KirbyWan
Aerospace
- Apr 18, 2008
- 586
Howdy all,
I have a question about when an 8130 is required compared with when a certificate of conformance (CofC) would be acceptable when an outside vendor performs a process or inspection. Here are some example situations:
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[li]Company A, an FAA repair station wants a flame spray process performed on a component that they are overhauling, but do not have the capability. They send it to an outside vendor, Company B, who has the capability and can perform the process per the specification in the manual. Will a CofC from the outside vendor be enough or is an 8130 required?[/li]
[li]Company A, an FAA repair station, does not have NDT capabilities, so they send their FPI work it to Company B, also an FAA repair station with FPI capability to perform the inspections required per the manual. ?[/li]
[li]Company A, an FAA repair station, has NDT on their capabilities list but only FPI and MFPI, not X-ray that is required for an inspection so they send it to company B. Would a CofC be enough or is an 8130 required?[/li]
[/ol]
The assumption in each case is that Company A is going to provide an 8130 to certify the overhauled component is airworthy.
I'm just looking for guidance, as people have differing opinions on what is required. If you could provide a document that could substantiate your understanding that would be even better.
Thanks,
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.
I have a question about when an 8130 is required compared with when a certificate of conformance (CofC) would be acceptable when an outside vendor performs a process or inspection. Here are some example situations:
[ol 1]
[li]Company A, an FAA repair station wants a flame spray process performed on a component that they are overhauling, but do not have the capability. They send it to an outside vendor, Company B, who has the capability and can perform the process per the specification in the manual. Will a CofC from the outside vendor be enough or is an 8130 required?[/li]
[li]Company A, an FAA repair station, does not have NDT capabilities, so they send their FPI work it to Company B, also an FAA repair station with FPI capability to perform the inspections required per the manual. ?[/li]
[li]Company A, an FAA repair station, has NDT on their capabilities list but only FPI and MFPI, not X-ray that is required for an inspection so they send it to company B. Would a CofC be enough or is an 8130 required?[/li]
[/ol]
The assumption in each case is that Company A is going to provide an 8130 to certify the overhauled component is airworthy.
I'm just looking for guidance, as people have differing opinions on what is required. If you could provide a document that could substantiate your understanding that would be even better.
Thanks,
-Kirby
Kirby Wilkerson
Remember, first define the problem, then solve it.