FAI reinspection is the repeat evaluation of first article characteristics after a change, issue, or required trigger.
FAI reinspection is the repeat evaluation of first article inspection requirements after a change, nonconformance, production interruption, or other trigger that may affect product conformity. In manufacturing, it commonly refers to rechecking the affected design characteristics, processes, materials, tooling, or documentation that were originally verified during First Article Inspection.
In aerospace and other regulated manufacturing environments, FAI reinspection is often associated with AS9102-based first article workflows. The scope may be limited to changed or affected characteristics, or it may require a more complete reinspection depending on customer, program, or quality system requirements.
FAI reinspection should not be confused with routine in-process inspection or final inspection. It is tied to first article evidence and configuration control, and is usually used to confirm that a product or process remains aligned with the approved design after a relevant change or event.