Complete aircraft, aircraft engines, and propellers Sample Clauses

Complete aircraft, aircraft engines, and propellers. The importing authority shall accept the Export Certificate of Airworthiness of the exporting authority on the aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller when the exporting authority certifies that each product: (a) Conforms to a type design approved by the importing authority, as specified in the importing authority's type certificate data sheet; (b) Is in a condition for safe operation, including compliance with applicable importing authority mandatory airworthiness modifications and special inspections; (c) Meets the special requirements of the importing country, as notified; and (d) For an aircraft engine or propeller, had undergone a final operational check (was run and is working within the approved limits).
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Complete aircraft, aircraft engines, and propellers. (a) Except as provided in paragraph 3.2.2.3. TCCA shall accept FAA Export Certificates of Airworthiness when the FAA certifies that each aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller: (1) Conforms to a type design approved by TCCA, as specified in TCCA‘s type certificate data sheet (including all applicable STCs); (2) For engines and propellers, has undergone a final operational check by the manufacturer; (3) Is in a condition for safe operation, including compliance with applicable TCCA mandatory airworthiness modifications and special inspections; and (4) Meets all additional requirements of TCCA, as notified. (b) Each aircraft, aircraft engine, and propeller exported to Canada will be issued an FAA Form 8130-4, Export Certificate of Airworthiness. FAA Form 8130-4 should identify the TCCA’s approved design data (TC Number, if issued).

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