DAAO Inspections. Maintenance contracts with noncertificated persons must

July 2013 44 2 How will the inspector maintain proficiency? What methods are used? 3 Do the records of training indicate the method, length, instructor, and dates? Are they current? 4 Do the employment records of the inspectors describe any previous experience? 5 Is the necessary current technical data available and accessible for the inspectors? 6 What is the title of the person responsible for ensuring that inspectors maintain proficiency? 7 Are the inspectors listed on the roster? 8 Do the inspectors read, write, and understand English? 9 Are the persons performing RII inspections and approvals for return to service certificated under CASR part 65 if in the Republic of Indonesia? 10 Will the inspectors require any special training, such as NDT? Who will be responsible for the training? How will the AMO ensure that NDT personnel continue to meet any required industry standards?

9. CURRENT TECHNICAL DATA.

a. References: - CASR Part 43.13a, - CASR Part 145.201c, and - CASR Part 145.211b. b. Currency of Technical Data. This section of the manual must contain the procedures for ensuring that current technical data is available for the scope of work the AMO is performing. CASR Part 43.13a requires each person performing maintenance, alteration, or preventive maintenance to use the methods, techniques, and practices prescribed in the current manufacturer’s maintenance manual, Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICA, or other methods, techniques, or practices acceptable to the Administrator. CASR Part 145.201c states that a certificated AMO may not approve for return to service any article unless the maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alteration was performed in accordance with the applicable approved technical data or data acceptable to the DAAO. c. Data Used. The technical data used by AMOs could include any of the following: