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The regulations governing the curriculum and operations of FAA-certified aviation maintenance technician schools would undergo several major changes, if the agency adopts recent rulemaking. These amendments would “modernize and reorganize the required curriculum subjects in the appendices of the current regulations,” the FAA says. “They would also remove the course content items currently located in the appendices and require that they be placed in each school’s operations specifications so they could more easily be amended when necessary.” Existing curricula are “outdated, do not meet current industry needs and can be changed only through notice and comment rulemaking.” Comments are due by December 31.

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