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§ 121.925
approved by the FAA for its intended
use.
(2) An applicant for approval of train-
ing equipment under this paragraph
must identify the device by its nomen-
clature and describe its intended use.
(3) Each training device approved for
use in an AQP must be part of a con-
tinuing program to provide for its serv-
iceability and fitness to perform its in-
tended function as approved by the
FAA.
§ 121.923
Approval of training, quali-
fication, or evaluation by a person
who provides training by arrange-
ment.
(a) A certificate holder operating
under part 121 or part 135 of this chap-
ter may arrange to have AQP training,
qualification, evaluation, or certifi-
cation functions performed by another
person (a ‘‘training provider’’) if the
following requirements are met:
(1) The training provider is certifi-
cated under part 119 or 142 of this chap-
ter.
(2) The training provider’s AQP
training and qualification curriculums,
curriculum segments, or portions of
curriculum segments must be provi-
sionally approved by the FAA. A train-
ing provider may apply for provisional
approval independently or in conjunc-
tion with a certificate holder’s applica-
tion for AQP approval. Application for
provisional approval must be made,
through the FAA office directly re-
sponsible for oversight of the training
provider, to the Manager of the Air
Transportation Division.
(3) The specific use of provisionally
approved curriculums, curriculum seg-
ments, or portions of curriculum seg-
ments in a certificate holder’s AQP
must be approved by the FAA as set
forth in § 121.909.
(b) An applicant for provisional ap-
proval of a curriculum, curriculum seg-
ment, or portion of a curriculum seg-
ment under this paragraph must show
the following requirements are met:
(1) The applicant must have a cur-
riculum for the qualification and con-
tinuing qualification of each instructor
and evaluator used by the applicant.
(2) The applicant’s facilities must be
found by the FAA to be adequate for
any planned training, qualification, or
evaluation for a certificate holder op-
erating under part 121 or part 135 of
this chapter.
(3) Except for indoctrination curricu-
lums, the curriculum, curriculum seg-
ment, or portion of a curriculum seg-
ment must identify the specific make,
model, and series aircraft (or variant)
and crewmember or other positions for
which it is designed.
(c) A certificate holder who wants ap-
proval to use a training provider’s pro-
visionally approved curriculum, cur-
riculum segment, or portion of a cur-
riculum segment in its AQP, must
show the following requirements are
met:
(1) Each instructor or evaluator used
by the training provider must meet all
the qualification and continuing quali-
fication requirements that apply to
employees of the certificate holder
that has arranged for the training, in-
cluding knowledge of the certificate
holder’s operations.
(2) Each provisionally approved cur-
riculum, curriculum segment, or por-
tion of a curriculum segment must be
approved by the FAA for use in the cer-
tificate holder’s AQP. The FAA will ei-
ther provide approval or require modi-
fications to ensure that each cur-
riculum, curriculum segment, or por-
tion of a curriculum segment is appli-
cable to the certificate holder’s AQP.
[Docket No. FAA–2005–20750, 70 FR 54815,
Sept. 16, 2005, as amended by Docket FAA–
2018–0119, Amdt. 121–380, 83 FR 9173, Mar. 5,
2018]
§ 121.925
Recordkeeping requirements.
Each certificate holder conducting
an approved AQP must establish and
maintain records in sufficient detail to
demonstrate the certificate holder is in
compliance with all the requirements
of the AQP and this subpart.
Subpart Z—Hazardous Materials
Training Program
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OURCE
: Docket No. FAA–2003–15085, 70 FR
58823, Oct. 7, 2005, unless otherwise noted.
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