[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 8]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR1552.25]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
   CHAPTER XII--TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                            HOMELAND SECURITY
 
PART 1552_FLIGHT SCHOOLS--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart B_Flight School Security Awareness Training
 
Sec. 1552.25  Documentation, recordkeeping, and inspection.

    (a) Documentation. A flight school must issue a document to each 
flight school employee each time the flight school employee receives 
initial or recurrent security awareness training in accordance with this 
subpart. The document must--
    (1) Contain the flight school employee's name and a distinct 
identification number.
    (2) Indicate the date on which the flight school employee received 
the security awareness training.
    (3) Contain the name of the instructor who conducted the training, 
if any.
    (4) Contain a statement certifying that the flight school employee 
received the security awareness training.
    (5) Indicate the type of training received, initial or recurrent.
    (6) Contain a statement certifying that the alternative training 
program used by the flight school meets the criteria in 49 CFR 
1552.23(c), if the flight school uses an alternative training program to 
comply with this subpart.
    (7) Be signed by the flight school employee and an authorized 
official of the flight school.
    (b) Recordkeeping requirements. A flight school must establish and 
maintain the following records for one year after an individual no 
longer is a flight school employee:
    (1) A copy of the document required by paragraph (a) of this section 
for the initial and each recurrent security awareness training conducted 
for each flight school employee in accordance with this subpart; and
    (2) The alternative flight school security awareness training 
program used by the flight school, if the flight school uses such a 
program.
    (c) Inspection. A flight school must permit TSA and the Federal 
Aviation Administration to inspect the records required under paragraph 
(b) of this section during reasonable business hours.

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