EASA definition

Examples of EASA in a sentence

  • When these modification parts are associated with an EASA STC, the STC must be within the scope of the technical implementation procedures; — Modification parts for any product where the U.S. is the State of Design for the design change and the parts are produced under licensing agreement to the U.S. design approval holder (split State of Design and State of Manufacture).

  • Denmark Products and Associated Export Documen­ tation Accepted for Import into the U.S. — Used aircraft conforming to an FAA-approved design, maintained in accordance with EASA Part 145 or Part M, as applicable, when accom­ panied by an EASA Form 27, Export Certificate of Airworthiness, or a Danish Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued before September 28, 2008.

  • Aviation Authority in Listed EU Member State Products, export documentation, and technical assistance activities — New engines and propellers conforming to an FAA-approved design, manufactured under an Austrian POA, and accompanied by an EASA Form 1, Authorised Release Certificate, or a JAA Form One issued before September 28, 2005.

  • If relevant provisions of Part M are not yet implemented, the applicable maintenance requirements will be those of the Czech Republic, and specified on the Czech Export Certificate of Airworthiness or EASA Form 27.

  • Czech Republic Products and Associated Export Documen­ tation Accepted for Import into the U.S. — New small airplanes, VLA, and sailplanes conforming to an FAA- approved design, manufactured under a Czech Republic POA, and accompanied by an EASA Form 27, Export Certificate of Airworthiness, or a Czech Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued before September 28, 2008.


More Definitions of EASA

EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency, established according to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 February 2008 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Council Directive 91/670/EEC, Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 and Directive 2004/36/EC;
EASA means a written Electronic Access Services Agreement executed between BNYM and Client, which incorporates these EATCs by reference.
EASA means the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. “ESOP” means the Employee Stock Option Program.
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency and any successor thereof; “Engine” means, whether or not for the time being installed on the Aircraft:
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency or any successor thereto. Where it is stated in this Lease that a repair station or a repair, overhaul or maintenance facility will be an “EASA-approved” station or facility, such station or facility must be approved by EASA to perform maintenance and repair work on the Aircraft, an Engine or Part submitted to it for maintenance or repair, as applicable.