Quick Question – Inventory Costs for EASA Compliance
Since the FAA withdrew its of acceptance of ARSA’s E100 form in 2022, ARSA has been engaged with American and European regulators trying to address major misunderstandings related to parts documentation requirements. U.S. repair stations had used the ARSA form for more than half a decade to satisfy requirements for new articles under the U.S.-EU Maintenance Annex Guidance and Technical Implementation Procedures. For more detail on the issue, visit arsa.org/mag.
To support negotiations between the agencies, ARSA is conducting this survey to clarify the economic impact of the the current confusion. Your response to the following questions supports ARSA’s efforts to clarify relevant policy and find a workable alternative.
If the embedded survey does not appear below, use the following URL to access the questionnaire in your browser: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Easapartscosts.
Note: The survey is displayed in its own, embedded window. If the “Done” button is not visible on the screen, you must scroll within the survey window in order to submit your response.
For more information about this or any other question, contact Brett Levanto (brett.levanto@arsa.org).