1、FAR 145PART 145REPAIR STATIONS ContentsSubpart AGeneral145.1Applicability.145.3Definition of terms.145.5Certificate and operations specifications requirements.145.12xxxSubpart BCertification145.51Application for certificate.145.53Issue of certificate.145.55Duration and renewal of certificate.145.57A
2、mendment to or transfer of certificate.145.59Ratings.145.61Limited ratings.Subpart CHousing, Facilities, Equipment, Materials, and Data145.101General.145.103Housing and facilities requirements.145.105Change of location, housing, or facilities.145.107Satellite repair stations.145.109Equipment, materi
3、als, and data requirements.Subpart DPersonnel145.151Personnel requirements.145.153Supervisory personnel requirements.145.155Inspection personnel requirements.145.157Personnel authorized to approve an article for return to service.145.159Recommendation of a person for certification as a repairman.145
4、.160Employment of former FAA employees.145.161Records of management, supervisory, and inspection personnel.145.163Training requirements.145.165Hazardous materials training.Subpart EOperating Rules145.201Privileges and limitations of certificate.145.203Work performed at another location.145.205Mainte
5、nance, preventive maintenance, and alterations performed for certificate holders under parts 121, 125, and 135, and for foreign air carriers or foreign persons operating a U.S.-registered aircraft in common carriage under part 129.145.206Notification of hazardous materials authorizations.145.207Repa
6、ir station manual.145.209Repair station manual contents.145.211Quality control system.145.213Inspection of maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations.145.215Capability list.145.217Contract maintenance.145.219Recordkeeping.145.221Service difficulty reports.145.223FAA inspections.Subpart AGen
7、eral145.1Applicability.This part describes how to obtain a repair station certificate. This part also contains the rules a certificated repair station must follow related to its performance of maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations of an aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine, propeller, a
8、ppliance, or component part to which part 43 applies. It also applies to any person who holds, or is required to hold, a repair station certificate issued under this part.145.3Definition of terms.For the purposes of this part, the following definitions apply:(a) Accountable manager means the person
9、designated by the certificated repair station who is responsible for and has the authority over all repair station operations that are conducted under part 145, including ensuring that repair station personnel follow the regulations and serving as the primary contact with the FAA.(b) Article means a
10、n aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, or component part.(c) Directly in charge means having the responsibility for the work of a certificated repair station that performs maintenance, preventive maintenance, alterations, or other functions affecting aircraft airworthiness. A p
11、erson directly in charge does not need to physically observe and direct each worker constantly but must be available for consultation on matters requiring instruction or decision from higher authority.(d) Line maintenance means(1) Any unscheduled maintenance resulting from unforeseen events; or(2) S
12、cheduled checks that contain servicing and/or inspections that do not require specialized training, equipment, or facilities.145.5Certificate and operations specifications requirements.(a) No person may operate as a certificated repair station without, or in violation of, a repair station certificat
13、e, ratings, or operations specifications issued under this part.(b) The certificate and operations specifications issued to a certificated repair station must be available on the premises for inspection by the public and the FAA.145.12xxxSubpart BCertification145.51Application for certificate. (a) A
14、n application for a repair station certificate and rating must be made in a format acceptable to the FAA and must include the following:(1) A repair station manual acceptable to the FAA as required by 145.207;(2) A quality control manual acceptable to the FAA as required by 145.211(c);(3) A list by
15、type, make, or model, as appropriate, of each article for which the application is made;(4) An organizational chart of the repair station and the names and titles of managing and supervisory personnel;(5) A description of the housing and facilities, including the physical address, in accordance with
16、 145.103;(6) A list of the maintenance functions, for approval by the FAA, to be performed for the repair station under contract by another person in accordance with 145.217; and(7) A training program for approval by the FAA in accordance with 145.163.(b) The equipment, personnel, technical data, an
17、d housing and facilities required for the certificate and rating, or for an additional rating must be in place for inspection at the time of certification or rating approval by the FAA. An applicant may meet the equipment requirement of this paragraph if the applicant has a contract acceptable to th
18、e FAA with another person to make the equipment available to the applicant at the time of certification and at any time that it is necessary when the relevant work is being performed by the repair station.(c) In addition to meeting the other applicable requirements for a repair station certificate a
19、nd rating, an applicant for a repair station certificate and rating located outside the United States must meet the following requirements:(1) The applicant must show that the repair station certificate and/or rating is necessary for maintaining or altering the following:(i) U.S.-registered aircraft
20、 and articles for use on U.S.-registered aircraft, or(ii) Foreign-registered aircraft operated under the provisions of part 121 or part 135, and articles for use on these aircraft.(2) The applicant must show that the fee prescribed by the FAA has been paid.(d) An application for an additional rating
21、, amended repair station certificate, or renewal of a repair station certificate must be made in a format acceptable to the FAA. The application must include only that information necessary to substantiate the change or renewal of the certificate. 145.53Issue of certificate. (a) Except as provided i
22、n paragraph (b), (c), or (d) of this section, a person who meets the requirements of this part is entitled to a repair station certificate with appropriate ratings prescribing such operations specifications and limitations as are necessary in the interest of safety.(b) If the person is located in a
23、country with which the United States has a bilateral aviation safety agreement, the FAA may find that the person meets the requirements of this part based on a certification from the civil aviation authority of that country. This certification must be made in accordance with implementation procedure
24、s signed by the Administrator or the Administrators designee.(c) Before a repair station certificate can be issued for a repair station that is located within the United States, the applicant shall certify in writing that all “hazmat employees” (see 49 CFR 171.8) for the repair station, its contract
25、ors, or subcontractors are trained as required in 49 CFR part 172 subpart H.(d) Before a repair station certificate can be issued for a repair station that is located outside the United States, the applicant shall certify in writing that all employees for the repair station, its contractors, or subc
26、ontractors performing a job function concerning the transport of dangerous goods (hazardous material) are trained as outlined in the most current edition of the International Civil Aviation Organization Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air.145.55Duration and renewa
27、l of certificate. (a) A certificate or rating issued to a repair station located in the United States is effective from the date of issue until the repair station surrenders it or the FAA suspends or revokes it.(b) A certificate or rating issued to a repair station located outside the United States
28、is effective from the date of issue until the last day of the 12th month after the date of issue unless the repair station surrenders the certificate or the FAA suspends or revokes it. The FAA may renew the certificate or rating for 24 months if the repair station has operated in compliance with the
29、 applicable requirements of part 145 within the preceding certificate duration period.(c) A certificated repair station located outside the United States that applies for a renewal of its repair station certificate must(1) Submit its request for renewal no later than 30 days before the repair statio
30、ns current certificate expires. If a request for renewal is not made within this period, the repair station must follow the application procedures in 145.51.(2) Send its request for renewal to the FAA office that has jurisdiction over the certificated repair station.(d) The holder of an expired, sur
31、rendered, suspended, or revoked certificate must return it to the FAA.145.57Amendment to or transfer of certificate. (a) The holder of a repair station certificate must apply for a change to its certificate in a format acceptable to the Administrator. A change to the certificate must include certifi
32、cation in compliance with 145.53(c) or (d), if not previously submitted. A certificate change is necessary if the certificate holder(1) Changes the location of the repair station, or(2) Requests to add or amend a rating.(b) If the holder of a repair station certificate sells or transfers its assets, the new owner
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