TSA Extends Aircraft Repair Station Security Paperwork
Published Date: 6/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The TSA is asking to keep collecting info from aircraft repair stations to keep security tight. This means repair shops must keep certain records and can ask for a review if needed. No big changes or extra costs are expected, but the paperwork rules will stay in place for now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Repair Stations Keep Recordkeeping Rules
If you operate an aircraft repair station, the TSA will continue to require you to keep certain security records and follow existing paperwork requirements while the Office of Management and Budget reviews the extension. The agency says no major changes or extra costs are expected, but the recordkeeping rules remain in place for now.
Repair Stations May Seek Reconsideration
If you run an aircraft repair station, you can submit petitions for reconsideration to request review of certain TSA actions. The TSA will continue to accept these petitions as part of the ongoing information collection extension process.
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