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Title: REPAIR STATION QUALITY CONTROL MANUAL


1
REPAIR STATIONQUALITY CONTROL MANUAL
  • INSPECTION SYSTEM

2
INSPECTIONS
  • Receiving Inspection
  • Incoming Inspection
  • Preliminary Inspection
  • Hidden Damage Inspection
  • In-Progress Inspection
  • Final Inspection/Approval for Return To Service

3
Receiving Inspection
  • Ensures product received from vendor satisfies
    Purchase Order requirements
  • A. Part Number
  • B. Quantity
  • C. Shipping Damage

4
Incoming Inspection
  • Ensures product received satisfies airworthiness
    requirements
  • A. Documentation
  • Certification- 8130-3 or Certificate of
    Conformance
  • B. Conformity to specification and acceptable
    quality
  • C. Shelf Life
  • D. Shipping Damage
  • E. Preservation

5
Advisory Circular 20-62D
  • Eligibility, Quality and Identification of
    Aeronautical Parts
  • Eligible Parts
  • Approved Parts
  • PMA
  • TSO
  • Type Certificated Product
  • Acceptable Parts
  • Standard Parts
  • Owner/Operator Produced
  • Conformed by Certificated Person

6
QUALITY Condition for Safe Operation
  • Factors
  • Shelf Life
  • Storage Time
  • Fabric
  • Dope, Paint, Sealants and Adhesives
  • Internal Seals
  • Rotating Components
  • Factors
  • Manufacturing Rejects
  • Damaged Aircraft
  • Rebuilt Engines
  • Heat Fire
  • Corrosives

7
IDENTIFICATION/MARKINGS
  • Airworthiness Approval Tag
  • FAA Form 8130-3, EASA Form 1
  • FAA PMA Symbol
  • FAA TSO Marking
  • Shipping Ticket from PAH (Production Approval
    Holder)
  • Direct Ship Authority
  • Maintenance Release Document
  • FAA Form 337, 8130-3, Work Order, Yellow Tag

8
ACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS
9
Part Ticket with Certificate of Conformity
10
UNACCEPTABLE DOCUMENTS
  • Invoice
  • Certification Form
  • ATA 106 Form

11
ATA 106 Form Unacceptable Statements
  • Remarks Block 13
  • The above parts have not been subjected to
    extreme stress (as in a major engine failure,
    accident or fire) and it was not obtained from
    any US government or military source.

12
ATA 106 Form Unacceptable Statements
  • Block 15 New Parts Certification
  • The following signature attests that the part (s)
    identified above was (were) manufactured and
    inspected in accordance with the code of the
    Federal Regulations 14 or the AIRWORTHINESS
    Authority of the Country of origin and/or
    established industry or U.S specifications

13
ATA 106 Form Unacceptable Statements
  • Block 16 Used, Repaired or Surplus Parts
  • The following signature attests that the
    documentation specified above or attached is
    accurate with regard to the item (s) described.
    Repaired parts conform and were inspected in
    accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations
    14 or the Airworthiness Authority of the Country
    of origin and are approved for return to service

14
  • Accredited Distributor
  • Must be accredited by industry
  • Must have quality system
  • Must retain records
  • Must make records available

15
NON CERTIFICATED PERSON
  • Someone without a FAA certificate (individual or
    organization)
  • When a Non Certificated person states that they
    are shipping the correct part ordered, the ONLY
    thing they are stating is that the part number
    agrees with the purchase order, NOT the status of
    FAA acceptability of the part.

16
Preliminary Inspection
  • Determines status of product received for
    maintenance
  • A. Documentation, identification, traceability
  • B. Shipping damage
  • C. Preservation
  • D. Life Limits
  • E. ADs Service Bulletins
  • F. Functional tests/teardown inspections
  • G. Determination of repairs/scope of work

17
Hidden Damage Inspection
  • Inspection of article involved in accident for
    Hidden Damage before maintenance is performed.
  • A. Includes inspections of adjacent areas
  • B. May not be required in all cases.

18
In-Progress Inspections
  • Inspections/tests performed at various stages of
    teardown, maintenance and assembly.
  • May include tests, measurements, calibrations
    while work is in progress.

19
Final Inspection and Approval for Return To
Service
  • Ensures inspection, testing, and/or calibration,
    including documentation is completed at the
    completion of maintenance.
  • Includes Final Sign Off, Log Book Entry.

20
CALIBRATION SYSTEM
  • System to control and perform calibration of
    tools and test equipment used to make an
    airworthiness determination.
  • Traceable to a standard acceptable to the FAA,
    NIST or other national authority.
  • Maintenance of Records

21
CALIBRATED TOOLS
  • ONLY for tooling used to make Airworthiness
    determination
  • Markings
  • Must Have Calibration Sticker
  • Calibration Not Required
  • Users Responsibility to Verify Before Use

22
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
  • Used to remedy an undesirable situation.
  • Found before article released to service
  • Found after article released to service
  • Not Quality Assurance System.

23
SUSPECTED UNAPPROVED PARTS
  • SUSPECTED UNAPPROVED PART-
  • Definition A part, component or material that is
    SUSPECTED of not meeting the requirements of an
    APPROVED PART.
  • UNAPPROVED PART
  • A part that does not meet the requirements of an
    APPROVED PART.

24
APPROVED PART
  • Those which are produced in accordance with a FAA
    Approved Manufacturing and Inspection System. TC,
    PC, STC, PMA, TSO
  • Meet applicable design standards
  • Maintained IAW FAR Part 43 and/or 145
  • Manufactured by a repair station during
    alteration IAW STC

25
ACCEPTABLE PART
  • Standard Parts that conform to established
    industry or U.S. specification
  • Owner/Operator Produced
  • Fabricated by a person qualified to RTS Aircraft,
    Powerplant or propeller
  • Parts for which inspections and tests have been
    accomplished by appropriately certificated
    persons authorized to determine conformity to
    FAA-approved design data.

26
DETECTION
  • Use of approved vendors
  • Screening potential vendors
  • Prices to good to be true
  • Unrealistic delivery schedules
  • No/Inadequate documentation
  • Markings
  • Appearance

27
SHELF LIFE CONTROL
  • Adhesives, Sealants, Paints, Seals, etc.
  • Manufacturers Markings
  • Storage Procedures
  • Check before use.
  • Date of Manufacture/Date of Opening
  • Temperature Controlled

28
ELECTRO STATIC DISCHAGE
  • Used for equipment marked as ESDS sensitive.
  • Properly Identified and Bagged.
  • Handling/Storage
  • Wrist straps for installation/removal

29
FAR Part 43.3
  • 43.3   Persons authorized to perform maintenance,
    preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and
    alterations.
  • (b) The holder of a mechanic certificate
  • (c) The holder of a repairman certificate
  • (d) A person working under the supervision of a
    holder of a mechanic or repairman certificate
  • (e) The holder of a repair station certificate

30
FAR Part 43.5
  • 43.5   Approval for return to service after
    maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding,
    or alteration.
  • No person may approve for return to service any
    aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine, propeller,
    or appliance, that has undergone maintenance,
    preventive maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration
    unless --
  • (a) The maintenance record entry required by
    43.9 or 43.11, as appropriate, has been made

31
FAR Part 43.7
  • 43.7   Persons authorized to approve aircraft,
    airframes, aircraft engines, propellers,
    appliances, or component parts for return to
    service after maintenance, preventive
    maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration.
  • (b) The holder of a mechanic certificate or an
    inspection authorization
  • (c) The holder of a repair station certificate

32
FAR Part 43.9
  • 43.9   Content, form, and disposition of
    maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding,
    and alteration records
  • (1) A description (or reference to data
    acceptable to the Administrator) of work
    performed.
  • (2) The date of completion of the work performed.
  • (3) The name of the person performing the work if
    other than the person specified in paragraph
    (a)(4) of this section.
  • (4) If the work performed on the aircraft,
    airframe, aircraft engine, propeller, appliance,
    or component part has been performed
    satisfactorily, the signature, certificate
    number, and kind of certificate held by the
    person approving the work.

33
43.12   Maintenance Records
  • Falsification, reproduction, or alteration.
  • (a) No person may make or cause to be made
  • (1) Any fraudulent or intentionally false entry
    in any record or report that is required to be
    made, kept, or used to show compliance with any
    requirement under this part
  • (2) Any reproduction, for fraudulent purpose, of
    any record or report under this part or
  • (3) Any alteration, for fraudulent purpose, of
    any record or report under this part.
  • (b) The commission by any person of an act
    prohibited under paragraph (a) of this section is
    a basis for suspending or revoking the applicable
    airman, operator, or production certificate,
    Technical Standard Order Authorization, FAA-Parts
    Manufacturer Approval, or Product and Process
    Specification issued by the Administrator and
    held by that person.

34
NOMAD FORMS
  • Work order
  • Over Above
  • Tally Sheet
  • Part Traveler
  • Parts Request Ticket
  • Tags
  • 8130-3
  • Parts Tags

35
SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS
  • Technicians
  • Legible Signature
  • Legible Printed First Last Name, Signature
  • Inspector
  • Legible Signature
  • Legible Printed First Last Name, Signature
  • Stamp
  • Approval for Return To Service
  • Legible Signature and Certificate Number ONLY

36

Work Order
Aircraft Registration Manufacturer Model Serial

Scope of Work
Corrective Action
37

Date
O A Number, Work Order and Yes or No if
Traveler required
Description of Work
Aircraft Registration
Corrective Action
Attach ALL parts tags and FAA Form 8130-3s to
WO.
Parts- Use back if more than one
Request Inspection when all blocks are completed
and technician has signed !
LEGIBLE Signature or Legible Printed Name and
signature
38

Aircraft Registration
Work Description
Traveler Number
Tally Sheet. Inventory of Documents in Work Order
Work Order
39
Part Traveler
  • Used to track part removed for maintenance and
    control fabricated part. Complete applicable
    blocks

DWG/SRM Ref
Aircraft WO
Parts/Materials Used
Work Step(s)
Final Inspection Sign Off
40

Part Serial Number
Aircraft Registration

Mechanics Name
Reason for Removal
Part
Red Tag used for Condemned or Un-Repairable
part Green Tag used for Repairable part ALL
Removed Parts MUST be tagged
Work Order
White Identification Tag
41
FAA Form 8130-3
MUST be retained and made a part of aircraft
records
Evidence of Airworthiness of part
42
Part Tag MUST be Retained for aircraft records
43

Parts Request Tag Used to Request Part from
Stockroom. White copy stays in Stockroom for
inventory control Yellow copy goes to technician
with part. May be used to return excess items to
Stock.
44
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