§ 44717. Aging aircraft
(a)
Inspections and Reviews.—
The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration shall prescribe regulations that ensure the continuing airworthiness of aging aircraft. The regulations prescribed under subsection (a) of this section—
(1)
at least shall require the Administrator to make inspections, and review the maintenance and other records, of each aircraft an air carrier uses to provide air transportation that the Administrator decides may be necessary to enable the Administrator to decide whether the aircraft is in safe condition and maintained properly for operation in air transportation;
(2)
at least shall require an air carrier to demonstrate to the Administrator, as part of the inspection, that maintenance of the aircraft’s age-sensitive parts and components has been adequate and timely enough to ensure the highest degree of safety;
(b)
When and How Inspections and Reviews Shall Be Carried Out.—
(c)
Aircraft Maintenance Safety Programs.—
The Administrator shall establish—
(1)
a program to verify that air carriers are maintaining their aircraft according to maintenance programs approved by the Administrator;
(d)
Foreign Air Transportation.—
(1)
The Administrator shall take all possible steps to encourage governments of foreign countries and relevant international organizations to develop standards and requirements for inspections and reviews that—