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2 Table of Contents Part A HQ CONTROL DATE EFFECTIVE DATE AMENDMENT NUMBER 001 Issuance and Applicability 02/11/ /31/ Definitions and Abbreviations 02/11/ /02/ Ratings and Limitations 01/30/ /25/ Summary of Special Authorizations and Limitations 09/23/ /31/ Designated Persons 12/19/ /20/ Electronic/Digital Recordkeeping System, Electronic/Digital Signature, and Electronic Media 11/16/ /09/ Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program 07/17/ /30/ Duncan Aviation, Inc. Part A-1 Print Date: 2/1/2017
3 A001. Issuance and Applicability HQ Control: 02/11/2016 HQ Revision: 05e a. These operations specifications are issued to Duncan Aviation, Inc., a Repair Station located in the United States, pursuant to 14 CFR Part 145, The repair station certificate holder shall conduct operations in accordance with 14 CFR Part 145 and these operations specifications. The certificate holder s address: Fixed Location: 3980 Aviation Circle, Hangar F Atlanta, Georgia Mailing Address: 3980 Aviation Circle, Hangar F Atlanta, Georgia b. The holder of these operations specifications is the holder of certificate number DWUR777K and shall hereafter be referred to as the "certificate holder". c. These operations specifications are issued as part of this repair station certificate and are in effect as of the date approval is effective. This certificate and these operations specifications shall remain in effect until the certificate for a repair station that is located in the United States is surrendered, suspended, or revoked. d. U.S./EU Aviation Safety Agreement Repair Station/Maintenance Organization Approvals not authorized. e. The certificate holder is authorized to conduct the operations described in subparagraph a under the following other business names: Duncan Avionics Delegated authorities: None Duncan Aviation, Inc. A001-1 Amdt. No: 18
4 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/31/2017, [2] AMENDMENT #: 18 DATE: :50:53-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King, Chief Inspector, Components/Satellites DATE: :23:01-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. A001-2 Amdt. No: 18
5 A002. Definitions and Abbreviations HQ Control: 02/11/2016 HQ Revision: 05c Unless otherwise defined in these operations specifications, all words, phrases, definitions, and abbreviations have identical meanings to those used in 14 CFR and 49 U.S.C., as cited in Public Law , as amended. Additionally, the definitions listed below are applicable to operations conducted in accordance with these operations specifications. BASA Certificate Holder CFR Class rating EASA EASA Accountable Manager EU The Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement (BASA) is an executive agreement concluded between the United States and a foreign country for the purpose of promoting aviation safety; also known as an Agreement for the Promotion of Aviation Safety. In these operations specifications, the term "certificate holder" means the holder of the repair station certificate described in these operations specifications in Part A paragraph A001 and any of its officers, employees, or agents used in the conduct of operations under this certificate. Code of Federal Regulations As used with respect to the certification, ratings, privileges, and limitation of aircraft within a category having similar operating characteristics. European Aviation Safety Agency The manager who has corporate authority for ensuring that all maintenance required by the customer can be financed and carried out to the standard required by the EASA full-member Authority. European Union Exemption FOCA An authorization that permits an alternate means of compliance with a specific CFR. The exemption must meet the procedural requirements of 14 CFR Part 11. Federal Office of Civil Aviation FAA Accountable Manager Geographic A person designated by the certificated repair station who is responsible for and has authority over all repair station operations that are conducted under 14 CFR Part 145, including ensuring that the repair station s personnel follow the regulations and serving as the primary contact with the FAA. An approval provided to a repair station located outside the United Duncan Aviation, Inc. A002-1 Amdt. No: 7
6 Authorization Limited Rating Limited Ratings - Specialized Services Line Maintenance MAG Maintenance U.S./EU Aviation Safety Agreement, Annex 2, Maintenance MIP MOE Preventive Maintenance QCM Repair Station located in the United States States to perform maintenance support under contract for a U.S. air carrier (or an operator of U.S.- registered aircraft under 14 CFR Part 129) at a location other than the repair station facility. A geographic authorization is issued by the FAA to respond to a U.S. air carrier's or Part 129 foreign operator's need for maintenance at a station where the frequency and scope of that maintenance does not warrant permanently staffing and equipping the station for its accomplishment. A rating issued to repair stations for the performance of maintenance on particular makes and models of airframes, powerplants, propellers, radios, instruments, accessories, and/or parts. Rating issued for a special maintenance function when the function is performed in accordance with a specification approved by the Administrator. Any unscheduled maintenance resulting from unforeseen events, or scheduled checks where certain servicing and/or inspections do not require specialized training, equipment, or facilities. The Maintenance Annex Guidance (MAG) defines the process that the FAA and EASA undertake in the inspection, findings of compliance certification, and monitoring of repair stations, as well as their joint cooperation in quality assurance and standardization activities in support of the Agreement, Annex 2, Maintenance. The inspection, overhaul, repair, preservation, and replacement of parts, but excludes preventive maintenance. Annex 2 covers the reciprocal acceptance of findings of compliance, approvals, documentation and technical assistance regarding approvals and the monitoring of repair stations/maintenance organizations. Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP) are procedures for implementing the provisions of a BASA that apply to maintenance. A maintenance organization exposition (MOE) pertains to EASA member countries that use an MOE in place of a Repair Station Manual (RSM) and a Quality Control Manual (QCM). As defined in 14 CFR part 1 and part 43 appendix A, subparagraph (c). Quality Control Manual A certificated repair station located in the United States. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A002-2 Amdt. No: 7
7 Repair Station located outside the United States RSM A certificated repair station located outside of the United States. Repair Station Manual 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/2/2016, [2] AMENDMENT #: 7 DATE: :23:41-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King DATE: :50:46-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. A002-3 Amdt. No: 7
8 A003. Ratings and Limitations HQ Control: 01/30/2004 HQ Revision: 010 The Certificate Holder is authorized the following Ratings and/or Limitations: Class Ratings None authorized Limited Ratings Rating Manufacturer Make/Model Limitations Airframe From the accepted Capability List, as amended. From the accepted Capability List, as amended. Limited to diagnosis, calibration, adjustments, removal, replacement and installation of radios, instruments and instrument systems, including instrument panels, radio antennas and wiring as defined in Title 14 CFR145.59(d) and (e). --- NOTE: This excludes any adjustments of instruments and radios not specified in the aircraft manufacturer's maintenance instructions or other instructions for continued airworthiness. Diagnosis, removal and replacement of cabin entertainment, cabin lighting, and cabin convenience items. Perform RVSM inspections and RVSM systems certification. The work must be performed in accordance with an FAA approved RVSM maintenance program or any FAA approved RVSM maintenance program contained in any Title 14 CFR (f) inspection program. Altimeter system(s) and altitude reporting equipment tests and inspections required by Title 14 CFR Transponder equipment tests and inspections required by Title 14 CFR Non-RVSM certificated aircraft: The tests and inspections shall be performed using 14 CFR 43, Appendix E and/or F, as applicable, or the manufacturer's current maintenance instructions. --- RVSM certificated aircraft: FAA approved RVSM maintenance program is required. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A003-1 Amdt. No: 10
9 Rating Manufacturer Make/Model Limitations Airframe Maintenance and Preventive maintenance excluding: --- Complete inspections to airframe, powerplants and propellers. --- Removal, disassembly and installation of powerplants, propellers, primary flight controls & landing gear components and associated actuators. Airframe All (12,500 lbs MGTOW or less per TCDS) All Limited to aircraft that weigh 12,500 lbs maximum gross take-off weight (MGTOW) or less per the Type Certificate Data Sheet. Limited to the following: Diagnosis, calibration, adjustments, removal, replacement and installation of radios, instruments and instrument systems, including instrument panels, radio antennas and wiring as defined in Title 14 CFR145.59(d) and (e). --- NOTE: This excludes any adjustments of instruments and radios not specified in the aircraft manufacturer's maintenance instructions or other instructions for continued airworthiness. Diagnosis, removal and replacement of cabin entertainment, cabin lighting, and cabin convenience items. Perform RVSM inspections and RVSM systems certification. The work must be performed in accordance with an FAA approved RVSM maintenance program or any FAA approved RVSM maintenance program contained in any Title 14 CFR (f) inspection program. Altimeter system(s) and altitude reporting equipment tests and inspections required by Title 14 CFR Transponder equipment tests and inspections required by Title 14 CFR Non-RVSM certificated aircraft: The tests and inspections shall be performed using 14 CFR 43, Appendix E and/or F, as applicable, or the manufacturer's current maintenance instructions. --- RVSM certificated aircraft: FAA approved RVSM maintenance program is required. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A003-2 Amdt. No: 10
10 Rating Manufacturer Make/Model Limitations Airframe Maintenance and Preventive maintenance excluding: --- Complete inspections to airframe, powerplants and propellers. --- Removal, disassembly and installation of powerplants, propellers, primary flight controls & landing gear components and associated actuators. Accessories - Electrical Instruments From the accepted Capability List, as amended. Aerosonic, United Kollsman/IDC Honeywell, Collins, bendix/ Kings, Smith Industries, Thales, Jaeger, Thompson Sextant From the accepted Capability List, as amended. altimeters Limited to removal, replacement, repair, servicing and testing. Instrument maintenance, alteration and preventive maintenance limited to externally accessible components not requiring instrument disassembly. Limited Ratings - Specialized Services Rating Specifications Limitations None Authorized. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A003-3 Amdt. No: 10
11 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/25/2017, [2] AMENDMENT #: 10 DATE: :01:16-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King, Chief Inspector, Components/Satellites [1] SUPPORT INFO: Added Limited Instrument Rating DATE: :55:20-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. A003-4 Amdt. No: 10
12 A449. Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program HQ Control: 07/17/2009 HQ Revision: 00a a. The Part 145 repair station certificate holder has elected to implement an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program, because the certificate holder performs safety-sensitive functions for a 14 CFR Part 121, and 135 certificate holder and/or for a 14 CFR Part 91 operator conducting operations under Section b. The certificate holder certifies that it will comply with the requirements of 14 CFR Part 120 and 49 CFR Part 40 for its Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program. c. Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program records are maintained and available for inspection by the FAA s Drug Abatement Compliance and Enforcement Inspectors at the location listed in Table 1 below: Telephone Number: Address: Address: City: State: Zip code: Table 1 Location & Telephone of Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Records: A3 JGVA d. Limitations and Provisions. (1) Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program inspections and enforcement activity will be conducted by the Drug Abatement Division. Questions regarding these programs should be directed to the Drug Abatement Division. (2) The certificate holder is responsible for updating this operations specification when any of the following changes occur: (a) Location or phone number where the Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Records are kept. (b) If the certificate holder s number of safety-sensitive employees goes to 50 and above, or falls below 50 safety-sensitive employees. (3) The certificate holder with 50 or more employees performing a safety-sensitive function on January 1 of the calendar year must submit an annual report to the Drug Abatement Division of the FAA. (4) The certificate holder with fewer than 50 employees performing a safety-sensitive function on January 1 of any calendar year must submit an annual report upon request of the Administrator, as specified in the regulations. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A449-1 Amdt. No: 0
13 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/30/2017, [2] AMENDMENT #: 0 DATE: :51:21-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King, Chief Inspector, Components/Satellites DATE: :23:11-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. A449-2 Amdt. No: 0
16 A449. Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program HQ Control: 07/17/2009 HQ Revision: 00a a. The Part 145 repair station certificate holder has elected to implement an Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program, because the certificate holder performs safety-sensitive functions for a 14 CFR Part 121, and 135 certificate holder and/or for a 14 CFR Part 91 operator conducting operations under Section b. The certificate holder certifies that it will comply with the requirements of 14 CFR Part 120 and 49 CFR Part 40 for its Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program. c. Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program records are maintained and available for inspection by the FAA s Drug Abatement Compliance and Enforcement Inspectors at the location listed in Table 1 below: Telephone Number: Address: Address: City: State: Zip code: Table 1 Location & Telephone of Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Records: A3: JGVA d. Limitations and Provisions. (1) Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program inspections and enforcement activity will be conducted by the Drug Abatement Division. Questions regarding these programs should be directed to the Drug Abatement Division. (2) The certificate holder is responsible for updating this operations specification when any of the following changes occur: (a) Location or phone number where the Antidrug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Records are kept. (b) If the certificate holder s number of safety-sensitive employees goes to 50 and above, or falls below 50 safety-sensitive employees. (3) The certificate holder with 50 or more employees performing a safety-sensitive function on January 1 of the calendar year must submit an annual report to the Drug Abatement Division of the FAA. (4) The certificate holder with fewer than 50 employees performing a safety-sensitive function on January 1 of any calendar year must submit an annual report upon request of the Administrator, as specified in the regulations. The certificate holder has fewer than 50 safety-sensitive employees. Duncan Aviation, Inc. A449-1 Amdt. No: 5
17 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/2/2016, [2] AMENDMENT #: 5 DATE: :23:41-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King DATE: :50:51-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. A449-2 Amdt. No: 5
18 Table of Contents Part D 100 Work to be Performed at a Place Other Than the Repair Station Fixed Location(s) HQ CONTROL DATE EFFECTIVE DATE AMENDMENT NUMBER 11/16/ /02/ Duncan Aviation, Inc. Part D-1 Print Date: 3/3/2016
19 D100. Work to be Performed at a Place Other Than the Repair Station Fixed Location(s) HQ Control: 11/16/2004 HQ Revision: 050 a. The certificate holder may perform work at a place other than its Fixed Location (as listed in paragraph A001, and paragraph A101 if issued, of these operations specifications) provided it has the facilities, material, equipment and technical personnel to perform the work authorized in the following table. Work Authorized All functions authorized in paragraph A003 Table 1 Repair Stations Manual References Duncan Aviation, Inc. Repair Station General Operating Manual (RSGOM), Section: Repair Station Manual, Chapter: Work Performed Away From Station. Quality Control Manual References see Duncan Aviation, Inc. RSGOM b. The certificate holder may not perform continuous operation at a facility other than the station s Fixed Location listed in paragraph A001, and paragraph A101 if issued. c. Line Stations. Privileges of a line station, as set forth by the EASA certificate and scope of work and located within the country where the main facility is domiciled are listed in Table 1 are authorized. d. Work may be due to a special circumstance or on a recurring basis. If on a recurring basis, the repair station must have procedures in its manual. Duncan Aviation, Inc. D100-1 Amdt. No: 8
20 1. Issued by the. 2. These are approved by direction of the Administrator. Digitally signed by Steven M. Johnson, Principal Avionics Inspector (SO11) [1] EFFECTIVE DATE: 3/2/2016, [2] AMENDMENT #: 8 DATE: :23:41-06:00 3. I hereby accept and receive the in this paragraph. Digitally signed by Jeffrey L King DATE: :50:53-06:00 Duncan Aviation, Inc. D100-2 Amdt. No: 8