CASA EX83/24 — Authorised Release Certificate (FAA or EASA Approved Components) Exemption 2024 (Cth)
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Instrument number CASA EX83/24
I, daniel bernard o'hagan, Section Manager Drafting, Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division, a delegate of CASA, make this instrument under regulation 11.160 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998.
[Signed D.B. O'Hagan]
Danny O'Hagan
Section Manager Drafting
Legal, International & Regulatory Affairs Division
25 November 2024
CASA EX83/24 — Authorised Release Certificate (FAA or EASA Approved Components) Exemption 2024
1 Name
This instrument is CASA EX83/24 — Authorised Release Certificate (FAA or EASA Approved Components) Exemption 2024.
2 Duration
This instrument:
(a) commences on 1 December 2024; and
(b) is repealed at the end of 31 October 2027.
3 Definitions
Note In this instrument, certain terms and expressions have the same meaning as they have in the Civil Aviation Act 1988 and the regulations. These include: aircraft component, authorised release certificate, EASA and FAA.
In this instrument:
EASA ARC means a document:
(a) supplied with a regulated component manufactured in, or that has been the subject of maintenance in, a country that is not an EASA member State; and
(b) that complies with regulation 42WA of CAR in relation to the regulated component, except the requirement in paragraph 42WA(1)(b); and
(c) that is issued by a person who is approved by EASA to issue the document.
FAA ARC means a document:
(a) supplied with a regulated component manufactured in, or that has been the subject of maintenance in, a country that is not the United States of America; and
(b) that complies with regulation 42WA of CAR in relation to the regulated component, except the requirement in paragraph 42WA(1)(b); and
(c) that is issued by a person who is approved by FAA to issue the document.
regulated component means an aircraft component to which subregulation 42W(5) of CAR applies.
4 Exemption
A person is exempt from compliance with paragraphs 42W(4)(d) and (e) of CAR in relation to the installation of a regulated component, or the installation of an aircraft component that includes a regulated component, in an aircraft to which Part 4A of CAR applies, if an EASA ARC or an FAA ARC is supplied for the regulated component.
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