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§ 119.73
of Maintenance, experience in main-
taining the same category and class of
aircraft as the certificate holder uses;
or
(2) Have 3 years of experience within
the past 6 years repairing aircraft in a
certificated airframe repair station, in-
cluding 1 year in the capacity of ap-
proving aircraft for return to service.
(f) A certificate holder may request a
deviation to employ a person who does
not meet the appropriate airmen expe-
rience requirements, managerial expe-
rience requirements, or supervisory ex-
perience requirements of this section if
the Manager of the Air Transportation
Division, AFS–200, or the Manager of
the Aircraft Maintenance Division,
AFS–300, as appropriate, find that the
person has comparable experience, and
can effectively perform the functions
associated with the position in accord-
ance with the requirements of this
chapter and the procedures outlined in
the certificate holder’s manual. The
Administrator may, at any time, ter-
minate any grant of deviation author-
ity issued under this paragraph.
[Doc. No. 28154, 60 FR 65913, Dec. 20, 1995, as
amended by Amdt. 119–3, 62 FR 13255, Mar. 19,
1997; Amdt. 119–12, 72 FR 54816, Sept. 27, 2007]
§ 119.73
Employment of former FAA
employees.
(a) Except as specified in paragraph
(c) of this section, no certificate holder
conducting operations under part 121 or
135 of this chapter may knowingly em-
ploy or make a contractual arrange-
ment which permits an individual to
act as an agent or representative of the
certificate holder in any matter before
the Federal Aviation Administration if
the individual, in the preceding 2
years—
(1) Served as, or was directly respon-
sible for the oversight of, a Flight
Standards Service aviation safety in-
spector; and
(2) Had direct responsibility to in-
spect, or oversee the inspection of, the
operations of the certificate holder.
(b) For the purpose of this section, an
individual shall be considered to be
acting as an agent or representative of
a certificate holder in a matter before
the agency if the individual makes any
written or oral communication on be-
half of the certificate holder to the
agency (or any of its officers or em-
ployees) in connection with a par-
ticular matter, whether or not involv-
ing a specific party and without regard
to whether the individual has partici-
pated in, or had responsibility for, the
particular matter while serving as a
Flight Standards Service aviation safe-
ty inspector.
(c) The provisions of this section do
not prohibit a certificate holder from
knowingly employing or making a con-
tractual arrangement which permits an
individual to act as an agent or rep-
resentative of the certificate holder in
any matter before the Federal Aviation
Administration if the individual was
employed by the certificate holder be-
fore October 21, 2011.
[Doc. No. FAA–2008–1154, 76 FR 52235, Aug. 22,
2011]
PART 120—DRUG AND ALCOHOL
TESTING PROGRAM
Subpart A—General
Sec.
120.1
Applicability.
120.3
Purpose.
120.5
Procedures.
120.7
Definitions.
Subpart B—Individuals Certificated Under
Parts 61, 63, and 65
120.11
Refusal to submit to a drug or alco-
hol test by a Part 61 certificate holder.
120.13
Refusal to submit to a drug or alco-
hol test by a Part 63 certificate holder.
120.15
Refusal to submit to a drug or alco-
hol test by a Part 65 certificate holder.
Subpart C—Air Traffic Controllers
120.17
Use of prohibited drugs.
120.19
Misuse of alcohol.
120.21
Testing for alcohol.
Subpart D—Part 119 Certificate Holders
Authorized To Conduct Operations
Under Part 121 or Part 135 or Operators
Under § 91.147 of This Chapter and
Safety-Sensitive Employees
120.31
Prohibited drugs.
120.33
Use of prohibited drugs.
120.35
Testing for prohibited drugs.
120.37
Misuse of alcohol.
120.39
Testing for alcohol.
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