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US to need drug, alcohol screening for foreign aviation-repair stations

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Monday it has actually completed guidelines needing aviationrepair stations in foreign nations to conduct drug and alcohol screening for workers performing safetysensitive upkeep functions for U.S. airline companies.

The guideline, which needs compliance by December 2027, will impact about 977 repair work stations in 65 countries, the FAA said. The firm said foreign governments or repair stations can obtain a waiver based upon existing testing and requirements.

This rule will guarantee these workers are held to the equivalent high level of security requirements, regardless of where they are physically situated, stated FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker.

The guideline, which requires repair stations to send their screening data digitally to USDOT, was proposed in December 2023 by the FAA, and Congress needed the agency to implement its arrangements.

The FAA has been considering the issue for years. Air travel unions for years have actually called for screening for upkeep functions that are contracted out to fix stations outside the United States.

Transportation Employee Union President John Samuelsen said last year the proposal would close a huge security space.

Airline company mechanics in China and other lower-wage, lower-standard nations who deal with U.S. business aircraft will have to undergo alcohol and drug screening - just like mechanics here, he stated at the time.

Airline companies, which formerly said personal privacy and work laws in foreign countries might conflict with U.S. alcohol and drug testing requirements, raised issues the federal government might not be able to handle waivers and exemptions submitted. They stated the guideline might contravene laws in the UK, Ireland, Germany, the European Union, China, Singapore, Peru, Japan, Chile, Brazil and others.

Chinese repair stations noted that China has extremely strict management and control of the prohibited use of drugs, forbidding any misuse of prohibited drugs. Some stated, however, that drug testing is not frequently requested by companies in China.

(source: Reuters)