Sec. 335. Service difficulty reports
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Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter through 2027, the Administrator shall brief the appropriate committees of Congress on compliance with requirements relating to service difficulty reports during the preceding year. The Administrator shall include in the briefing required under subsection
(a)information relating to— operators required to comply with section 121.703 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations; approval or certificate holders required to comply with section 183.63 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations; and FAA offices that investigate service difficulty reports, as documented in the following FAA Orders (and any subsequent revisions of such orders): FAA Order 8900.1A, titled Flight Standards Information Management System and issued on October 27, 2022. FAA Order 8120.23A, titled Certificate Management of Production Approval Holders and issued on March 6, 2017. FAA Order 8110.107B, titled Monitor Safety/Analyze Data and issued on October 13, 2023. The Administrator shall include in the briefing required under subsection
(a)the following information with respect to the year preceding the year in which the briefing is provided: An identification of categories of service difficulties reported. An identification of service difficulties for which repeated reports are made. A general description of the causes of all service difficulty reports, as determined by the Administrator. A description of actions taken by, or required by, the Administrator to address identified causes of service difficulties. A description of violations of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, related to service difficulty reports and any actions taken by the Administrator in response to such violations.