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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition) 

§ 91.1429 

§ 91.1429

CAMP: Required inspection 

personnel. 

(a) No person who maintains an air-

craft under a CAMP may use any per-
son to perform required inspections un-
less the person performing the inspec-
tion is appropriately certificated, prop-
erly trained, qualified, and authorized 
to do so. 

(b) No person may allow any person 

to perform a required inspection un-
less, at the time the work was per-
formed, the person performing that in-
spection is under the supervision and 
control of the chief inspector. 

(c) No person may perform a required 

inspection if that person performed the 
item of work required to be inspected. 

(d) Each program manager must 

maintain, or must ensure that each 
person with whom it arranges to per-
form required inspections maintains, a 
current listing of persons who have 
been trained, qualified, and authorized 
to conduct required inspections. The 
persons must be identified by name, oc-
cupational title, and the inspections 
that they are authorized to perform. 
The program manager (or person with 
whom it arranges to perform its re-
quired inspections) must give written 
information to each person so author-
ized, describing the extent of that per-
son’s responsibilities, authorities, and 
inspectional limitations. The list must 
be made available for inspection by the 
Administrator upon request. 

§ 91.1431

CAMP: Continuing analysis 

and surveillance. 

(a) Each program manager who main-

tains program aircraft under a CAMP 
must establish and maintain a system 
for the continuing analysis and surveil-
lance of the performance and effective-
ness of its inspection program and the 
program covering other maintenance, 
preventive maintenance, and alter-
ations and for the correction of any de-
ficiency in those programs, regardless 
of whether those programs are carried 
out by employees of the program man-
ager or by another person. 

(b) Whenever the Administrator finds 

that the programs described in para-
graph (a) of this section does not con-
tain adequate procedures and standards 
to meet this part, the program man-
ager must, after notification by the 

Administrator, make changes in those 
programs requested by the Adminis-
trator. 

(c) A program manager may petition 

the Administrator to reconsider the 
notice to make a change in a program. 
The petition must be filed with the Di-
rector, Flight Standards Service, with-
in 30 days after the program manager 
receives the notice. Except in the case 
of an emergency requiring immediate 
action in the interest of safety, the fil-
ing of the petition stays the notice 
pending a decision by the Adminis-
trator. 

§ 91.1433

CAMP: Maintenance and pre-

ventive maintenance training pro-
gram. 

Each program manager who main-

tains program aircraft under a CAMP 
or a person performing maintenance or 
preventive maintenance functions for 
it must have a training program to en-
sure that each person (including in-
spection personnel) who determines the 
adequacy of work done is fully in-
formed about procedures and tech-
niques and new equipment in use and is 
competent to perform that person’s du-
ties. 

§ 91.1435

CAMP: Certificate require-

ments. 

(a) Except for maintenance, preven-

tive maintenance, alterations, and re-
quired inspections performed by repair 
stations located outside the United 
States certificated under the provi-
sions of part 145 of this chapter, each 
person who is directly in charge of 
maintenance, preventive maintenance, 
or alterations for a CAMP, and each 
person performing required inspections 
for a CAMP must hold an appropriate 
airman certificate. 

(b) For the purpose of this section, a 

person ‘‘directly in charge’’ is each per-
son assigned to a position in which 
that person is responsible for the work 
of a shop or station that performs 
maintenance, preventive maintenance, 
alterations, or other functions affect-
ing airworthiness. A person who is di-
rectly in charge need not physically 
observe and direct each worker con-
stantly but must be available for con-
sultation and decision on matters re-
quiring instruction or decision from 

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