Article 3.Continued validity of type-certificates and related certificates of airworthiness
Article 4.Continued validity of supplemental type-certificates
Article 5.Continued operation of certain aircraft registered by Member States
Article 6.Continued validity of parts and appliances certificates
SECTION A TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART B — TYPE-CERTIFICATES AND RESTRICTED TYPE-CERTIFICATES
21.A.20 Compliance with the type-certification basis and environmental protection requirements
(a) The applicant for a type-certificate or a restricted type-certificate shall...
(b) The applicant shall provide the Agency with a certification programme...
(c) The applicant shall record justification of compliance within compliance documents...
(d) The applicant shall declare that it has demonstrated compliance with...
(e) Where the applicant holds an appropriate design organisation approval, the...
(a) The applicant shall perform all inspections and tests necessary to...
(b) Before each test required by point (a) is undertaken, the...
(c) The applicant shall allow the Agency to make any inspection...
(d) The applicant shall allow the Agency to review any report...
(e) For tests performed or witnessed by the Agency under point...
SUBPART D — CHANGES TO TYPE-CERTIFICATES AND RESTRICTED TYPE-CERTIFICATES
(a) An applicant for a change to a type-certificate shall demonstrate...
(b) By derogation from point (a), an applicant may show that...
(d) If the Agency finds that the airworthiness code in effect...
(e) An application for a change to a type-certificate for large...
(f) If an applicant chooses to comply with a certification specification...
SUBPART E — SUPPLEMENTAL TYPE-CERTIFICATES
SUBPART F — PRODUCTION WITHOUT PRODUCTION ORGANISATION APPROVAL
SUBPART G — PRODUCTION ORGANISATION APPROVAL
SUBPART H — CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS AND RESTRICTED CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS
SUBPART J — DESIGN ORGANISATION APPROVAL
SUBPART O — EUROPEAN TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDER AUTHORISATIONS
21.A.711 Issue of a permit to fly
(b) An appropriately approved design organisation may issue a permit to...
(c) An appropriately approved production organisation may issue a permit to...
(d) An appropriately approved continuing airworthiness management organisation may issue a...
(e) The permit to fly shall specify the purpose(s) and any...
(g) Upon evidence that any of the conditions specified in point...
SUBPART Q — IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTS, PARTS AND APPLIANCES
SECTION B PROCEDURES FOR COMPETENT AUTHORITIES
SUBPART B — TYPE-CERTIFICATES AND RESTRICTED TYPE-CERTIFICATES
SUBPART D — CHANGES TO TYPE-CERTIFICATES AND RESTRICTED TYPE-CERTIFICATES
SUBPART F — PRODUCTION WITHOUT PRODUCTION ORGANISATION APPROVAL
SUBPART H — CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS AND RESTRICTED CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS
SUBPART I — NOISE CERTIFICATES
SUBPART O — EUROPEAN TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDER AUTHORISATIONS
SUBPART Q — IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTS, PARTS AND APPLIANCES
The EASA ('European Aviation Safety Agency') Forms referred to in...
Appendix I EASA Form 1 Authorised release Certificate Appendix II...
Authorised Release Certificate — EASA Form 1 referred to in Annex I (Part 21)
Instructions for the use of EASA Form 1
1.1. A primary purpose of the certificate is to declare the...
1.2. Correlation must be established between the certificate and the item(s)....
1.3. The certificate is acceptable to many airworthiness authorities, but may...
1.6. The certificate does not constitute approval to install the item...
1.7. A mixture of production released and maintenance released items is...
1.8. A mixture of items certified in conformity with ‘approved data’...
2.1. The certificate must comply with the format attached including block...
2.2. The certificate must be in ‘landscape’ format but the overall...
2.3. The User/Installer responsibility statement can be placed on either side...
2.4. All printing must be clear and legible to permit easy...
2.5. The certificate may either be pre-printed or computer generated but...
2.6. The certificate should be in English, and if appropriate, in...
2.9. The space remaining on the reverse side of the certificate...
5. COMPLETION OF THE CERTIFICATE BY THE ORIGINATOR
Letter of agreement — EASA Form 65 — referred to in Subpart F of Annex I (Part 21)