Short Training On Demand – Part 43 “In Depth”
ARSA Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto (with support from Executive Director Sarah MacLeod) are building on ARSA’s existing training covering 14 CFR part 43 by running an “in depth” series exploring specific elements of the maintenance rule. The first four 15-minute “in depth” sessions are available on-demand.
Click here to see bundled pricing options for the currently available sessions covering part 43 (tiered savings up to 40% off the total registration cost for all sessions).
Part 43 In Depth: Performance Rules
On Demand
This session focuses on the performance rules of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration. It reviews each paragraph of § 43.13 and describes the reading process maintenance providers should follow when meeting the minimum standards of the rule.
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Part 43 In Depth: Applicability
On Demand
This session focuses on the applicability of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration. It reviews the meaning of § 43.1(a) and highlights the related regulations and definitions impacting its meaning.
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Part 43 In Depth: Non-applicability (§ 43.1(b))
On Demand
This session focuses on the applicability of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration. It highlights the points of “non-applicability” explained in § 43.1(b).
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Part 43 In Depth: Life Limited Parts (§§ 43.1(c) & 43.10)
On Demand
This session focuses on the applicability of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration. It highlights the responsibilities related to life limited parts created by § 43.1(c).
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ARSA will continue its series exploring elements related to part 43, including both 15 minute and hour-long sessions and varying levels of instruction. Stay tuned for additional sessions.
Existing sessions covering topics in part 43...
6/15/23 - On Demand – Part 43 for Repair Stations
Part 43 for Repair Stations
June 15, 2023
On June 14, ARSA Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto lead an online training session covering 14 CFR part 43 that highlights the interplay between the maintenance rule and the standards for repair stations in part 145. The on-demand recording made during that live session is now available.
Description: This session provides an overview of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration, from the perspective of a repair station certificated under part 145. It places the work performed on U.S. civil aircraft in the context of the “aviation safety regulatory chain” [the lifecycle of airworthiness], explains general definitions and requirements, and the standards that impact these activities.
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, participants will have the tools to understand:
- The scope and breadth of part 43.
- The authorities it grants to and requirements it places on air agency certificate holders.
- The quality standard applicable to all work performed on civil aviation aircraft.
- The connection between the requirements of part 43 and compliance with part 145.
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Note: Individuals who registered for the live session will have access to the recording for 90 days.
7/2/18 – Training Bundle – 3 Sessions on Part 43
July 2, 2018
Bundle pricing is now available for three of ARSA’s training sessions focusing on 14 CFR part 43. Each 0n-demand recording is available for 90 days of unlimited viewing – purchase together and save.
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Part 43 – The Mechanic’s Bible
This session provides an overview of 14 CFR part 43, Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding and Alteration. It places the work performed on U.S. civil aircraft in the context of the “aviation safety regulatory chain,” explains general definitions and requirements and reviews the standards that impact these activities.
Instructor: Sarah MacLeod
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What is “Acceptable to the Administrator”? – The Performance Rules of § 43.13
This session provides an overview of the regulations that use the language “acceptable to” the Federal Aviation Administration and how to determine what makes something acceptable to the agency.
Instructor: Sarah MacLeod
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Overhauling Overhaul – Part 43’s Most Misunderstood Word
In June 2015, the FAA issued another legal interpretation on the term “overhaul” – stimulating a flurry of member questions about the term’s applicability to the everyday work of maintenance providers. This course provides the regulatory context, an overview of the term, a review of its interpretations and tools for applying it in a business context.
Instructor: Sarah MacLeod
The association’s training program is provided through Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, PLC, the firm that manages ARSA. To go directly to OFMK’s online training portal, visit potomaclaw.inreachce.com. To learn more about the association’s training program and see course availability, visit arsa.org/training.