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- AC 20-62E CHG 1 - Federal Aviation Administration
n Owner Operator Produced Part Parts that were produced by an owner operator for installation on their own aircraft (i e , by a certificated air carrier) An owner operator is considered a producer of a part, if the owner participated in controlling the design, manufacture, or quality of the part
- How are Owner-Produced Parts handled under FAA regulations?
The aircraft owner must participate in the manufacture of the part in at least one of five ways for it to be considered an Owner Produced Part The owner provides the manufacturer of the part with the design or performance data
- Owner-Produced Parts - Savvy Aviation
That’s why the FAA made provisions for an owner to produce his own repair parts as “the source of last resort ” The rules that govern owner-produced parts are a bit cryptic and often poorly understood Before you try to take advantage of them, you’d better be sure that you and your mechanic understand them WHAT THE REGS SAY
- Aircraft Maintenance: Owner-produced parts - AOPA
An owner-produced part is a replacement for an FAA-approved part; it is not an alteration Therefore, you need to have design data to ensure that you are producing a part that is equivalent to the original
- OPPA - Owner Produced Parts Association
Welcome to the Owner Produced Parts Association (OPPA) The mission of OPPA is to ensure the availability of quality, affordable replacement aircraft parts to the owner operator so general aviation will remain accessible and safe for future generations
- Owner built parts on a certified aircraft? - Backcountry Pilot
1 You can use parts produced under a type or production certificate such as a Piper, Cessna, or Mooney produced part; 2 A owner or operator produced part to maintain or alter their own product; 3 Parts produced under a Technical Standard Order (TSO) such as radios, life vests and rafts, and GPS; or, 4
- OWNER PRODUCED PARTS: Regulations, interpretations and applications
There is one major exception to the FAA’s tight grip, and that is the owner produced part Owner produced parts are commonly used by the airlines, which often have a large fleet of the same or similar types of aircraft
- Fabricating Parts to Facilitate Maintenance, What Does 21. 9 Really Mean?
Maintenance providers who do not have a quality system may continue to fabricate owner-produced articles for installation on type-certificated aircraft using the guidelines set forth in Policy Memorandum, Definition of “Owner Produced Part,” Section 21 303(b)(2), August 5, 1993 ”
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