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Veracity Earns FAA Part 145 Repair Station Certification

Inspection Service Provider To Offer On-Site And In-Shop NDT Inspections

The FAA has awarded Part 145 Repair Station Certification to Veracity Technology Solutions.

Certification was earned through demonstrating competence in safety, technical and quality standards during a five phase process and covers nondestructive testing for visual, penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current and ultrasonic methods.

“This FAA certification allows us to better serve the aviation community and as NDT technology continues to advance, Veracity’s technicians can respond with the same level of quality our current customers have come to expect” said Jeff Siewert, Veracity’s Director of Quality.

Veracity’s technicians have an extensive aviation background gained from their prior military service. Among its successes, Veracity developed an autonomous robotic inspection system to detect wing skin corrosion on KC-135 aircraft as well as an ultrasonic technique for the inspection of the aft terminal support beam at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, OK. Veracity’s President, Kevin McKinley said, “Based on our experience and expertise in advanced NDT development, becoming an FAA repair station was the next logical step in our growth as an inspection service provider,” said Kevin McKinley, president of the company.

(Source: Veracity news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.veracityts.com

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