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§ 125.263
part. The list shall include the persons’
names and addresses.
(3) The inspection programs required
by § 125.247 of this part to be followed in
the performance of inspections under
this part including—
(i) The method of performing routine
and nonroutine inspections (other than
required inspections);
(ii) The designation of the items that
must be inspected (required inspec-
tions), including at least those which if
improperly accomplished could result
in a failure, malfunction, or defect en-
dangering the safe operation of the air-
plane;
(iii) The method of performing re-
quired inspections;
(iv) Procedures for the inspection of
work performed under previously re-
quired inspection findings (‘‘buy-back
procedures’’);
(v) Procedures, standards, and limits
necessary for required inspections and
acceptance or rejection of the items re-
quired to be inspected;
(vi) Instructions to prevent any per-
son who performs any item of work
from performing any required inspec-
tion of that work; and
(vii) Procedures to ensure that work
interruptions do not adversely affect
required inspections and to ensure re-
quired inspections are properly com-
pleted before the airplane is released to
service.
(b) In addition, each certificate hold-
er’s manual shall contain a suitable
system which may include a coded sys-
tem that provides for the retention of
the following:
(1) A description (or reference to data
acceptable to the Administrator) of the
work performed.
(2) The name of the person per-
forming the work and the person’s cer-
tificate type and number.
(3) The name of the person approving
the work and the person’s certificate
type and number.
§ 125.251
Required inspection per-
sonnel.
(a) No person may use any person to
perform required inspections unless the
person performing the inspection is ap-
propriately certificated, properly
trained, qualified, and authorized to do
so.
(b) No person may perform a required
inspection if that person performed the
item of work required to be inspected.
Subpart H—Airman and
Crewmember Requirements
§ 125.261
Airman: Limitations on use of
services.
(a) No certificate holder may use any
person as an airman nor may any per-
son serve as an airman unless that per-
son—
(1) Holds an appropriate current air-
man certificate issued by the FAA;
(2) Has any required appropriate cur-
rent airman and medical certificates in
that person’s possession while engaged
in operations under this part; and
(3) Is otherwise qualified for the oper-
ation for which that person is to be
used.
(b) Each airman covered by para-
graph (a) of this section shall present
the certificates for inspection upon the
request of the Administrator.
§ 125.263
Composition of flightcrew.
(a) No certificate holder may operate
an airplane with less than the min-
imum flightcrew specified in the type
certificate and the Airplane Flight
Manual approved for that type airplane
and required by this part for the kind
of operation being conducted.
(b) In any case in which this part re-
quires the performance of two or more
functions for which an airman certifi-
cate is necessary, that requirement is
not satisfied by the performance of
multiple functions at the same time by
one airman.
(c) On each flight requiring a flight
engineer, at least one flight crew-
member, other than the flight engi-
neer, must be qualified to provide
emergency performance of the flight
engineer’s functions for the safe com-
pletion of the flight if the flight engi-
neer becomes ill or is otherwise inca-
pacitated. A pilot need not hold a
flight engineer’s certificate to perform
the flight engineer’s functions in such
a situation.
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