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02:05:56 05/19/09
Aero Tv Aea's Ric Peri Eye On Washington (Part 2)
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Unpuzzling The Regs Put Forth by The Washington Puzzle Palaces Ric Peri, AEA's man in Washington, chatted with Aero-TV a few weeks ago on a number of topics, and in Part Two of the interview, Peri talks some more about Repair Stations, Repair Manuals, standardization, and the ever-changing role of the DER. The status of the Part 147 ARAC, the standard for Aviation maintenance schools, came up as it will determine how (primarily) A%Ps are brought into the industry for years to come. The program has been out of committee for quite a few months and the inevitable back and forth between the industry and the FAA is underway. AML-STCs... the topic is a complex one and one that was generating quite a bit of discussion at AEA 2009. AML (Approved Model List) STCs are a way to lower the costs and regulatory complexity of avionics installations, but the problem is that all such STC are hybrids... putting the burden of installation, interfaces, and any special requirements on the installer. The current generation of AMLs, says Peri, requires extensive knowledge on the part of the installer and the shop that they work for... especially since so many installs these days are for whole systems rather than individual units... thus requiring a wide range of avionics knowledge and not nearly as much specialization. Peri also chatted about the definition of "currency" as regards inspection programs... especially as to how the FAA seems to be readying to define it from here on out. These definitions will mean much to the industry -- but seem to be set to mean different things for different types and generations of technologies. These definitions are going to be somewhat fluid for the next few years as the industry digests what these changes mean and wrestles with the FAA for their ultimate interpretations. Ric Peri is AEA's Vice President Of Government & Industry Affairs and an astute observer of the Washington regulatory scene. The Aircraft Electronics Association represents more than 1,300 aviation businesses, including repair stations that specialize in maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic systems in general aviation aircraft. AEA membership also includes instruments facilities, manufacturers of avionics equipment, instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, test equipment manufacturers, major distributors, and educational institutions. AEA's Ric Peri Updates Aero-TV On The Current Aero-Electronic Regulatory Environment (Part Two)! FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.
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22:48:06 05/18/09
Aero Tv Aea's Ric Peri Eye On Washington (Part 1)
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Unpuzzling The Regs Put Forth by The Washington Puzzle Palaces Produced just before the FAA had a sudden and unexpected moment of good sense and killed off the current NPRM covering an aggressive Repair Station regs, AEA's Ric Peri held forth on a number of ponderous topics... Part 145 included. While the withdrawal plays into the sentiments expressed by much of the avionics industry, there remains a lot of turmoil over the future of the FAA's regulatory interface with Maintenance operations. With some 4000 repair Stations around the globe under the FAA's supervision and the cost/complexities of their operations showing NO signs of slowing, any new regulatory input is a serious topic, indeed. There are a number of permutations to the concerns about Part 145 Operations and we suppose it wasn';t going to be long before the TSA stuck its nose into the International certification issues affecting FAA certified Repair Stations operating outside the US. Their interest and potential effect is like the Sword of Damocles for many... who worry that TSA's overt over-reaction and subsequent over-regulation may come to haunt them as well... We can certainly understand THOSE concerns. Ric also discussed Field Approvals... which once "flowed like water," but now, in an era where the FAA staff is over-taxed and under-staffed, they're much harder to come by. Field Approvals are now being worked on a "priority" basis and GA is finding itself, increasingly, nowhere near the top of the list. Still, Ric sees the situation improving for a number of reasons... listen to what he says and see if you don't agree with his guarded optimism... Ric Peri is AEA's Vice President Of Government & Industry Affairs and an astute observer of the Washington regulatory scene. The Aircraft Electronics Association represents more than 1,300 aviation businesses, including repair stations that specialize in maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic systems in general aviation aircraft. AEA membership also includes instruments facilities, manufacturers of avionics equipment, instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, test equipment manufacturers, major distributors, and educational institutions. AEA's Ric Peri Updates Aero-TV On The Current Aero-Electronic Regulatory Environment! FMI: www.aea.net, www.aero-tv.net, www.youtube.com/aerotvnetwork, http://twitter.com/AeroNews Copyright 2009, Aero-News Network, Inc., ALL Rights Reserved.



