Sec. 147.38a - Quality of instruction.
Each certificated aviation maintenance
technician school shall provide instruction of such quality that, of its
graduates of a curriculum for each rating who apply for a mechanic
certificate or additional rating within 60 days after they are graduated,
the percentage of those passing the applicable FAA written tests on their
first attempt during any period of 24 calendar months is at least the
percentage figured as follows:
(a) For a school graduating fewer than
51 students during that period -- the national passing norm minus the
number 20.
(b) For a school graduating at least 51,
but fewer than 201, students during that period -- the national passing
norm minus the number 15.
(c) For a school graduating more than
200 students during that period -- the national passing norm minus the
number 10.
As used in this section, "national
passing norm" is the number representing the percentage of all graduates
(of a curriculum for a particular rating) of all certificated aviation
maintenance technician schools who apply for a mechanic certificate or
additional rating within 60 days after they are graduated and pass the
applicable FAA written tests on their first attempt during the period of
24 calendar months described in this section.
[Amdt. 147-2, 35 FR 5534, Apr. 3, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 147-3, 41 FR 47230, Oct. 28, 1976]