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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 91.1443 

higher authority than that of the per-
son performing the work. 

§ 91.1437

CAMP: Authority to perform 

and approve maintenance. 

A program manager who maintains 

program aircraft under a CAMP may 
employ maintenance personnel, or 
make arrangements with other persons 
to perform maintenance and preventive 
maintenance as provided in its mainte-
nance manual. Unless properly certifi-
cated, the program manager may not 
perform or approve maintenance for re-
turn to service. 

§ 91.1439

CAMP: Maintenance record-

ing requirements. 

(a) Each program manager who main-

tains program aircraft under a CAMP 
must keep (using the system specified 
in the manual required in § 91.1427) the 
following records for the periods speci-
fied in paragraph (b) of this section: 

(1) All the records necessary to show 

that all requirements for the issuance 
of an airworthiness release under 
§ 91.1443 have been met. 

(2) Records containing the following 

information: 

(i) The total time in service of the 

airframe, engine, propeller, and rotor. 

(ii) The current status of life-limited 

parts of each airframe, engine, pro-
peller, rotor, and appliance. 

(iii) The time since last overhaul of 

each item installed on the aircraft that 
are required to be overhauled on a 
specified time basis. 

(iv) The identification of the current 

inspection status of the aircraft, in-
cluding the time since the last inspec-
tions required by the inspection pro-
gram under which the aircraft and its 
appliances are maintained. 

(v) The current status of applicable 

airworthiness directives, including the 
date and methods of compliance, and, 
if the airworthiness directive involves 
recurring action, the time and date 
when the next action is required. 

(vi) A list of current major alter-

ations and repairs to each airframe, en-
gine, propeller, rotor, and appliance. 

(b) Each program manager must re-

tain the records required to be kept by 
this section for the following periods: 

(1) Except for the records of the last 

complete overhaul of each airframe, 

engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance 
the records specified in paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section must be retained until 
the work is repeated or superseded by 
other work or for one year after the 
work is performed. 

(2) The records of the last complete 

overhaul of each airframe, engine, pro-
peller, rotor, and appliance must be re-
tained until the work is superseded by 
work of equivalent scope and detail. 

(3) The records specified in paragraph 

(a)(2) of this section must be retained 
as specified unless transferred with the 
aircraft at the time the aircraft is sold. 

(c) The program manager must make 

all maintenance records required to be 
kept by this section available for in-
spection by the Administrator or any 
representative of the National Trans-
portation Safety Board. 

§ 91.1441

CAMP: Transfer of mainte-

nance records. 

When a U.S.-registered fractional 

ownership program aircraft maintained 
under a CAMP is removed from the list 
of program aircraft in the management 
specifications, the program manager 
must transfer to the purchaser, at the 
time of the sale, the following records 
of that aircraft, in plain language form 
or in coded form that provides for the 
preservation and retrieval of informa-
tion in a manner acceptable to the Ad-
ministrator: 

(a) The records specified in 

§ 91.1439(a)(2). 

(b) The records specified in 

§ 91.1439(a)(1) that are not included in 
the records covered by paragraph (a) of 
this section, except that the purchaser 
may allow the program manager to 
keep physical custody of such records. 
However, custody of records by the pro-
gram manager does not relieve the pur-
chaser of its responsibility under 
§ 91.1439(c) to make the records avail-
able for inspection by the Adminis-
trator or any representative of the Na-
tional Transportation Safety Board. 

§ 91.1443

CAMP: Airworthiness release 

or aircraft maintenance log entry. 

(a) No program aircraft maintained 

under a CAMP may be operated after 
maintenance, preventive maintenance, 
or alterations are performed unless 

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