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.
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Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA UKCAA 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 (a) 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-manned free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light airplanes aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-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 (b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-case- by-case basis through the special arrangements arrangement provision in Section IX V of this document.
(a) For the UKCAA, certificates of airworthiness are issued for aircraft certificated in the Large (Turbine Powered) Aeroplane, Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, Commuter, Sailplanes/Powered Sailplanes, Large Rotorcraft, Small Rotorcraft, Very Light Aircraft categories, other non-conventional aircraft, including manned balloons and airships.
(b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued will be dealt with on a case- by-case basis through the special arrangement provision in Section V of this document.
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Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA ENAC 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 (a) 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-manned free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light airplanes aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-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 (b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-case- by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section IX V of this document.
(a) For ENAC, standard certificates of airworthiness are issued for aircraft certificated in the Large (Turbine Powered) Aeroplane, Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, Commuter, Sailplanes/Powered Sailplanes, Balloons, Airships, Large Rotorcraft, Small Rotorcraft, and Very Light Aeroplane categories.
(b) 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.
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Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA DGAC 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 (a) 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 aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-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 (b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-case- by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section IX V of this document.
(a) For the DGAC, standard certificates of airworthiness are issued for aircraft certificated in the Large (Turbine Powered) Aeroplane, Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, Commuter, Sailplanes/Powered Sailplanes, Balloons, Airships, Large Rotorcraft, Small Rotorcraft, Very Light Aeroplane categories, and other non-conventional aircraft.
(b) 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.
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Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA LBA 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 (a) 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-manned free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light airplanes aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non- conventional aircraft.
(b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued will be dealt with on a case- 2.
(a) For the LBA, standard certificates of airworthiness are issued for aircraft certificated in the Large (Turbine Powered) Aeroplane, Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, Commuter, Sailplanes/Powered Sailplanes, Balloons, Airships, Large Rotorcraft, Small Rotorcraft, Very Light Aeroplane categories, 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 (b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section IX V of this document. issued will be dealt with on a case- by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section V of this document.
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Airworthiness Certification. These Implementation Procedures for design approval apply to such aircraft type designs to be type certificated by the FAA and the CAA CAA-NL 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 (a) 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-manned free balloons and special classes of aircraft which include airships, very light airplanes aircraft (VLA), gliders, and other non-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 (b) Aircraft for which a special airworthiness certificate is to be issued by the FAA or a special category airworthiness certificate is issued by the CAA will be dealt with on a case-case- by-case basis through the special arrangements provision in Section IX V of this document.
(a) For the CAA-NL, standard certificates of airworthiness are issued for aircraft certificated in the Large (Turbine Powered) Aeroplane, Normal, Utility, Aerobatic, Commuter, Sailplanes/Powered Sailplanes, Balloons, Airships, Large Rotorcraft, Small Rotorcraft, Very Light Aeroplane categories, and other non-conventional aircraft.
(b) 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.
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