Aviation — FAA 49 CFR Part 120
FAA Aviation Compliance: Random Testing, MRO Routing, and Reporting
FAA Part 120 random testing, MRO coordination, and 5-year record retention for flight crew and ground operations.
Your testing program is part of your safety culture. Every result counts.
Aviation operators—FBOs, charter companies, maintenance providers, ground-support services—operate under FAA Part 120, which mirrors DOT Part 40 in many ways but adds unique requirements. Flight crews face higher random-testing rates (50% annual minimum) than ground staff (25%). A missed test, a delayed MRO decision, or a lost RTD record can ground operations. You need a system that keeps pace with flight operations—fast, reliable, and audit-ready.
Atlas Onboard for Aviation
Testing that fits your flight ops schedule.
Flight-Crew Random Selection
Atlas Onboard generates random draws for flight crew (minimum 50% annual) and ground staff (minimum 25% annual) separately. Draws are auditable, timestamped, and stored with a repeatable seed.
Rapid Scheduling & Collection
Atlas Onboard's clinic network supports fast scheduling—critical for aviation where crew are often away from home. Results come back within hours. Non-negatives route to your MRO immediately.
MRO & RTD Coordination
Non-negative results trigger automatic MRO notification and interview scheduling. Once your MRO confirms a positive, Atlas Onboard opens an RTD case and coordinates return-to-duty testing.
FAA Audit Documentation
Every test, interview, and RTD event is logged with timestamp and proof. Download compliance reports. Retention rules (5 years positive, 1 year negative) are automatic.