Membership Access

Browse the Store. Request Access to Purchase.

Sixty Spares allows public visitors to browse UH-60 parts and product categories. Purchasing, checkout access, interactive manuals, clickable diagrams, and technical tools are restricted to approved users.

Membership is designed for verified maintenance teams, aviation buyers, fleet operators, repair facilities, and approved organizations that need UH-60 part identification and procurement support.

Access Model

Public Browsing, Approved Purchasing

Browse Store Public
View Products Public
Add to Cart Approved Members
Checkout Approved Members
Manuals Approved Members
Interactive Diagrams Approved Members
Important: Sixty Spares is not a standard open-checkout parts store. Public users may browse product listings and categories, but purchasing and checkout require an approved account. This helps protect restricted workflows, technical data access, and procurement controls.

Access Plans

Choose the Right Access Level

Start with browsing access, then request approval for purchasing, manuals, diagrams, and procurement tools.

Buyer Access

For individual buyers, mechanics, and procurement users who need access to purchase listed parts.

  • Browse product catalog
  • Request purchasing approval
  • Access approved checkout
  • Submit RFQs for unlisted parts
  • View order history

Fleet / Enterprise

For larger aviation organizations, fleet support teams, and approved procurement departments.

  • Multi-user account access
  • Team purchasing controls
  • Manual and diagram access
  • Bulk RFQ support
  • Custom sourcing workflow

What Members Unlock

More Than a Parts Store

Approved users can move beyond public browsing and use Sixty Spares as a procurement and technical reference tool.

Approved Purchasing

Members can add approved products to cart and complete checkout.

Interactive Manuals

Access UH-60 manual sections, assembly references, and clickable diagrams.

Part Identification

Use part numbers, NSNs, alternate numbers, and manual references to verify components.

Procurement Support

Submit RFQs for unlisted, bulk, hard-to-source, or condition-specific parts.

Public vs. Member

What Changes After Approval?

Public Visitor Can browse products and submit contact requests
Approved Buyer Can purchase eligible listed products
Approved Shop Can access manual tools and diagram-based part lookup
Enterprise User Can request multi-user access and bulk procurement support
Request Access

Approval Process

How to Get Purchasing Access

The approval process keeps purchasing, manuals, diagrams, and technical workflows available to the right users.

01

Browse First

Search the Part Store and confirm the type of products or systems you need.

02

Request Access

Contact Sixty Spares with your company, role, and purchasing requirements.

03

Account Review

Your request is reviewed for purchasing access, manual access, or team access.

04

Start Purchasing

Once approved, your account can access the correct tools, products, and checkout options.

Store vs. RFQ

Use the Store First. Use RFQ for Missing Parts.

The RFQ form is intended for parts that are not listed in the Part Store, bulk requests, condition-specific sourcing, or parts that require additional review.

If a product is already listed, approved members should use the product page and cart whenever possible. That keeps inventory, orders, and procurement workflows clean.

Quick Rule

Where Should You Go?

Product Is Listed Use Part Store
Product Is Missing Submit RFQ
Need Bulk Quantity Submit RFQ
Need Manual Access Request Membership

FAQ

Membership Questions

Can anyone browse the Part Store?

Yes. Public visitors can browse product categories and general product information.

Why can’t public visitors purchase immediately?

Purchasing is limited to approved users so Sixty Spares can manage account eligibility, technical workflows, and procurement controls.

Are manuals available to public users?

No. Interactive manuals, clickable diagrams, technical references, and restricted member tools require approved access.

When should I use the RFQ form?

Use RFQ for parts that are not listed, bulk requests, NSN-only requests, or special sourcing needs.

Ready to Request Access?

Browse the Part Store first, then request approval when you are ready to purchase or access member-only manual tools.