ACCG

FAA Certification Services

What ACCG Does For You

FAA Manuals and Certification Services

ACCG Creates Your Manuals & Gets FAA Approval ASAP!

All manuals that involve FAA submission go through 3 basic processes:

  1. We gather the operator, aircraft, and pilot information.
  2. Then we match the information with the related regulations to make the manuals.
  3. Then proceed with the FAA approval process.

A more detail version of the processing is below in the Certification Flow Chart.

Filling out the Forms

To complete step 1. ACCG will utilize customer forms to gather the information we will need. Full certifications will require pretty much all the information that is applicable to your Part 135, Part 145, or Part 91 Sub-K application.

The information in the forms help us create your manual(s) or sections of manuals about your general policies, duties, responsibilities of personnel, operational control policy, and procedures. Part 135, Part 145, and Part 91 Subpart K requires that your manuals include instructions and information that allow your personnel to perform their duties and responsibilities.

ACCG will work closely together with the Program Manager and develop the procedures for your specific operation.

Other Programs, Manuals, and Material we help you with...

The following is a list of additional approved programs, manuals, and material:

  • Configuration Deviation List (CDL), if applicable
  • Minimum Equipment Lists
  • FAA approved Company Forms
  • Cockpit checklist
  • Passenger briefing cards
  • Noise and emission plan, if applicable
  • Airport Runway Analysis program (not required for non-transport category aircraft operations)
  • Exemption and deviation requests (if approved, they must be added to the Management Specifications)
  • Hazardous Materials Recognition Program
  • Security Program (Coordinated with the POI, but issued by TSA)
  • Flight Attendant Manual (required only for aircraft certificated to carry more than 19 passengers or if operator chooses to carry a person performing such duties)
  • Dispatch/flight following/flight locating procedures
  • Management Specifications (operations and airworthiness)
  • Management Specifications worksheets
  • Maintenance Reliability Program (optional)
  • Proving and/or validation test plan
  • Emergency evacuation demonstration plan, if required
  • Ditching demonstration plan, if required
  • Continuous analysis and surveillance system for aircraft maintained under a Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program (CAMP)
  • Compliance statement
  • Owner acknowledgment/contract requirements
  • Flight Attendant training program curriculum and/or revisions, if applicable
  • Location of principal base of operations
  • List of all DBA's the program manager may operate under
  • List of aircraft
  • Internal audit program
  • Accident notification procedures
  • Pilot safety background checks and procedures
  • Location of the records repository (should be located at principal base of operations)
  • Any deviation requests
  • Other requested authorizations

Proceeding to the next level

In order to process your application service order please review the appropriate pages on the site, and then either send the appropriate Customer Order Form or contact us and we will set your order up for you.

Also see:

Part 135 certification process with the FAA (FAA's version)

Part 135 Certification Flow (ACCG's version)

FAA Certification Video (takes a few minutes to load, turn your volume up)

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