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 |
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(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).
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(ii) Is undocumented, but traceable to its original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or production approval holder (PAH)— |
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(A) You may exchange or sell it only to the OEM or PAH under part 102-39 of this subchapter B;(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).
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(iii) Is undocumented and untraceable, you must mutilate it, and— |
Then |
(A) GSA may transfer or donate it for 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
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(2) If an uninstalled life-limited part (i.e., not installed in an aircraft or engine)— |
(i) Is documented with service life remaining |
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, “EXPIRED LIFE-LIMITED—NOT AIRWORTHY” (the State Agency for Surplus Property must certify that the part has been mutilated and marked before donation).
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(ii) Is documented with no service life remaining, or undocumented, GSA may not transfer it to another executive agency for flight use— |
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(A) GSA may transfer or 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); or(B) You must mutilate it and may sell it only for scrap.
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