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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–24 Edition) 

§ 147.1 

Subpart B—Certification and Operating 

Requirements 

147.13

Facilities, equipment, and material 

requirements. 

147.15

Training provided at another loca-

tion. 

147.17

Training requirements. 

147.19

Instructor requirements. 

147.21

Certificate of completion. 

147.23

Quality control system. 

147.25

Minimum passage rate. 

147.27

FAA inspection. 

147.29

Display of certificate. 

147.31

Early testing. 

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UTHORITY

: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701– 

44702, 44707–44709; Sec. 135, Public Law 116– 
260, 134 Stat. 1182. 

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: Docket No.: FAA–2021–0237; Amdt. 

No. 147–9; 87 FR 31415, May 24, 2022, unless 
otherwise noted. 

Subpart A—General 

§ 147.1 Applicability. 

This part prescribes the requirements 

for issuing aviation maintenance tech-
nician school certificates and associ-
ated ratings and the general operating 
rules for the holders of those certifi-
cates and ratings. 

§ 147.3 Certificate required. 

No person may operate an aviation 

maintenance technician school with-
out, or in violation of, an aviation 
maintenance technician school certifi-
cate and the operations specifications 
issued under this part. 

§ 147.5 Application requirements. 

(a) To be issued a certificate or rat-

ing under this part, an applicant must 
demonstrate compliance with the re-
quirements of this part. 

(b) An application for a certificate 

and rating to operate an aviation 
maintenance technician school must 
include the following: 

(1) A description of the facilities, in-

cluding the physical address of the ap-
plicant’s primary location for oper-
ation of the school, and any additional 
fixed locations where training will be 
provided, and the equipment and mate-
rials to be used at each location; 

(2) A description of the manner in 

which the school’s curriculum will en-
sure the student has the knowledge and 
skills necessary for attaining a me-

chanic certificate and associated rat-
ings under subpart D of part 65 of this 
chapter; 

(3) A description of the manner in 

which the school will ensure it provides 
the necessary qualified instructors to 
meet the requirements of § 147.19; and 

(4) Any additional information nec-

essary to demonstrate compliance with 
the requirements of this part. 

(c) An application for an additional 

rating or amended certificate must in-
clude only the information required by 
paragraph (b) of this section that is 
necessary to substantiate the reason 
for the additional rating or change 
sought. 

§ 147.7 Duration of certificates. 

An aviation maintenance technician 

school certificate or rating issued 
under this part is effective from the 
date of issue until the certificate or 
rating is surrendered, suspended, or re-
voked. 

§ 147.11 Ratings. 

The following ratings may be issued 

under this part: 

(a) Airframe. 
(b) Powerplant. 
(c) Airframe and powerplant. 

Subpart B—Certification and 

Operating Requirements 

§ 147.13 Facilities, equipment, and ma-

terial requirements. 

(a) Each certificated aviation main-

tenance technician school must provide 
and maintain the facilities, equipment, 
and materials that are appropriate to 
the rating or ratings held by the school 
and the number of students taught. 

(b) For certificated aviation mainte-

nance technician schools that provide 
training at more than one location in 
accordance with § 147.15, the facilities, 
equipment, and materials used at each 
location must be appropriate to the 
curriculum or portion of the cur-
riculum, and the number of students 
being taught, at that location. 

§ 147.15 Training provided at another 

location. 

A certificated aviation maintenance 

technician school may provide training