FAI traceability links first article inspection evidence to the parts, characteristics, revisions, and records it supports.
FAI traceability is the ability to connect First Article Inspection evidence to the specific part, drawing revision, product characteristics, inspection results, and supporting records it represents.
In manufacturing, especially aerospace and other quality-sensitive environments, FAI traceability commonly shows how each inspected characteristic on a first article relates to the applicable design requirement and the recorded measurement or verification result. It may also connect the FAI package to serial or lot identifiers, material certifications, special process records, purchase order data, nonconformance references, and approval history.
FAI traceability is closely associated with AS9102-style first article inspection records, but it is not the same as approval or acceptance of the part. It describes the record linkage and evidence trail. General product traceability follows materials, parts, and processes across the lifecycle; FAI traceability is narrower and focuses on the first article inspection package and its relationship to design and production evidence.