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Helicopter Field Maintenance Training on Four (4) Various Bell Helicopters for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airworthiness (Maintenance/Avionics) Inspectors

Department of Transportation · Federal Aviation Administration · 6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCS
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Solicitation number
6973GH-26-R-00199
Notice type
Solicitation
NAICS
611519
Product service code
U099
Set-aside
Unrestricted
Posted
2026-07-27
Response deadline
Aug 26, 2026, 10:00 PM UTC
Contracting contact
gilbert.n.park@faa.gov

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Statement of work, as posted

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center (MMAC), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has a requirement for Helicopter Field Maintenance Training IAW Air Transport Association (ATA) 104 Specifications for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airworthiness (Maintenance/Avionics) Inspectors on the following helicopters: Bell 206B Field Maintenance Training, Bell 429 Field Maintenance Training, Bell 407 Field Maintenance Training and Bell 412 Maintenance Initial Training. It is the intent of the Government to award multiple contract(s) using an Indefinite Delivery/Requirements type Contract priced by CLIN with student qualifier for a one (1) year base period and four (4) option years, if exercised. The Government intends to award multiple contracts. The intent is to award each aircraft type to the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) Offeror. Each aircraft requirement is identified by separate CLINs in Schedule B and competition will be on an aircraft by aircraft basis. Resulting contract will be awarded to the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) Offeror per aircraft. The awarded contract(s) may contain many, few, or one aircraft depending on the competition results. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE IN WRITING AND EMAILED TO THE CONTRACTING SPECIALIST. CONTACT INFORMATION BELOW. All interested sources should first attempt to download the attached SIR and supporting document(s). If downloading is not possible, all request for copies of the SIR documents(s) must be made in writing to the attention of Gilbert Park, Contracting Specialist (AAQ-740), via e-mail at gilbert.n.park@faa.gov. Any and all questions pertaining to this SIR should be submitted in writing to the contract specialist at, gilbert.n.park@faa.gov by 3:00 p.m. CST on August 10, 2026 to allow for adequate response time. No questions will be allowed after that date and time. Technical and cost proposals must be received by the FAA no later than 5:00 P.M. CST, August 26, 2026. Proposals must be submitted electronically to gilbert.n.park@faa.gov, and addressed with the SIR Number 6973GH-26-R-00199. All submittals will need to allow sufficient time to process through security procedures in place at the Aeronautical Center. In accordance with SIR Section L provision 3.2.2.3-14 entitled, "Late Submissions, Modifications, and Withdrawals of Submittals," any proposals received after the due time and date of 5:00 p.m. CST, August 26, 2026, will not be considered. In addition, if all requested information is not furnished in the offeror's proposal, the offeror's proposal may be determined to be non-responsive and ineligible for consideration for contract award. The SIR/RFO is not to be construed as a contract or a commitment of any kind. The Government shall not be liable for payment of any costs attributed to the preparation and submission of requested proposal documentation. Note: If you are viewing this from a third party source, other than the Sam website, please visit the Sam site at sam.gov, as some attachments do not transfer correctly to other websites.

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Gilbert Park
Role
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Email
gilbert.n.park@faa.gov
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