41 C.F.R. § 102-33.370   What must we do to dispose of military FSCAP or life-limited parts?


Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management


Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management
PART 102–33—MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT
Subpart D—Disposing of Government Aircraft and Aircraft Parts
Special Requirements for Disposing of Flight Safety Critical Aircraft Parts (FSCAP) and Life-Limited Parts

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§ 102-33.370   What must we do to dispose of military FSCAP or life-limited parts?

To dispose of military FSCAP or life-limited parts, you must use the following tables:

(a) Table 1 for disposing of uninstalled FSCAP and life-limited parts follows:

                        Table 1 for Disposing of Uninstalled FSCAP and Life-Limited Parts---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) If an Uninstalled FSCAP (i.e., not installed in an aircraft or engine)_(i) Is documented.......................  Then.......................  (A) You may exchange or sell it or                                                                        transfer it to another executive agency                                                                        under parts 102-36 and 102-39 of this                                                                        subchapter B and the rules in this part;                                                                       (B) GSA may donate it for flight use                                                                        under part 102-37 of this subchapter B;                                                                        or                                                                       (C) GSA may donate it for ground use                                                                        only, after you mutilate and mark it,                                                                        ``FSCAP_NOT AIRWORTHY'' (the State                                                                        Agency for Surplus Property must certify                                                                        that the part has been mutilated and                                                                        marked before donation).(ii) Is undocumented, but traceable to    Then.......................  (A) You may exchange or sell it only to its original equipment manufacturer                                    the OEM or PAH under part 102-39 of this (OEM) or production approval holder                                    subchapter B; (PAH)_                                                                (B) GSA may transfer or donate it for                                                                        flight use, but only by making it a                                                                        condition of the transfer or donation                                                                        agreement that the recipient will have                                                                        the part inspected, repaired, and                                                                        certified by the OEM or PAH before                                                                        putting it into service (Note: Mark                                                                        parts individually to ensure that the                                                                        recipient is aware of the parts' service                                                                        status); or                                                                       (C) GSA may donate it for ground use                                                                        only, after you mutilate and mark it,                                                                        ``FSCAP_NOT AIRWORTHY'' (the State                                                                        Agency for Surplus Property must certify                                                                        that the part has been mutilated and                                                                        marked before donation).(iii) Is undocumented and untraceable,    Then.......................  (A) GSA may transfer or donate it for you must mutilate it, and_                                             ground use only, after you mark it,                                                                        ``FSCAP_NOT AIRWORTHY'' (the State                                                                        Agency for Surplus Property must certify                                                                        that the part has been mutilated and                                                                        marked before donation); or                                                                       (B) You may sell it only for scrap under                                                                        §§ 102-33.310 and 102-33.315. (2) If an uninstalled life-limited part (i.e., not installed in an aircraft or                engine)_(i) Is documented with service life       Then.......................  (A) You may exchange or sell it or remaining.                                                             transfer it to another executive agency                                                                        under parts 102-36 and 102-39 of this                                                                        subchapter B and the rules in this part;                                                                       (B) GSA may donate it for flight use                                                                        under part 102-37 of this subchapter B;                                                                        or                                                                       (C) GSA may donate it for ground use                                                                        only, after you mutilate and mark it,                                                                        ``EXPIRED LIFE-LIMITED_NOT AIRWORTHY''                                                                        (the State Agency for Surplus Property                                                                        must certify that the part has been                                                                        mutilated and marked before donation).(ii) Is documented with no service life   But........................  (A) GSA may transfer or donate it for remaining, or undocumented, GSA may not                                ground use only, after you mutilate and transfer it to another executive agency                                mark it, ``EXPIRED LIFE-LIMITED_NOT for flight use_                                                        AIRWORTHY'' (the State Agency for                                                                        Surplus Property must certify that the                                                                        part has been mutilated and marked                                                                        before donation); or                                                                       (B) You must mutilate it and may sell it                                                                        only for scrap.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) Table 2 for disposing of installed life-limited parts follows:

                              Table 2 for Disposing of Installed Life-Limited Parts---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) If a life-limited part is installed in an aircraft or an engine, and it_(i) Is documented with service life       Then.......................  (A) You may exchange or sell the aircraft remaining_                                                             or engine, or GSA may tranfer the                                                                        aircraft or engine to another executive                                                                        agency under parts 102-36 and 102-39 of                                                                        this subchapter B and the rules in this                                                                        part;                                                                       (B) GSA may donate the aircraft or engine                                                                        for flight use; or                                                                       (C) GSA may donate the aircraft or engine                                                                        for ground use only, after you remove                                                                        the part, mutilate it and mark it,                                                                        ``EXPIRED LIFE-LIMITED_NOT AIRWORTHY.''                                                                        (Note: An internal engine part may be                                                                        left installed, if, as a condition of                                                                        the donation agreement, the receiving                                                                        donee agrees to remove and mutilate the                                                                        part, and mark it (the State Agency for                                                                        Surplus Property must certify that the                                                                        part has been multilated and marked)).(ii) Is documented with no service life   Then.......................  (A) You must remove and mutilate the part remaining, or undocumented_                                            before you exchange or sell the aircraft                                                                        or engine (see rules for disposing of                                                                        uninstalled life-limited parts in Table                                                                        1 of paragraph (a) of this section).                                                                        (Note: If an aircraft or engine is                                                                        exchanged or sold to its OEM or PAH, you                                                                        do not have to remove the expired life-                                                                        limited part);                                                                       (B) You must remove and mutilate it                                                                        before GSA may transfer or donate the                                                                        aircraft or engine for flight use (see                                                                        the rules for disposing of uninstalled                                                                        FSCAP in Table 1 in paragraph (a) of                                                                        this section). (Note: An internal engine                                                                        part may be left installed, if you                                                                        identify the part individually to ensure                                                                        that the receiving agency is aware of                                                                        the part's service status and, as a                                                                        condition of the transfer or donation                                                                        agreement, the receiving agency agrees                                                                        to remove and mutilate the part before                                                                        the engine is put into service. You must                                                                        certify mutilation for transfers, and                                                                        the State Agency for Surplus Property                                                                        must certify that the part has been                                                                        mutilated for donations); or                                                                       (C) GSA may donate the aircraft or engine                                                                        for ground use only, after you remove                                                                        the part, mutilate and mark it ``EXPIRED                                                                        LIFE-LIMITED_NOT AIRWORTHY.'' (Note: An                                                                        internal engine part may be left                                                                        installed, if, as a condition of the                                                                        donation agreement, the receiving agency                                                                        agrees to remove and mutilate the part                                                                        and mark it (the State Agency for                                                                        Surplus Property must certify that the                                                                        part has been mutilated and marked)).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[67 FR 67743, Nov. 6, 2002; 67 FR 70480, Nov. 22, 2002]

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