CERTIFICATE OF AIRWORTHINESS (C of A) VALIDITY Sample Clauses

CERTIFICATE OF AIRWORTHINESS (C of A) VALIDITY. This section should describe the procedures the repair station will use to ensure that the Certificate of Airworthiness and the Airworthiness Review Certificate are valid prior to the issue of a release to service document. This paragraph is only applicable to repair stations with airframe/aircraft and/or limited airframe rating. NOTE: Although EC aircraft have indefinite C of As, the C of A’s validity period is verified by means of an “Airworthiness Review Certificate” (ARC). The EASA Operator or owner is responsible for ensuring the C of A remains valid but the repair station should ensure that the C of A is valid from the expiry date as detailed on the ARC before issue of a release to service as specified in Section B Appendix 1 paragraph 12. If the ARC has expired, inform the customer before issue of a release to service as specified in paragraph 12.
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