Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 121.385 other work or for one year after the work is performed. (2) The records of the last complete overhaul of each airframe, engine, propeller, and appliance shall be retained until the work is superseded by work of equivalent scope and detail. (3) The records specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall be retained and transferred with the aircraft at the time the aircraft is sold. (d) The certificate holder shall make all maintenance records required to be kept by this section available for inspection by the Administrator or any authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). [Doc. No. 10658, 37 FR 15983, Aug. 9, 1972, as amended by Amdt. 121-251, 60 FR 65933, Dec. 20, 1995; Amdt. 121-321, 71 FR 536, Jan. 4, 2006] Section 121.380a Transfer records. of maintenance Each certificate holder who sells a U.S. registered aircraft shall transfer to the purchaser, at the time of sale, the following records of that aircraft, in plain language form or in coded form at the election of the purchaser, if the coded form provides for the preservation and retrieval of information in a manner acceptable to the Administrator: (a) The record specified in Section 121.380(a)(2). (b) The records specified in Section 121.380(a)(1) which are not included in the records covered by paragraph (a) of this section, except that the purchaser may permit the seller to keep physical custody of such records. However, custody of records in the seller does not relieve the purchaser of his responsibility under Section 121.380(c) to make the records available for inspection by the Administrator or any authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). [Doc. No. 10658, 37 FR 15984, Aug. 9, 1972] Subpart M - Airman and Crewmember Requirements Section 121.381 Section 121.383 Airman: Limitations on use of services. (a) No certificate holder may use any person as an airman nor may any person serve as an airman unless that person - (1) Holds an appropriate current airman certificate issued by the FAA; (2) Has in his or her possession while engaged in operations under this part - (i) Any required appropriate current airman and medical certificates; or (ii) A temporary document issued in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section; and (3) Is otherwise qualified for the operation for which he is to be used. (b) Each airman covered by paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall present his or her certificates or temporary document for inspection upon request of the Administrator. (c) A certificate holder may obtain approval to provide a temporary document verifying a flightcrew member-s airman certificate and medical certificate privileges under an approved certificate verification plan set forth in the certificate holder-s operations specifications. A document provided by the certificate holder may be carried as an airman certificate or medical certificate on flights within the United States for up to 72 hours. (d) No certificate holder may use the services of any person as a pilot on an airplane engaged in operations under this part if that person has reached his or her 65th birthday. (e) No pilot may serve as a pilot in operations under this part if that person has reached his or her 65th birthday. [Doc. No. 6258, 29 FR 19212, Dec. 31, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 121-144, 43 FR 22646, May 25, 1978; Amdt. 121-344, 74 FR 34234, July 15, 2009; Amdt. 121-372, 80 FR 33401, June 12, 2015; Amdt. 121-381, 83 FR 30282, June 27, 2018] Section 121.385 SOURCE: Docket No. 6258, 29 FR 19212, Dec. 31, 1964, unless otherwise noted. Applicability. This subpart prescribes airman and crewmember requirements for all certificate holders. Composition of flight crew. (a) No certificate holder may operate an airplane with less than the minimum flight crew in the airworthiness 151 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00161 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048