FAR DECODED — TITLE 14 CFR

Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program Use by Fractional Ownership Program Manager

Regulation Text

Fractional ownership program aircraft may be maintained under a continuous airworthiness maintenance program (CAMP) under §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443. Any program manager who elects to maintain the program aircraft using a continuous airworthiness maintenance program must comply with §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443.

The short answer

(14 CFR § 91.1411) permits fractional ownership program aircraft to be maintained under a Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP) under §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443. A program manager who elects to use a CAMP must comply with §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443.

Research Notes

Common Questions

Is a CAMP mandatory for fractional program aircraft?

No. The rule says aircraft "may be" maintained under a CAMP; it is elective. But if a program manager elects it, compliance with §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443 becomes mandatory.

Fractional ownership program aircraft may be maintained under a continuous airworthiness maintenance program (CAMP) under §§ 91.1413 through 91.1443. (14 CFR § 91.1411)

Which sections apply once a CAMP is elected?

Sections 91.1413 through 91.1443 apply in full once the program manager elects to maintain program aircraft using a CAMP.

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