EASA certificates. 4.4.1. A repair station shall be issued an EASA certificate as detailed in Appendix 4, if it has been approved for maintenance by the FAA in accordance with 14 CFR part 145, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex including the EASA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and the FAA has issued a recommendation and endorsement for approval to EASA, except if the EASA Executive Director finds that such action is not necessary for maintaining or altering aeronautical products registered or designed in an EU Member State or parts fitted on these products or the EASA's resources do not permit handling the application. 4.4.2. The EASA certificate shall only cover line stations located within the territory of the United States.
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Samples: u.s. / European Union Aviation Safety Agreement, Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety, Agreement Between the United States of America and the European Community on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety
EASA certificates. 4.4.1. A repair station shall be issued an EASA certificate as detailed in Appendix 4, if it has been approved for maintenance by the FAA in accordance with 14 CFR part 145, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex including the EASA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and the FAA has issued a recommendation and endorsement for approval to EASA, except if the EASA Executive Director finds that such action is not necessary for maintaining or altering aeronautical products registered or designed in an EU Member State or parts fitted on these products or the EASA's ’s resources do not permit handling the application.
4.4.2. The EASA certificate shall only cover line stations located within the territory of the United States.
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Samples: Agreement on Cooperation in the Regulation of Civil Aviation Safety, Agreement on Cooperation in Civil Aviation Safety
EASA certificates. 4.4.1. A repair station shall be issued an EASA certificate as detailed in Appendix 4, if it has been approved for maintenance by the FAA in accordance with 14 CFR part 145, complies with the conditions set forth in this Annex including the EASA Special Conditions set forth in Appendix 1, and the FAA has issued a recommendation and endorsement for approval to EASA, except if the EASA Executive Director finds that such action is not necessary for maintaining or altering aeronautical products registered or designed in an EU Member State or parts fitted on these products or the EASA's resources do not permit handling the application.
4.4.2. The EASA certificate shall only cover line stations located within the territory of the United States.. The EASA certificate shall cover line stations under the surveillance of the FAA, except those located in one of the EU Member States.4
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Samples: Cooperation Agreement