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AS 9100 question - Followup
So, based on the below – am I to understand that any item whether it goes airborne or not, as long as it touches an aircraft (such as an external power source, tool used by a technician, etc) – it must be more than AS9120?
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Mark Hammar
Jun 24, 2017
Or, as we do not manufacturer or repair any parts that go up in a plane – we can remain AS9120?
Please clarify as that is the information I need.
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The general rule of thumb is that if it goes airborne it should be built using a quality management system that is implemented to AS9100, however tools are not. However, the real definitive criteria for having a QMS that meets AS9100 is if your customer requirements demand it.
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