Opportunity
Federal Register #FAA-2026-5017
FAA Seeks Public Comment on Renewal of Aircraft Maintenance Documentation (Form 337)
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
August 03, 2026
Identifier
FAA-2026-5017
This opportunity involves the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seeking public input on the renewal of its information collection process for aircraft maintenance documentation (FAA Form 337). - Government Buyer: - Department of Transportation (DOT) - Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) - Purpose: - Request for public comments on the continued use of FAA Form 337, which documents major repairs and alterations to aircraft - Ensures compliance with Title 14 CFR part 43 for general aviation aircraft - Key Details: - Form 337 records who performed maintenance, what was done, when, where, and how - In the most recent year, 76,253 forms were submitted, covering about 20% of general aviation aircraft - No procurement of goods or services is involved - No OEMs, vendors, or product/service line items are mentioned - The FAA is focused on evaluating the necessity, accuracy, and burden of this information collection process - No unique technical or product requirements are specified
Description
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) invites public comments on its intention to request Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval to renew information collection related to aircraft maintenance. This collection focuses on FAA Form 337, which documents major alterations and repairs to aircraft, ensuring safety and compliance with Title 14 CFR part 43. The information collected records details of maintenance actions including who performed the task, what was done, when, where, and how. The FAA estimates that in 2024, 76,253 Form 337 submissions were made, representing about one in every five general aviation aircraft, with each form taking approximately one hour to complete.