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Office of Inspector General Audit Report
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Office of Inspector General Audit Report

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We publicly released our audit report on Air Carriers’ Use of Aircraft Repair Stations. We found that airlines are increasingly outsourcing maintenance to repair stations. Despite the increase, FAA concentrates its oversight of airline maintenance on work performed at the air carrier’s in-house facilities. Discrepancies in U.S. and foreign repair-station operations went undetected at 86 percent of the stations we visited. The discrepancies included using improper parts and equipment, and uncorrected repetitive deficiencies. Because of the poor documentation received and the lack of focus by foreign authorities on FAA requirements, FAA is unable to determine if FAA-certified foreign repair stations meet FAA standards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bibliogov
Country
United States
Date
31 January 2013
Pages
78
ISBN
9781288686513

We publicly released our audit report on Air Carriers’ Use of Aircraft Repair Stations. We found that airlines are increasingly outsourcing maintenance to repair stations. Despite the increase, FAA concentrates its oversight of airline maintenance on work performed at the air carrier’s in-house facilities. Discrepancies in U.S. and foreign repair-station operations went undetected at 86 percent of the stations we visited. The discrepancies included using improper parts and equipment, and uncorrected repetitive deficiencies. Because of the poor documentation received and the lack of focus by foreign authorities on FAA requirements, FAA is unable to determine if FAA-certified foreign repair stations meet FAA standards.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bibliogov
Country
United States
Date
31 January 2013
Pages
78
ISBN
9781288686513