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From http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/pdf/2010-27834.pdf
Basically they're saying that unless you're employed full-time as an IA the inspector gets to determine whether or not you get to keep your authorization.
Oh and by the way, inspectors are exempt.
Proposed Amendment
In consideration of the foregoing, the
Federal Aviation Administration
proposes to amend FAA Order 8900.1,
Volume 5, Chapter 5 as follows:
1. Amend Section 7, Paragraph 5–1279 by adding a Note after subparagraph A to read: 5–1279 ELIGIBILITY. The ASI must establish the applicant’s eligibility before allowing the applicant to test. None of the requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 65, § 65.91 can be waived by the ASI.
A. The applicant must hold a current mechanic’s certificate, with both airframe and powerplant ratings, that has been in effect for at least 3 years. The applicant must have been actively engaged in maintaining certificated aircraft for at least the 2-year period before applying.
Note: Actively engaged means exercising the privileges of an airframe and powerplant mechanic certificate in the maintenance of civil aircraft. Applicants who are employed full-time in inspecting, overhauling, repairing, preserving, or replacing parts on aircraft are considered to be actively engaged. Applicants who are employed or participate in inspecting, overhauling, repairing, preserving, or replacing parts on aircraft on a part-time or occasional basis will be evaluated by the ASI to determine whether the applicant is actively engaged. The ASI will evaluate the scope of part-time or occasional activity based on the type of maintenance activity, including any special expertise required, and the quantity of maintenance activity performed. To evaluate the scope of the part-time or occasional maintenance activity, the ASI will use evidence or documentation provided by the applicant showing inspection, overhauling, repairing, preserving, or replacing parts on aircraft.
Basically they're saying that unless you're employed full-time as an IA the inspector gets to determine whether or not you get to keep your authorization.
Oh and by the way, inspectors are exempt.