. 145–30, 79 FR 46985, Aug. 12, 2014; Dock-
et FAA–2018–0119, Amdt. 145–32, 83 FR 9176,
Mar. 5, 2018]
§ 145.165 Hazardous materials train-
ing.
(a) Each repair station that meets
the definition of a hazmat employer
under 49 CFR 171.8 must have a haz-
ardous materials training program
that meets the training requirements
of 49 CFR part 172 subpart H.
(b) A repair station employee may
not perform or directly supervise a job
function listed in § 121.1001 or § 135.501
for, or on behalf of the part 121 or 135
operator including loading of items for
transport on an aircraft operated by a
part 121 or part 135 certificate holder
unless that person has received train-
ing in accordance with the part 121 or
part 135 operator’s FAA approved haz-
ardous materials training program.
[Doc. No. FAA–2003–15085, 70 FR 58831, Oct. 7,
2005]
Subpart E—Operating Rules
S
OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–1999–5836, 66 FR
41117, Aug. 6, 2001, unless otherwise noted.
§ 145.201 Privileges and limitations of
certificate.
(a) A certificated repair station
may—