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Brett Levanto is vice president of operations of OFMK managing firm and client communications in conjunction with regulatory and legislative policy initiatives. He provides strategic and logistical support for the Aeronautical Repair Station Association. Mr. Levanto has experience with organizational and policy issues in both aerospace and government sectors. He obtained a bachelor’s degree from the George Washington University and a Master of Public Policy from the College of William and Mary.
Sarah MacLeod is managing member of OFM&K and a founder and executive director of the Aeronautical Repair Station Association. She has advocated for individuals and companies on international aviation safety law, policy and compliance issues since the 1980s.
Ms. MacLeod obtained a bachelor’s degree from Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington and a law degree from Catholic University of America.
Prerequisite:
None.
Description
This session reviews the history of the FAA Form 8130-3, Authorized Release Certificate, from its beginning as an export airworthiness approval, putting its current usage into context.
Relevant International Regulations & Bilateral Agreements
Required reading:
None.
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this session, participants will have the tools to understand:
The original purpose of FAA Form 8130-3 and the agency’s updates to the regulations, form, and related guidance.
The basic concerns for repair stations in utilizing the form for international compliance under the U.S./EU bilateral agreement.
Target audience:
Anyone working in aviation production or maintenance, with particular benefit for government personnel overseeing parts documentation and airworthiness approvals.
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