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Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
As a general rule, what is the FAA's view on repair station certificates for repair stations that are not active. In other words, there is an a repair station certificate, but no employees, an empty building, and no work being performed. How long would they let the certificate remain "active" before taking the certificate away?
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11th August 2008, 06:26 PM
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
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As a general rule, what is the FAA's view on repair station certificates for repair stations that are not active. In other words, there is an a repair station certificate, but no employees, an empty building, and no work being performed. How long would they let the certificate remain "active" before taking the certificate away?
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You should notify them immediately. I believe you're in violation. See far 145.105 and 145.151. You have a change in facilities and you do not have personnel capable of performing a repair.
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
What if you still have an empty building and a person on standby? Your facility is still there, just not in use.
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12th August 2008, 04:55 PM
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
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What if you still have an empty building and a person on standby? Your facility is still there, just not in use.
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Same would apply.
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
FAR 145.105 is very specific about changing the location of the repair station (which is not being done), and changing any housing or facilities that could affect the ability to perform maintenance (also not being done, the building is empty, so any work could be performed in it). And there is a person on stand-by. So there is adequate personnel. I appreciate any other interpretations!
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
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FAR 145.105 is very specific about changing the location of the repair station (which is not being done), and changing any housing or facilities that could affect the ability to perform maintenance (also not being done, the building is empty, so any work could be performed in it). And there is a person on stand-by. So there is adequate personnel. I appreciate any other interpretations! 
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You must still notify the FAA of the changes. There is no way of getting around this, in my opinion.
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
The FAA would have to be notified in the change of the roster. The PMI would know that there is only one person. If that person has the capability to perform the repairs, even if they choose not to exercise that ability, it would technically be an 'active' repair station. It would be up to the PMI to revoke the certificate.
Without more information, this would all be conjecture. May I ask why you are asking the question?
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Re: Inactive FAA Repair Station Certificates
Because I have found myself responsible for a repair station such as I am describing.
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