kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 91.1115 accordance with that inspection program. (a) The inspection program must be in writing and include at least the following information: (1) Instructions and procedures for the conduct of inspections for the particular make and model aircraft, including necessary tests and checks. The instructions and procedures must set forth in detail the parts and areas of the airframe, engines, propellers, rotors, and appliances, including survival and emergency equipment required to be inspected. (2) A schedule for performing the inspections that must be accomplished under the inspection program expressed in terms of the time in service, calendar time, number of system operations, or any combination thereof. (3) The name and address of the person responsible for scheduling the inspections required by the inspection program. A copy of the inspection program must be made available to the person performing inspections on the aircraft and, upon request, to the Administrator. (b) Each person desiring to establish or change an approved inspection program under this section must submit the inspection program for approval to the Flight Standards office that issued the program manager-s management specifications. The inspection program must be derived from one of the following programs: (1) An inspection program currently recommended by the manufacturer of the aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, appliances, and survival and emergency equipment; (2) An inspection program that is part of a continuous airworthiness maintenance program currently in use by a person holding an air carrier or operating certificate issued under part 119 of this chapter and operating that make and model aircraft under part 121 or 135 of this chapter; (3) An aircraft inspection program approved under Section 135.419 of this chapter and currently in use under part 135 of this chapter by a person holding a certificate issued under part 119 of this chapter; or (4) An airplane inspection program approved under Section 125.247 of this chapter and currently in use under part 125 of this chapter. (5) An inspection program that is part of the program manager-s continuous airworthiness maintenance program under SectionSection 91.1411 through 91.1443. (c) The Administrator may require revision of the inspection program approved under this section in accordance with the provisions of Section 91.415. [Docket No. FAA-2001-10047, 68 FR 54561, Sept. 17, 2003, as amended by Docket FAA- 2018-0119, Amdt. 91-350, 83 FR 9171, Mar. 5, 2018] Section 91.1111 Maintenance training. The program manager must ensure that all employees who are responsible for maintenance related to program aircraft undergo appropriate initial and annual recurrent training and are competent to perform those duties. Section 91.1113 Maintenance recordkeeping. Each fractional ownership program manager must keep (using the system specified in the manual required in Section 91.1025) the records specified in Section 91.417(a) for the periods specified in Section 91.417(b). Section 91.1115 Inoperable instruments and equipment. (a) No person may take off an aircraft with inoperable instruments or equipment installed unless the following conditions are met: (1) An approved Minimum Equipment List exists for that aircraft. (2) The program manager has been issued management specifications authorizing operations in accordance with an approved Minimum Equipment List. The flight crew must have direct access at all times prior to flight to all of the information contained in the approved Minimum Equipment List through printed or other means approved by the Administrator in the program manager-s management specifications. An approved Minimum Equipment List, as authorized by the management specifications, constitutes an approved change to the type design without requiring recertification. (3) The approved Minimum Equipment List must: 831 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:30 Jun 25, 2019 Jkt 247047 PO 00000 Frm 00841 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\14\14V2.TXT PC31