Each network airline has an aircraft maintenance program
with technicians who have completed approved training
or operate under FAA issued aircraft maintenance Repair
Station License. Aircraft are inspected and maintained
on a daily basis and issues are addressed immediately
under guidelines set up by each airline and the Federal
Aviation Administration. Large US commercial passenger
airlines maintain their fleet of aircraft in accordance
with FAA-approved maintenance programs. Every airline
maintenance department has guidelines established to
ensure that the aircraft are in compliance with all
the requirements of FAR 121, including Quality Control,
Maintenance Control, Engine Health Monitoring Program
and Continuous Airworthiness Systems Evaluation.
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