Airworthiness Certification Sample Clauses

Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and CAAI for standard category airworthiness certification. Standard airworthiness certificates are issued in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport categories of aircraft, as well as for manned-free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-conventional aircraft. Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued, will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section V of this document.
Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA for standard category airworthiness certification. 2.1.1.1 The FAA and the CAA do not normally issue design approvals for products or articles manufactured outside their regulatory jurisdiction unless there is a demonstrated U.S. or New Zealand interest, as the importing State, in issuing the approval. 2.1.1.2 For the FAA, standard airworthiness certificates are issued for aircraft type certificated in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport categories of aircraft, as well as for manned-free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light airplanes (VLA), gliders, and other non-conventional aircraft. 2.1.1.3 For the CAA, standard airworthiness certificates are issued for aircraft that are type certificated in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter and transport categories. 2.1.1.4 Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section IX of this document.
Airworthiness Certification. The Seller represents and warrants that each Material is manufactured under an approval granted or accepted by the FAA under 14 C.F.R. Part 21 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Upon delivery to the Buyer, the Seller will provide with each Material a certification that the Material has been approved or accepted by the FAA under 14 C.F.R. Part 21. Acceptable certification documents include the following: • Federal Aviation Administration – FAA Form 8130-3 Airworthiness Approval Tag • Joint Aviation Authorities – JAA Form One Authorized Release CertificateEuropean Aviation Safety Agency – EASA Form One Authorized Release Certificate • Transport Canada – TC Form 24-0078 Authorized Release Certificate • A Certificate of Conformance or Material Certification Document that lists the parts by Manufacturer’s part number and condition, and contains a signed statement certifying that such parts are aeronautical replacement parts listing the specific FAA approval or acceptance criteria applicable to such parts. To meet the above criteria, it is permissible for the Seller to provide the Buyer with copies of certification documents originally supplied to the Seller with shipments of Material prior to the transfer of the Material to the Buyer. The original certification documents are required to meet certification requirements stated above and the original copies, if not provided to the Buyer with the shipments, will remain on file at the Seller’s facility.
Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and JCAB for standard category airworthiness certification. Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section V of this document.
Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and for standard category airworthiness certification. Standard airworthiness certificates are issued in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport categories of aircraft, as well as for manned-free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, gliders, and other non-conventional aircraft. Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued, will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section 5 of this document.
Airworthiness Certification. The Contractor shall maintain OEM and FAA certifications for the repair of all components related to the RSS for the Period of Performance (POP) prescribed herein. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Contracting Officer of the loss of either certification. The Contractor shall ensure software versions are noted distinctly on all equipment documents including inventory management documents and any reports required by the SOW.
Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and CAA for standard category airworthiness certification. For the FAA, standard airworthiness certificates are issued in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport categories of aircraft, as well as for manned-free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-conventional aircraft. For the CAA, standard airworthiness certificates are issued for aircraft that are type certificated in the normal, utility and acrobatic categories. Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is issued by the FAA or a restricted or special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section V of this document.
Airworthiness Certification. The FAA will provide initial airworthiness approvals as required to meet either baseline or PSSA program needs. Airworthiness approvals to be issued include: