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§ 91.1431
person with whom it arranges to per-
form required inspections maintains, a
current listing of persons who have
been trained, qualified, and authorized
to conduct required inspections. The
persons must be identified by name, oc-
cupational title, and the inspections
that they are authorized to perform.
The program manager (or person with
whom it arranges to perform its re-
quired inspections) must give written
information to each person so author-
ized, describing the extent of that per-
son’s responsibilities, authorities, and
inspectional limitations. The list must
be made available for inspection by the
Administrator upon request.
§ 91.1431
CAMP: Continuing analysis
and surveillance.
(a) Each program manager who main-
tains program aircraft under a CAMP
must establish and maintain a system
for the continuing analysis and surveil-
lance of the performance and effective-
ness of its inspection program and the
program covering other maintenance,
preventive maintenance, and alter-
ations and for the correction of any de-
ficiency in those programs, regardless
of whether those programs are carried
out by employees of the program man-
ager or by another person.
(b) Whenever the Administrator finds
that the programs described in para-
graph (a) of this section does not con-
tain adequate procedures and standards
to meet this part, the program man-
ager must, after notification by the
Administrator, make changes in those
programs requested by the Adminis-
trator.
(c) A program manager may petition
the Administrator to reconsider the
notice to make a change in a program.
The petition must be filed with the Ex-
ecutive Director, Flight Standards
Service, within 30 days after the pro-
gram manager receives the notice. Ex-
cept in the case of an emergency re-
quiring immediate action in the inter-
est of safety, the filing of the petition
stays the notice pending a decision by
the Administrator.
[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]
§ 91.1433
CAMP: Maintenance and pre-
ventive maintenance training pro-
gram.
Each program manager who main-
tains program aircraft under a CAMP
or a person performing maintenance or
preventive maintenance functions for
it must have a training program to en-
sure that each person (including in-
spection personnel) who determines the
adequacy of work done is fully in-
formed about procedures and tech-
niques and new equipment in use and is
competent to perform that person’s du-
ties.
§ 91.1435
CAMP: Certificate require-
ments.
(a) Except for maintenance, preven-
tive maintenance, alterations, and re-
quired inspections performed by repair
stations located outside the United
States certificated under the provi-
sions of part 145 of this chapter, each
person who is directly in charge of
maintenance, preventive maintenance,
or alterations for a CAMP, and each
person performing required inspections
for a CAMP must hold an appropriate
airman certificate.
(b) For the purpose of this section, a
person ‘‘directly in charge’’ is each per-
son assigned to a position in which
that person is responsible for the work
of a shop or station that performs
maintenance, preventive maintenance,
alterations, or other functions affect-
ing airworthiness. A person who is di-
rectly in charge need not physically
observe and direct each worker con-
stantly but must be available for con-
sultation and decision on matters re-
quiring instruction or decision from
higher authority than that of the per-
son performing the work.
§ 91.1437
CAMP: Authority to perform
and approve maintenance.
A program manager who maintains
program aircraft under a CAMP may
employ maintenance personnel, or
make arrangements with other persons
to perform maintenance and preventive
maintenance as provided in its mainte-
nance manual. Unless properly certifi-
cated, the program manager may not
perform or approve maintenance for re-
turn to service.
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