[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 1]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR43.3]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 43_MAINTENANCE, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, REBUILDING, AND ALTERATION

--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 43.3  Persons authorized to perform maintenance, preventive 

maintenance, rebuilding, and alterations.



    (a) Except as provided in this section and Sec. 43.17, no person 

may maintain, rebuild, alter, or perform preventive maintenance on an 

aircraft, airframe, aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, or



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component part to which this part applies. Those items, the performance 

of which is a major alteration, a major repair, or preventive 

maintenance, are listed in appendix A.

    (b) The holder of a mechanic certificate may perform maintenance, 

preventive maintenance, and alterations as provided in Part 65 of this 

chapter.

    (c) The holder of a repairman certificate may perform maintenance, 

preventive maintenance, and alterations as provided in part 65 of this 

chapter.

    (d) A person working under the supervision of a holder of a mechanic 

or repairman certificate may perform the maintenance, preventive 

maintenance, and alterations that his supervisor is authorized to 

perform, if the supervisor personally observes the work being done to 

the extent necessary to ensure that it is being done properly and if the 

supervisor is readily available, in person, for consultation. However, 

this paragraph does not authorize the performance of any inspection 

required by Part 91 or Part 125 of this chapter or any inspection 

performed after a major repair or alteration.

    (e) The holder of a repair station certificate may perform 

maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations as provided in Part 

145 of this chapter.

    (f) The holder of an air carrier operating certificate or an 

operating certificate issued under Part 121 or 135, may perform 

maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations as provided in Part 

121 or 135.

    (g) Except for holders of a sport pilot certificate, the holder of a 

pilot certificate issued under part 61 may perform preventive 

maintenance on any aircraft owned or operated by that pilot which is not 

used under part 121, 129, or 135 of this chapter. The holder of a sport 

pilot certificate may perform preventive maintenance on an aircraft 

owned or operated by that pilot and issued a special airworthiness 

certificate in the light-sport category.

    (h) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (g) of this section, 

the Administrator may approve a certificate holder under Part 135 of 

this chapter, operating rotorcraft in a remote area, to allow a pilot to 

perform specific preventive maintenance items provided--

    (1) The items of preventive maintenance are a result of a known or 

suspected mechanical difficulty or malfunction that occurred en route to 

or in a remote area;

    (2) The pilot has satisfactorily completed an approved training 

program and is authorized in writing by the certificate holder for each 

item of preventive maintenance that the pilot is authorized to perform;

    (3) There is no certificated mechanic available to perform 

preventive maintenance;

    (4) The certificate holder has procedures to evaluate the 

accomplishment of a preventive maintenance item that requires a decision 

concerning the airworthiness of the rotorcraft; and

    (5) The items of preventive maintenance authorized by this section 

are those listed in paragraph (c) of appendix A of this part.

    (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (g) of this section, 

in accordance with an approval issued to the holder of a certificate 

issued under part 135 of this chapter, a pilot of an aircraft type-

certificated for 9 or fewer passenger seats, excluding any pilot seat, 

may perform the removal and reinstallation of approved aircraft cabin 

seats, approved cabin-mounted stretchers, and when no tools are 

required, approved cabin-mounted medical oxygen bottles, provided--

    (1) The pilot has satisfactorily completed an approved training 

program and is authorized in writing by the certificate holder to 

perform each task; and

    (2) The certificate holder has written procedures available to the 

pilot to evaluate the accomplishment of the task.

    (j) A manufacturer may--

    (1) Rebuild or alter any aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, or 

appliance manufactured by him under a type or production certificate;

    (2) Rebuild or alter any appliance or part of aircraft, aircraft 

engines, propellers, or appliances manufactured by him under a Technical 

Standard Order Authorization, an FAA-Parts Manufacturer Approval, or 

Product and Process Specification issued by the Administrator; and



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    (3) Perform any inspection required by Part 91 or Part 125 of this 

chapter on aircraft it manufacturers, while currently operating under a 

production certificate or under a currently approved production 

inspection system for such aircraft.



[Doc. No. 1993, 29 FR 5451, Apr. 23, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 43-4, 31 

FR 5249, Apr. 1, 1966; Amdt. 43-23, 47 FR 41084, Sept. 16, 1982; Amdt. 

43-25, 51 FR 40702, Nov. 7, 1986; Amdt. 43-36, 61 FR 19501, May 1, 1996; 

Amdt. 43-37, 66 FR 21066, Apr. 27, 2001; Amdt. 43-39, 69 FR 44863, July 

27, 2004]