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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 21.221 Class I provisional certificates of airworthiness

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 21.221

Class I provisional certificates of airworthiness

  (1)   Except as provided in regulation   21.225, an applicant who holds a Class I provisional type certificate for an aircraft is entitled to a Class I provisional certificate of airworthiness for the aircraft if:

  (a)   the applicant meets the eligibility requirements of regulation   21.213; and

  (b)   CASA is satisfied that the requirements of this regulation are satisfied and that there is no feature, characteristic or condition of the aircraft that would make the aircraft unsafe when operated in accordance with the requirements and limitations under subregulation   21.081(4) and Division   91.T.3.

  (2)   The manufacturer must hold a provisional type certificate for the aircraft.

  (3)   The manufacturer must submit a statement that the aircraft conforms to the type design corresponding to the provisional type certificate and has been found by the manufacturer to be in safe operating condition under all applicable limitations.

  (4)   The aircraft must be flown at least five hours by the manufacturer.

  (5)   The aircraft must be supplied with a provisional aircraft flight manual or other document and appropriate placards containing the requirements and limitations under subregulation   21.081(4) and Division   91.T.3.

Source   FARs section   21.221 modified.

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