Amend 01: Remove the term "authorized Textron" from the Statement of Work
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Flight Program Operations Training Mission has a new five (5) year requirement for both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance phase inspections of nine (9) C90 GTi aircraft.
Inspections required are Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, avionics Inspection, calendar inspection, 200 hour Lube, 400 hour Lube, and 800 hour Lube.
Flight Program Operations is located in Dallas/Fort Worth Texas at Alliance Airport. They have the following serial numbers: LF-1964, LJ-1966, LJ-1972, LJ-1991, LJ-1994, LJ-2052, LJ-2054, and LJ-2061. The purpose of the Alliance Fort Worth Service Center is to provide a single point program to support ASIbs job functions. Alliance Fort Worth Service Center is also the location used for all FAA General Aviation Inspector new hire evaluations. Currently there are over 1,200 active ASIbs of which approximately 470 General Aviation (GA) Inspectors are the primary user of the AFWSC quarterly. Maintenance will need to be conducted within 300 miles of Alliance Airport at a FAA-approved repair station.
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Jason Perry, jason.m.perry@faa.gov, Phone: 405-954-7645
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