You must establish or require:
- (a) Procedures to record and track duty time and training of maintenance personnel;
(b) Aircraft maintenance and inspection programs that comply with whichever is most applicable among—
- (1) Programs for ex-military aircraft;
- (2) Manufacturers' programs;
- (3) FAA-approved programs;
- (4) FAA-accepted programs; or
- (5) Your agency's self-prescribed programs;
- (c) Compliance with owning-agency or military safety of flight notices, FAA airworthiness directives, advisory circulars and orders, or mandatory manufacturers' bulletins applicable to the types of aircraft, engines, propellers, and appliances you operate;
- (d) Procedures for operating aircraft with inoperable instruments and equipment;
- (e) Technical support, including appropriate engineering documentation and testing, for aircraft, powerplant, propeller, or appliance repairs, modifications, or equipment installations;
- (f) A quality control system to ensure replacement parts are suitable, documented, safe for flight, and properly inspected or tested; and
- (g) Procedures for recording and tracking maintenance actions; inspections; and the flight hours, cycles, and calendar times of life-limited parts and FSCAP.