ANNUAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION (IAM) Sample Clauses

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION (IAM). In the event a customer request is submitted for an Annual Maintenance Inspection,– in accordance with RBHA 91.409, on an aircraft, reference shall be made to IAC 3108. The QA Inspector will review the aircraft logbooks from previous IAM and list any overdue inspections, AD, and life limited components and inform the operator. The operator will then approve or disapprove the maintenance required. If the operator “Does Not Approve” the Inspector will fill out the DIAM Form with the “REPROVADA” box checked off and fax to the DAC. At the end of the IAM audit, all airworthiness directives issued by the states of design for the aircraft, engine(s), propeller(s) and appliances, if applicable, shall be complied with, in addition to any Brazilian issued airworthiness directives. This AMO shall have on its technical staff, an employee who shall be able to read and have basic comprehension of the Portuguese language (RBHA 145.75). This person must be available for immediate consultation whenever maintenance, preventative maintenance, or alterations are performed (especially when certifying an Annual Maintenance Inspection – IAM). This person also will be charged to review prior entries on the aeronautical products log book. When the AMO does not perform aircraft maintenance, this paragraph should specify “Not applicable”.
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