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ARSA Will Work with FAA on Repair Station Human Factors Training

Alexandria, Va., Sept. 19, 2006– The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) is prepared to work closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the agency’s stated effort to mandate human…Read More

FAA To Fix Training Program Guidance

The FAA is nearing completion of an inspector’s handbook bulletin (HBAW) emphasizing that human factors training is not a Federal Aviation Regulations (14 CFR) requirement for part 145 training programs,…Read More

Advisory Circular 33-XX – FAA Re-Issues Draft, Extends Comment Period

The FAA’s Engine and Propeller Directorate has re-released draft Advisory Circular (AC) 33-XX, “Turbine Engine Repairs and Alterations-Approval of Technical and Substantiation Data,” including 164 pages of appendices and repair…Read More

FAA Releases Policy On Repair/Alteration Of Rotating Turbine Engine Life-limited Parts

The FAA has released interim policy for repair and alteration of rotating turbine engine-life-limited parts (RTE-LLP), policy no. ANE-2006-33.3-4. Read the policy statement here (.pdf). The interim policy allows repairs…Read More

ARSA Requests Clarification of FAA Repair Station Human Factors Training Requirements

ARSA has asked the FAA’s Flight Standards Service to clarify inconsistencies in guidance on human factors training in repair station training programs. Read ARSA’s request here (.pdf). Language in Airworthiness…Read More
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