FAA Repair Station

QC Advisors FAA Repair Station photo - Working on a general aviation aircraft

After more than two years of work, QCA’s has obtained certification for a FAA repair station, Ohio Avionics.  Having lived through the excruciating process of developing and refining repair station procedures, a repair station, quality control and training program manuals, numerous supporting forms and lists to satisfy the FAA’s requirements, QCA now offers assistance to others in this area.

In addition to knowing how to develop repair station documentation, we are also intimately familiar with the FAA’s certification process, myriad of forms, their document submittal system (SAS) and document review system (DCT).  Let QCA help you remove the uncertainty & pain and reduce the time needed to establish a new or upgrade older repair station.

How QCA can help

  • Creating the many documents needed to establish a new FAA repair station
  • Bring an existing repair station with older documentation up to standard
  • Transition a repair station from one owner to a new owner
  • Respond to discrepancies identified by the FAA
  • Receive guidance on navigating the FAA’s new SAS (document submittal system) and responding to DCTs (aligning repair station documentation with the expectations of the FAA).

QC Advisors  •  Cincinnati, OH
erik.n@qc-advisors.com  •  (513) 531-0300