Section 145.203 14 CFR Ch. I (1-1-19 Edition) with the applicable approved technical data or data acceptable to the FAA. (2) Any article after a major repair or major alteration unless the major repair or major alteration was performed in accordance with applicable approved technical data; and (3) Any experimental aircraft after a major repair or major alteration performed under Section 43.1(b) unless the major repair or major alteration was performed in accordance with methods and applicable technical data acceptable to the FAA. Section 145.203 Work performed at another location. A certificated repair station may temporarily transport material, equipment, and personnel needed to perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, alterations, or certain specialized services on an article for which it is rated to a place other than the repair station-s fixed location if the following requirements are met: (a) The work is necessary due to a special circumstance, as determined by the FAA; or (b) It is necessary to perform such work on a recurring basis, and the repair station-s manual includes the procedures for accomplishing maintenance, preventive maintenance, alterations, or specialized services at a place other than the repair station-s fixed location. Section 145.205 Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations performed for certificate holders under parts 121, 125, and 135, and for foreign air carriers or foreign persons operating a U.S.-registered aircraft in common carriage under part 129. (a) A certificated repair station that performs maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations for an air carrier or commercial operator that has a continuous airworthiness maintenance program under part 121 or part 135 must follow the air carrier-s or commercial operator-s program and applicable sections of its maintenance manual. (b) A certificated repair station that performs inspections for a certificate holder conducting operations under part 125 must follow the operator-s FAA-approved inspection program. (c) A certificated repair station that performs maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alterations for a foreign air carrier or foreign person operating a U.S.-registered aircraft under part 129 must follow the operator-s FAA-approved maintenance program. (d) The FAA may grant approval for a certificated repair station to perform line maintenance for an air carrier certificated under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter, or a foreign air carrier or foreign person operating a U.S.-registered aircraft in common carriage under part 129 of this chapter on any aircraft of that air carrier or person, provided(1) The certificated repair station performs such line maintenance in accordance with the operator-s manual, if applicable, and approved maintenance program; (2) The certificated repair station has the necessary equipment, trained personnel, and technical data to perform such line maintenance; and (3) The certificated repair station-s operations specifications include an authorization to perform line maintenance. [Docket No. FAA-1999-5836, 66 FR 41117, Aug. 6, 2001, as amended by Docket FAA-2016-8744, Amdt. 145-31, 81 FR 49163, July 27, 2016] Section 145.206 Notification of hazardous materials authorizations. (a) Each repair station must acknowledge receipt of the part 121 or part 135 operator notification required under SectionSection 121.1005(e) and 135.505(e) of this chapter prior to performing work for, or on behalf of that certificate holder. (b) Prior to performing work for or on behalf of a part 121 or part 135 operator, each repair station must notify its employees, contractors, or subcontractors that handle or replace aircraft components or other items regulated by 49 CFR parts 171 through 180 of each certificate holder-s operations specifications authorization permitting, or prohibition against, carrying hazardous materials. This notification 646 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00656 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048