Sec. 147.31 - Attendance and enrollment, tests, and
credit for prior instruction or experience.
(a) A certificated aviation maintenance
technician school may not require any student to attend classes of
instruction more than 8 hours in any day or more than 6 days or 40 hours
in any 7-day period.
(b) Each school shall give an
appropriate test to each student who completes a unit of instruction as
shown in that school's approved curriculum.
(c) A school may not graduate a student
unless he has completed all of the appropriate curriculum requirements.
However, the school may credit a student with instruction or previous
experience as follows:
(1) A school may credit a student with
instruction satisfactorily completed at --
(i) An accredited university, college,
junior college;
(ii) An accredited vocational,
technical, trade or high school;
(iii) A military technical school;
(iv) A certificated aviation maintenance
technician school.
(2) A school may determine the amount of
credit to be allowed --
(i) By an entrance test equal to one
given to the students who complete a comparable required curriculum
subject at the crediting school;
(ii) By an evaluation of an
authenticated transcript from the student's former school; or
(iii) In the case of an applicant from a
military school, only on the basis of an entrance test.
(3) A school may credit a student with
previous aviation maintenance experience comparable to required curriculum
subjects. It must determine the amount of credit to be allowed by
documents verifying that experience, and by giving the student a test
equal to the one given to students who complete the comparable required
curriculum subject at the school.
(4) A school may credit a student
seeking an additional rating with previous satisfactory completion of the
general portion of an AMTS curriculum.
(d) A school may not have more students
enrolled than the number stated in its application for a certificate,
unless it amends its application and has it approved.
(e) A school shall use an approved
system for determining final course grades and for recording student
attendance. The system must show hours of absence allowed and show how the
missed material will be made available to the student.
[Amdt. 147-2, 35 FR 5534, Apr. 3, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 147-4, 43 FR 22643, May 25, 1978; Amdt. 147-5, 57 FR
28959, June 29, 1992]