Transportation Security Administration, DHS flight school employee in accordance with this subpart; and (2) The alternative flight school security awareness training program used by the flight school, if the flight school uses such a program. (c) Inspection. A flight school must permit TSA and the Federal Aviation Administration to inspect the records required under paragraph (b) of this section during reasonable business hours. PART 1554 - AIRCRAFT REPAIR STATION SECURITY Subpart A - General Sec. 1554.1 1554.3 Scope. TSA inspection authority. Subpart B - Security Measures 1554.101 1554.103 Security Measures. Security Directives. Subpart C - Compliance and Enforcement 1554.201 Notification of security deficiencies; suspension of certificate and review process. 1554.203 Immediate risk to security; revocation of certificate and review process. 1554.205 Nondisclosure of certain information. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 114, 40113, 44903, 44924. SOURCE: 79 FR 2140, Jan. 13, 2014, unless otherwise noted. Subpart A - General Pmangrum on DSK3GMQ082PROD with CFR Section 1554.1 Scope. (a) This part applies to repair stations that are certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pursuant to 14 CFR part 145, except for a part 145 certificated repair station located on a U.S. or foreign government military installation. (b) In addition to the terms in 49 CFR 1500.3 and 1540.5, for purposes of this part, - large aircraft - means any aircraft with a maximum certificated takeoff weight of more than 12,500 pounds and - attended - aircraft means an aircraft to which access is limited to authorized individuals and property. Section 1554.3 Section 1554.3 TSA inspection authority. (a) General. Each repair station must allow TSA and other authorized DHS officials, at any time and in a reasonable manner, without advance notice, to enter, conduct any audits, assessments, or inspections of any property, facilities, equipment, and operations; and to view, inspect, and copy records as necessary to carry out TSA-s security-related statutory or regulatory authorities, including its authority to - (1) Assess threats to transportation security; (2) Enforce security-related regulations, directives, and requirements; (3) Inspect, assess, and audit security facilities, equipment, and systems (4) Ensure the adequacy of security measures; (5) Verify the implementation of security measures; (6) Review security plans; and (7) Carry out such other duties, and exercise such other powers, relating to transportation security as the TSA Administrator considers appropriate, to the extent authorized by law. (b) Evidence of compliance. At the request of TSA, each repair station must provide evidence of compliance with this part, including copies of records required by this part. (1) All records required under this part must be provided in English upon TSA-s request. (2) All responses and submissions provided to TSA or its designee, pursuant to this part, must be in English, unless otherwise requested by TSA. (c) Access to repair station. (1) TSA and DHS officials working with TSA may enter, and be present within any area without access media or identification media issued or approved by the repair station in order to inspect, assess, or perform any other such duties as TSA may direct. (2) Repair stations may request TSA inspectors and DHS officials working with TSA to present their credentials for examination, but the credentials may not be photocopied or otherwise reproduced. 399 VerDate Sep<11>2014 14:29 Dec 04, 2018 Jkt 244233 PO 00000 Frm 00409 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\244233.XXX 244233