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AA or EASA as Importing Authority. (a) The FAA shall notify the importing Competent Authority (AA or EASA, as applicable) prior to issuing an Authorized Release Certificate, FAA Form 8130-3, in which a non- compliance to an EASA-approved engine, propeller, part or appliance design is to be noted in the Remarks block. This notification should help to resolve all issues regarding the appliance's installation eligibility. This notification should be to the applicable importing Competent Authority. (b) In some cases where an appliance contains a non-compliance that requires EASA approval, the AA shall work with EASA to obtain an approval or determine if the non- compliance may be accepted to allow the import of the appliance prior to EASA approval. (c) In all cases, a written acceptance from the Competent Authority (EASA or AA, as applicable) is required before the issuance of the FAA's Authorized Release Certificate for such engines, propellers, ETSO parts and appliances. A copy of this written acceptance shall be included with the export documentation.
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AA or EASA as Importing Authority. (a) The AA or EASA, as applicable, shall notify the FAA prior to issuing an Authorised Release Certificate in which a non- compliance to an FAA-approved engine, propeller, or article design is to be noted in the Remarks block. This notification should help to resolve all issues regarding the engine, propeller, or appliance's installation eligibility. This notification should be to the responsible ACO. Addresses for all FAA ACOs are listed in Appendix A. (b) In all cases, the FAA shall provide a written acceptance before the issuance of the Authorised Release Certificate for such engines, propellers, and TSO appliances. A copy of this written acceptance shall be included with the export documentation. (a) The FAA shall notify the importing Competent Authority (AA or EASA, as applicable) prior to issuing an Authorized Release Certificate, FAA Form 8130-3, in which a non- compliance to an EASA-approved engine, propeller, part or article design is to be noted in the Remarks block. This notification should help to resolve all issues regarding the appliance's installation eligibility. This notification should be to the applicable importing Competent Authority. (b) In some cases where an article contains a non-compliance that requires EASA approval, the AA shall work with EASA to obtain an approval or determine if the non-compliance may be accepted to allow the import of the article prior to EASA approval. (c) In all cases, a written acceptance from the Competent Authority (EASA or AA, as applicable) is required before the issuance of the FAA's Authorized Release Certificate for such engines, propellers, ETSO parts and appliances. A copy of this written acceptance shall be included with the export documentation.

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