Rule 4766-5-09 | Maintenance documentation.
[Comment: For dates and availability of material incorporated by reference in this chapter of the Administrative Code, see rule 4766-5-18 of the Administrative Code.]
(A) A licensed AMSO shall ensure that all permitted aircraft are in compliance at all times with FAA regulations pertaining to safety and maintenance operating specifications set forth in "14 C.F.R. Part 135 Certificate" under which the AMSO operates.
(B) A licensed AMSO shall ensure performance and maintain documentation of all periodic maintenance and repairs of bio-medical equipment as required by the manufacturer and/or the food and drug administration for a period of two years from date of repair or maintenance. Information shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) Date of last bio-medical inspection;
(2) Date of service or repair;
(3) Description of service or repair performed;
(4) Documentation of who performed inspection, service, or repair;
(5) Documentation of inspection, service, or repair performed.
(C) A licensed AMSO shall maintain documentation of all periodic maintenance of patient care equipment as required by the original equipment manufacturer, including but not limited to the following:
(1) Date of last inspection;
(2) Date of service or repair;
(3) Description of service/repair performed;
(4) Name of who performed inspection, service, or repair;
(5) Documentation of inspection, service, or repair performed.
(D) Aircraft records shall be kept for a period of twelve months after the aircraft is removed from inventory.