delros
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- Apr 22, 2005
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In FAA rules, is it legal for a Part-145 Repair Station to do a one-off certification of a component repaired per approved SRM but has no shop-capabality/approval for that component?
To be more specific... an aircraft acquired impact damage on an inlet cowl, which was later replaced with a serviceable one to continue revenue operations. The removed cowl "component" was then repaired per approved "aircraft" SRM by a part145 repair station, which has no "component" shop capability for the said cowl. Is it legal for that part145 repair station to install the repaired cowl on the aircraft? What's your opinion...any legal work-around to have the component installed...what are the FAA rules/solutions revolving such case...thanks very much.
This is my first time to start a thread. Hope my question has sense.
To be more specific... an aircraft acquired impact damage on an inlet cowl, which was later replaced with a serviceable one to continue revenue operations. The removed cowl "component" was then repaired per approved "aircraft" SRM by a part145 repair station, which has no "component" shop capability for the said cowl. Is it legal for that part145 repair station to install the repaired cowl on the aircraft? What's your opinion...any legal work-around to have the component installed...what are the FAA rules/solutions revolving such case...thanks very much.
This is my first time to start a thread. Hope my question has sense.