Aircraft Disposal Overview Donation Process and Requirements presented by Sandra Klar
Federal Aircraft Disposal GSA Region 9 in San Francisco is responsible for disposal of all federal aircraft. What happens when aircraft become excess to federal agency needs?
Here is a Typical Title FMR Title 41 102-36.340 states that Federal agencies must report to GSA all excess aircraft, regardless of condition or dollar value. DOD 4160.21-M Volume 4 states that DLA Disposition Services sites will not screen or report aircraft. The Military Department will report flyable aircraft to General Services Administration (GSA), Region 9 (Pacific Rim Region). (2) This policy applies to all aircraft; however, processing procedures may vary for aircraft located at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG).
What is the process for reporting excess aircraft? Submit a Standard Form (SF) 120, Report of Excess Personal Property to GSA (Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) Region 9. Submit Electronically to GSA's Federal Disposal System via our website at www.GSAXcess.gov. Stock Classes: 1510, 1520, 1550
Include the following information (1) Manufacturer, date of manufacture, model, serial number. (2) Major components missing from the aircraft (such as engines, electronics). (3) Whether or not the: (i) Aircraft is operational; (ii) Dataplate is available; (iii) Historical and maintenance records are available; (iv) Aircraft has been previously certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and/or has been maintained to FAA airworthiness standards; (v) Aircraft was previously used for non-flight purposes (i.e., ground training or static display), and has been subjected to extensive disassembly and re-assembly procedures for ground training, or repeated burning for fire-fighting training purposes.
Required Fields
Screening Aircraft: Utilization Aircraft are available on GSAXcess for 60 days. Federal Agencies can freeze and request aircraft at any time during the 60 days---Allocated immediately. Federal Transfers SF 122/Electronic
Federal Customers Include USDA Forest Service National Science Foundation Department of State Department of Homeland Security Department of Defense US Coast Guard FBI NASA
Screening Aircraft: Donation Aircraft are available on GSAXcess for 60 days. Donees, through the State Agency for Surplus Property may request/freeze aircraft at any time---Allocated 1 day after the Surplus Release Date. State Agency for Surplus Property (SASP) acts as a middle man between GSA and eligible donees. Donation Transfers SF 123/Electronic
Screening Aircraft: Requesting Donee Requirements for Non-Flyable or Combat Aircraft: -Letter of Intent on Letterhead -Cover Letter from SASP Donee Requirements for Flyable Non-Combat Aircraft: -Letter of Intent on Letterhead -Cover Letter from SASP -Civilian Governing Board Document (CGBD)
Screening Aircraft: Letter of Intent Non-profits and Public Agencies: -Number and type of current aircraft. -Description of program. -Intended use SBA 8(A) Participants: -SBA approval for the specific aircraft. -Aircraft are within their business requirements/plan. -Graduation date is at minimum 5 years away
Screening Aircraft: Letter of Intent For Flyable Non-Combat Aircraft: -The Transfer Order number and tail number of the aircraft requested; -A general description of the activity (which, at a minimum, will address the number of licensed pilots); -A detailed justification for acquiring the aircraft; -The number of aircraft already owned; -Approval or concurrence by oversight authority or budget authority ([Board of Trustees, for example] as an attachment to the Application Letter); -Whether or not a request for any aircraft has been denied in the past 3 years and, if so, why, {for material reasons with the application, not simply for having lost the competition for an aircraft); and -If the activity has been found to be in violation of a Federal civil rights statute or program requirement in the past 3 years and disposition of such violation.
Screening Aircraft: After Allocation SF 123 Signed Notarized Conditional Transfer Document Invoice/Distribution Document Complete Packet: -Letter of Intent -Cover Letter -CTD -SF 123 -Invoice/DD
Combat or Non-Commercially Saleable. -Static Display only Combat or Non-Commercially Saleable -Static Display only -Perpetually Restricted Non-Combat or Commercially Saleable -Can be flown -Restricted for 5 years -Title passes
Donation Customers Include… Local Law Enforcement Museums Technical Schools Cities and Counties
SASP Responsibilities GSA Responsibilities Bi-annual Reviews -Property Accountability & Control -Fiscal Responsibility -Compliance -Eligibility 100% Compliance for Aircraft SASP Responsibilities Eligibility Compliance -Annual Surveys -Physical Visits
Who in GSA Handles Surplus Aircraft? Lisa Schrad (Office/Cell) 702-439-0997 Lisa.Schrad@gsa.gov