When it comes to maintaining and repairing turbine engines, trust and certification go hand in hand. At Turbine Solution, LLC, we’re proud to operate as an FAA Part 145 Certified Repair Station—but what does that actually mean for you as a customer? Let’s break it down.
What Is a Part 145 Repair Station?
An FAA Part 145 Repair Station is a facility that has been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services on aircraft and aircraft components. This certification ensures that the facility meets strict standards for:
- Personnel qualifications
- Tooling and equipment
- Quality control systems
- Documentation and recordkeeping
- Facility safety and cleanliness
In short, it’s a stamp of approval that says: “This shop meets the highest standards in the aviation industry.”
Why It Matters to You
When you choose a Part 145 Repair Station like Turbine Solution, you’re choosing:
- Accountability: We’re regularly audited by the FAA to ensure compliance.
- Traceability: Every part, repair, and inspection is documented and traceable.
- Expertise: Our technicians are trained, certified, and experienced in turbine engine maintenance.
- Peace of Mind: You know your engine is in the hands of professionals who follow strict procedures and safety protocols.
What We Offer as a Certified Repair Station
At Turbine Solution, we specialize in Honeywell LTS101 series turbine engines, offering:
- Hot Section Inspections
- Scheduled maintenance
- On-site AOG support
- Component repair and replacement
- Detailed reporting and documentation
Our FAA CRS number is 7U1R571D, and we take pride in doing the job right—the first time.
Trust Built on Certification and Care
Being FAA-certified is more than a requirement—it’s a reflection of our commitment to quality, safety, and long-term relationships. Whether you’re a first-time customer or a long-time partner, we want you to feel confident in every service we provide.
Have questions about what our certification means for your aircraft? Contact us today—we’re always happy to talk engines.