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Application for Canadian Type Certificate. (a) An application for a Canadian Type Certificate, in accordance with CAR 511, Approval of the Type Design of an Aeronautical Product, from an applicant in the United States should be sent to the FAA certifying office. This office should ensure the application contains the following documents/information: (1) A general description of the product which in addition to principal design features and specifications, shall include: (i) for an aircraft, a three view drawing of the aircraft and the available preliminary basic design and performance data; and (ii) for an aircraft engine or propeller, operating characteristics and the proposed operating limitations. (2) Proposed basis of certification established under CAR 511.07, including all other standards for which voluntary compliance will be demonstrated. (3) All findings of equivalent safety or exemptions that are being requested. (4) Listing of engines, propellers, and all appliances having or requiring separate type certificates. Where one of these items is designed and/or manufactured outside Canada, the certification status in the country of the type design holder and/or of the manufacturer should be clearly stated. (5) Proposed type certification schedule of the product including the schedules of items listed under (4) above requiring separate certification activity. (6) When applicable, the following documents should accompany the application through the FAA. (i) Type certificate and data sheet. (ii) Approved AFM. (iii) Limitations section of the instructions for continuing airworthiness. (iv) Compliance program document (check list). (v) Airworthiness directives. (b) The certifying ACO should forward the application for type certificate to the Director, Aircraft Certification Branch, TCCA. Appendix A contains a list of addresses for TCCA.
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