Certifications and Approvals

 
 

Aerospace Standard Industry

  • AMS 2644

  • AMS 2175

  • ASTM E 1417

  • ASTM E 1444

  • ASTM E 165

  • ASTM E 1742

  • ASTM E 709

  • AWS D17.2/D17.2M:2019 Class B

  • AWSD17.1/D17.1M:2017 Class A

  • MIL-STD-1907

  • MIL-STD-1949

  • MIL-STD-6866

Textron Aviation

  • CSTI002

  • CSTI003

  • CSTI004

Space X

  • NDT-PT-00035468

  • NDT-RT-00001096

  • NDT-VT-00009457

Boeing

  • BAC5423

  • BAC5424

  • BAC5652

  • BSS7039

  • BSS7040

  • BSS7041

  • DMS1677

  • DPS4.704

  • DPS4.706

  • DPS4.707

  • DPS4.736

  • DPS4.747

  • HP6-13

  • HP6-18

  • HP6-24

  • HP6-5

  • MDP6-18

  • MDP6-18

  • MDP6-5

  • PS21201

  • PS21202

  • PS21206

  • PS23001

Parker

  • ESS028

  • ESS082

Bell Helicopter

  • BPS4075

  • BPS4089

  • BPS4163

  • BPS4309

General Electric

  • P29TF7

  • P3TF2

  • P3TF47

  • P3TF5

Sunstrand

  • PN16.01

  • PN16.03

  • PN16.04

FAA Repair Station Certificate # YC2R314L

The term Repair Station refers to a maintenance facility that has a certificate issued by the FAA under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 145 and is engaged in the maintenance, inspection, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft products. FAA rules are specific on who can perform maintenance and approve an aircraft, airframe, engines, etc, for return to service after maintenance has been performed.

The repair station certificate is an "Air Agency Certificate" that refers to the aircraft repair services and tasks that a repair station is authorized to perform. An FAA repair station can only perform the functions necessary to inspect, repair, replace, or overhaul those aviation articles for which it has been approved.

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NADCAP Non-Destructive Testing

NADCAP Aerospace Quality System AC7004

Nadcap is an industry-managed approach to conformity assessment that brings together technical experts from both Industry and Government to establish requirements for accreditation, accredit Suppliers and define operational program requirements. This results in a standardized approach to quality assurance and a reduction in redundant auditing throughout the aerospace industry.