• Defects, malfunctions, and failures occurring on aeronautical products should be reported to Transport Canada, Continuing Airworthiness in accordance with CAR 591 mandatory Service Difficulty Reporting requirements. (canada.ca)
  • The consequential changes in accepting parts in the rules of continuing airworthiness were addressed in EU 2021/700 and are applicable in Switzerland since 18th of May 2022. (admin.ch)
  • Any defects or occurrences related to fuel pump sulphidization should be reported by sending a Service Difficulty Report to Transport Canada, Continuing Airworthiness, Ottawa. (canada.ca)
  • For further information, contact a Transport Canada Centre, or Mr. Robin Lau, Continuing Airworthiness, Ottawa, telephone (613) 952-4461, facsimile (613) 996-9178 or e-mail [email protected] . (canada.ca)
  • The Proposed Amendment Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part 39 as follows: PART 39-AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES 1. (justia.com)
  • 55122 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 188 / Friday, September 28, 2007 / Proposed Rules PART 39-AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES 1. (justia.com)
  • Airworthiness Directives, Notices and other notfications. (austrocontrol.at)
  • With both Italian Air Force's and Navy's F-35Bs based at Amendola AB, the Italians would replicate the British model that sees RAF Marham as MOB for a jointly manned " Lightning Force " made of Air Force (with the 207 and 617 squadrons) and Navy (with the 809 Naval Air Squadron that will be re-established in 2023) personnel, sharing aircraft, equipment and support infrastructures. (theaviationist.com)
  • Terrafugia's Transition earned special light sport aircraft (SLSA) compliance in 2021, while Samson Sky's Switchblade was cleared for flight test last July. (flyingmag.com)
  • The Airwolf is available with either Experimental Light Sport Aircraft (E-LSA) or Special Light Sport Aircraft (SLSA) certifications. (easyflight.com)
  • No. 12866, section 6, we are returning to you for reconsideration a draft proposed rule from the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) entitled, "Certification of Pilots, Aircraft, and Repairmen, for the Operation of Light Sport Aircraft", submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on July 6, 2001. (archives.gov)
  • This proposed rule would establish new certification requirements for pilots, aircraft and repairmen to operate and maintain light sport aircraft. (archives.gov)
  • In addition, the FAA is proposing a new category of special airworthiness certificate for light-sport aircraft that meet an industry-developed consensus airworthiness standard. (archives.gov)
  • Before the change EU 2021/699, according to EASA Part 21 21.A.307, all parts and appliances eligible for installation on an aircraft needed a Form 1 except for standard parts and owner accepted parts for ELA 1 and ELA 2 aircraft. (admin.ch)
  • Maintenance data of parts without EASA Form 1 (EASA M.A.401(b), EASA 145.A.45(b)) in accordance with Instructions for continued airworthiness (ICA) as specified by the design holder. (admin.ch)
  • After being the first flying car to get road permission for Europe, PAL-V is now also the first to complete the full certification basis with EASA. (pal-v.com)
  • In 2009, PAL-V agreed with EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) to use the Certification Specifications for Small Rotorcraft, CS-27, as a starting point for the development of the Certification Basis. (pal-v.com)
  • Nothing about unmanned aerial systems (UASs) (aka, drones) is like the traditional aircraft that the FAA oversees, so the requirements for personnel to operate, design, and maintain a UAS is very different from what's come before. (ifairworthy.com)
  • The Federal Aviation Administration has placed restrictions on unmanned aircraft, making it difficult for drones to deliver in large metropolitan areas. (oregonbusiness.com)
  • As regulations stand, drones are not allowed in airspace that may interfere with other aircraft such as helicopters. (oregonbusiness.com)
  • Last week the organization published airworthiness criteria for the certification of drones as special class aircraft. (oregonbusiness.com)
  • The FAA wasn't ready for drones, according to its executive director for unmanned aircraft, Jay Merkle. (aviationtoday.com)
  • With decision No 2/2021, dated 8th of December 2021, Switzerland has adopted initial airworthiness regulation EU 2021/699. (admin.ch)
  • As a former Assistant Director of Airworthiness of the predecessor to Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), his insights will be vital in guiding Volar in applying for type certification of green aviation particularly, electric aviation. (volarairmobility.com)
  • Alternative Methods of Compliance (p) The Manager, Wichita Aircraft Certification Office, has the authority to approve alternative methods of compliance for this AD if requested using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. (justia.com)
  • Kitplanes Magazine: Your Homebuilt Aircraft Authority. (kitplanes.com)
  • However, the flight-related parts manufactured in the lab will require safety certification from the USAF's Airworthiness Certification Authority. (airforce-technology.com)
  • Safety of Flight related parts will need to be certified by the Air Force's Airworthiness Certification Authority before put into use. (af.mil)
  • Given the increasing legal regulations governing drone operations, certification is the only way to ensure compliance with the requirements of international aviation regulations. (suasnews.com)
  • The company's aircraft are currently used on three continents for inspections of product pipelines and distribution networks in the energy sector, ensuring border and coastal security, monitoring fires, and also in search and rescue operations. (suasnews.com)
  • Following two deadly and high-profile accidents involving the aircraft in 2018 and 2019, the 737 MAX has been grounded worldwide while the company works on new safety systems to address the technical problems that led to the crashes. (ifairworthy.com)
  • The MAX was grounded last March following the fatal crashes of Lion Air Flight 610 on Oct. 29, 2018, and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 on March 10, 2019, both 737 MAX 8 aircraft. (avweb.com)
  • Eviation's Alice all-electric prototype aircraft at the Paris air show in 2019. (flightglobal.com)
  • The flight-proven Magnix EPUs have been powering aircraft in flight since December of 2019 and are on a path to FAA Part 33 certification in 2022," says Eviation. (flightglobal.com)
  • PCT is one way of satisfying the practical component of aircraft type rating training for B1 and B2 LAME licences. (casa.gov.au)
  • The ANSI Unmanned Aircraft Systems Standardization Collaborative (UASSC) is a coordinating body that has published a roadmap (available as a free download) identifying published and needed standards to safely integrate UAS into the national airspace of the United States. (ansi.org)
  • The U.S. Senate took action as well, recently introducing a new bill titled the Aircraft Safety and Certification Reform Act of 2020 that would "implement provisions to improve aviation safety based on lessons learned from the tragic Boeing 737 MAX crashes, including addressing human factors to accurately assess pilot responses to cockpit alerts. (ifairworthy.com)
  • We're developing professional credentialing standards for aviation professionals on the technical side - the mechanics and engineers that design, build, and maintain aircraft. (ifairworthy.com)
  • On this project, MIAT will be led by Associate Professor Abu Haji Hanifah, an industry veteran of over 30 years in aircraft design, engineering, and aviation safety investigations. (volarairmobility.com)
  • The collaboration outlines the process in which MIAT will guide Volar and the Original Equipment Manufacturer, Liaoning General Aviation Academy ("LGAA") in validation and certification of LGAA's series of e-STOL aircraft in line with the CAAM's requirements. (volarairmobility.com)
  • 2010 14:58 Jan 18, 2012 Jkt 226001 List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39 Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by reference, Safety. (justia.com)
  • Comments Due Date (a) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) must receive comments on this airworthiness directive (AD) action by November 27, 2007. (justia.com)
  • Archer has also received financing from United Airlines , which has said it would purchase aircraft from Archer if it can successfully navigate the Federal Aviation Administration's certification process. (theverge.com)
  • Consequently, because of the guaranteed low level of reactive sulphur in Canadian aviation fuels and adherence to the manufacturer's recommendations addressing overhaul frequencies, sulphidization has not been a problem for affected aircraft operating in Canada. (canada.ca)
  • Organisation may hold an approval from Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) to maintain aircraft that are registered on the Canadian Aircraft Register. (caa.co.uk)
  • Known as the "Airworthiness Security Process Specification," DO-326A (and its European counterpart, ED-202) is the aviation cybersecurity standard developed jointly by the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) and the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment. (jamasoftware.com)
  • These approvals mean that the company is unique in the world in being able to offer aircraft manufactured to standards that are recognized by aviation authorities globally. (suasnews.com)
  • The European Union Aviation Safety Agency says the technical specifications for environmental protection apply to aircraft powered by multiple non-tilting, evenly-distributed, vertical-lift rotors. (flightglobal.com)
  • Builders use these checklists to simplify the airworthiness inspection process for their completed aircraft. (kitplanes.com)
  • VERO BEACH, Fla., March 18, 2016 - Piper Aircraft announced today that the FAA has issued Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) for the Piper M600. (piper.com)
  • For instance, the academic requirements for the agency's current airframe and powerplant certifications for aircraft mechanics are still based on regulations that were written in the 1960s, overlooking new avionics technologies and integrated systems that are now in use. (ifairworthy.com)
  • Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator finds necessary for safety in air commerce. (justia.com)
  • US Part 33 regulations define airworthiness standards for aircraft engines. (flightglobal.com)
  • This would help such personnel successfully carry out aircraft design certification projects per the FAA's requirements. (ifairworthy.com)
  • This page goes to FAA's airworthiness certificates overview page. (faasafety.gov)
  • This link goes to FAA's page of special airworthiness information bulletins (SAIB). (faasafety.gov)
  • This link goes to FAA's web pages on standard airworthiness certificates. (faasafety.gov)
  • Sonex Aircraft announced that FAA National Kit Evaluation Team (NKET) checklists for the new Sonex and Waiex B-Model kits , and the new Xenos Motorglider Quick Build Kit have been added to the FAA's online list of eligible kits. (kitplanes.com)
  • Inclusion in the FAA's kit list signifies that an aircraft kit may allow an amateur builder to meet the major portion, or "51 percent rule," requirement of 14 CFR section 21.191(g) for experimental/amateur-built aircraft. (kitplanes.com)
  • The Centre for Military Airworthiness & Certification (CEMILAC) is a laboratory of the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). (wikipedia.org)
  • The deal , which was announced during CES at Las Vegas, designates Stellantis as the exclusive contract manufacturer for Archer's Midnight eVTOL aircraft. (theverge.com)
  • There are dozens of similar startups building these types of eVTOL aircraft, but they have yet to be rolled out for commercial service. (theverge.com)
  • European certification regulators have drawn up the first proposals for assessing noise generated by eVTOL aircraft, as the development of various future air taxi designs advances. (flightglobal.com)
  • TCCA recommends Operators, Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, and Repair and Overhaul facilities exercise caution while performing repairs and/or replacing components. (canada.ca)
  • For Canadian operators deploying their aircraft to parts of the world where the quality of the fuel could be questionable or the fuel is manufactured from crude oil having an inherently high reactive sulphur content, Transport Canada recommends that such aircraft incorporate fuel pump modifications that have replaced the silver plating with alternative surface coatings. (canada.ca)
  • A cyberattack on these critical systems can impact how the aircraft works and potentially endanger operators and passengers. (jamasoftware.com)
  • There are nearly 35,000 registered operators of unmanned aircraft systems in the Czech Republic, of which more than 300 fall into the "Specific" category. (suasnews.com)
  • The Cavour aircraft carrier has just completed maintenance and modernization works required to accommodate and operate the F-35B Lightning II aircraft which started in 2018. (theaviationist.com)
  • Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 ( 2 ) lays down the requirements for the airworthiness and environmental certification of products, parts and appliances of civil aircraft, such as engines, propellers and parts to be installed therein, for the purposes of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139. (europa.eu)
  • The provisions apply to all aircraft maintenance training organisations who seek or gain a Part 147 approval. (casa.gov.au)
  • If passed, the bill would strengthen FAA oversight of aircraft manufacturing and certification, which is the review process that determines whether or not an aircraft is airworthy. (ifairworthy.com)
  • More information about the NKET process, along with links to our current kit checklists may be found on Sonex's Aircraft Certification Page . (kitplanes.com)
  • DO-326A/ED- 202A describes the Airworthiness Security Process that one should follow. (jamasoftware.com)
  • What is Airworthiness/Airworthiness Security Process? (jamasoftware.com)
  • The Airworthiness Security Process (AWSP) is intended to establish that aircraft will remain safely operable if it is subjected to unauthorized interaction. (jamasoftware.com)
  • They are guiding us through this process that will help speed the airworthiness certification process which produces high quality parts faster and still preserves that high level of safety that we require for our warfighters. (af.mil)
  • Airworthiness is a process of certifying that an aircraft can be safety operated within specified bounds. (dtic.mil)
  • This process is essential to ensuring the safety of the aircraft, its personnel, and the surrounding assets. (dtic.mil)
  • A Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach can be utilized as a method to improve the airworthiness process. (dtic.mil)
  • The objective of this research is to develop a reference architecture with a MBSE approach to perform the airworthiness process loop. (dtic.mil)
  • The results of the demonstration provide a proof of concept for the successful implementation of an MBSE approach to the airworthiness certification process. (dtic.mil)
  • It has also supported the production of two engine-related airworthy metal 3D-printed parts for B-52 Stratofortress and F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. (airforce-technology.com)
  • The program has successfully developed two engine-related airworthy metal 3D printed parts flying that are flying today, one for the B-52 Stratofortress and another for the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft. (af.mil)
  • Located in Bangalore, its primary function is certification and qualification of military aircraft and airborne systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • The FAA amends ยง 39.13 by adding the following new airworthiness directive: McCauley Propeller Systems Alert Service Bulletin No. ASB254, dated August 20, 2007. (justia.com)
  • Magnix has recently progressed with development and certification of its electric propulsion systems. (flightglobal.com)
  • Not only do millions of passengers depend on airlines to get them safely from point A to point B every day, but manufacturers, shipping services, and militaries rely on aircraft systems to support supply chains and execute missions. (jamasoftware.com)
  • Brazilian regulators have stressed that Embraer Phenom 100 pilots must not de-activate ice-protection systems to avoid an aircraft performance penalty, and ensure correct procedures are followed to avoid undetected ice formation. (flightglobal.com)
  • The purpose of RTCA DO-178B / EUROCAE ED-12B is to provide "guidance for determining, in consistent manner and with an acceptable level of confidence, that the software aspects of airborne systems and equipment comply with airworthiness requirements. (adacore.com)
  • The document discusses those aspects of airworthiness certification that pertain to the production of software for airborne systems and equipment used on aircraft or engines. (adacore.com)
  • Have you ever thought about how specialized equipment and systems are integrated into Multi-Mission Aircraft. (avbuyer.com)
  • How do multi-mission kit and systems find their way on-board an aircraft to make it mission capable? (avbuyer.com)
  • The overall or standard services and efforts Modifiers provide range from defining requirements to troubleshooting already fielded Multi-Mission technical aircraft systems. (avbuyer.com)
  • It would also give the agency greater oversight over the safety inspectors, engineers, and others who work on and review new aircraft. (ifairworthy.com)
  • The members of F46 have published a number of standards related to aircraft and flight safety, and have proposed at least one other standard that is relevant to this new legislative effort. (ifairworthy.com)
  • Inspections for cracks in the vicinity of Airbus A380 wing spars must take into account the amount of time the aircraft has been parked in storage, safety regulators have instructed. (flightglobal.com)
  • The aircraft has enhanced safety features which include Emergency Descent Mode, Electronic Stability Protection, Level Mode and Underspeed / Overspeed Protection. (piper.com)
  • That's why we're stepping in to fill the knowledge gaps between technology and the regulatory requirements for aircraft designs. (ifairworthy.com)
  • This will greatly assist national regulatory authorities such as the FAA to standardize the academic requirements of aerospace engineers who are granted airworthiness approval privileges on behalf of the regulator. (ifairworthy.com)
  • The model developed features a system model, stores airworthiness requirements and flight test data, performs analysis, and uses analysis outputs to satisfy and verify airworthiness requirements. (dtic.mil)
  • The committee recently proposed is the new guide for aircraft certification education standards for engineers and professionals in the aerospace industry ( WK65044 ), which, if passed, would help standardize the training programs that engineers and other aerospace professionals receive. (ifairworthy.com)
  • Recent standards aimed at credentialing the mechanics and engineers who design, build, and maintain aircraft have been developed. (ifairworthy.com)
  • In practice this means that there are a few extra placards on the aircraft and not all equipment is fully operational, however the interior and exterior are identical to what it will be once it enters full scale production post certification. (airlinereporter.com)
  • A precursor to Alef Aeronautics' Model A-in development since 2015 and expected to go on sale for $300,000 by 2025-was awarded an experimental category special airworthiness certificate , becoming the first "true" flying car design with the legal signoff to fly from the U.S. government, according to the company. (flyingmag.com)
  • The FAA told FLYING that it issued a special airworthiness certificate for the Armada Model Zero, a precursor to the Model A, on June 12. (flyingmag.com)
  • The aircraft which operated yesterday's test flight has been painted with a special livery featuring the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty. (businesstraveller.com)
  • The 'Modifiers' are those organizations or companies that modify, alter, or integrate aircraft into special-purpose platforms. (avbuyer.com)
  • Advisory Circular AC 147-02 provides CASR Part 147 a list of the MTOs approved to carry out aircraft maintenance training. (casa.gov.au)
  • Airworthiness security" involves protecting an aircraft from intentional unauthorized electronic interaction, including malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats. (jamasoftware.com)
  • Next to the aircraft, all aspects of the organization, including suppliers and maintenance parties must be certified. (pal-v.com)
  • It is accomplished by changing the original aircraft production specifications by altering items already integrated or incorporating new components/capabilities to an established platform. (avbuyer.com)
  • The Ada language and the AdaCore tools that are designed to help in DO-178B certification are equally useful for the new DO-178C standard. (adacore.com)
  • For this article, we'll focus on the first form (integration, alterations and modifications) regarding who modifies these aircraft, the types of technical disciplines required to make it happen, and the standard types of modifications you'll see performed on Multi-Mission aircraft . (avbuyer.com)
  • Eviation Aircraft has received the first electric propulsion unit (EPU) for its in-development all-electric passenger aircraft Alice, and still aims to have Alice airborne by year-end. (flightglobal.com)
  • TIA initiates the formal FAA flight evaluation of the M600 type design, airworthiness, performance, and handling characteristics. (piper.com)
  • From a broad view, aircraft integration, alteration, and modifications change a baseline aircraft's physical characteristics. (avbuyer.com)
  • Despite the advantages offered by unmanned aircraft, drone delivery still faces an uphill battle in the court of public opinion. (oregonbusiness.com)
  • may require, that specific maintenance activities in the instructions for continued airworthiness (ICA) are to be conducted by the person or organisation that performed the maintenance of the component. (admin.ch)
  • In addition to the civil LUC approval, the company is also approved as a design and manufacturing organisation to EMAR 21 military standards, and the Primoco UAV One 150 is undergoing certification to NATO STANAG 4703. (suasnews.com)
  • This effort could include everything from determining the design specification, logistics, document development, and supporting the required work certification. (avbuyer.com)
  • The TIA authorization was granted following the conclusion of a rigorous company flight testing program which included more than 1440 hours to-date on three M600 development test aircraft. (piper.com)
  • That oversight would be an area that ASTM's committee on aerospace personnel ( F46 ) is uniquely positioned to address, given its focus on aerospace personnel education, training, qualifications, and certifications. (ifairworthy.com)
  • Of course, there were in-flight telephones for those who could afford them, and pilots could connect with personnel on the ground in case of emergency, but the rank-and-file passenger had limited options for connecting with the world outside the aircraft. (jamasoftware.com)
  • This page contains links to FAA web pages on continued airworthiness. (faasafety.gov)
  • An electric flying car design, capable of driving on roads like an automobile or taking off and flying like a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, just received the all clear to fly under experimental status from the FAA, a step on the path towards type certification. (flyingmag.com)
  • Piper Aircraft is targeting final FAA type certification of the M600 in the third quarter, following the completion of certification testing and type design approval by the FAA. (piper.com)
  • Electric aircraft developer Eviation has revealed an executive variant of its in-development Alice featuring seating for six passengers, a galley and a lavatory. (flightglobal.com)
  • The Pacer Edge Program is a partnership between government and industry designed to provide cutting-edge technology that increases production speed and reduces the cost of sustainment by leveraging additive manufacturing to produce critical aircraft and engine components that are safe, suitable and reliable. (af.mil)
  • REACT II marks the introduction of a revolutionary technology in the sustainment of aircraft, expanding network availability to minimize depot maintenance costs, produce rapid prototyping and design iteration, as well as performing dimensional verification and low volume production of tooling. (af.mil)
  • The Gruppo Aerei Imbarcati "Wolves" , which will operate the F-35B within the Navy, is currently based in Grottaglie, close to the naval port of Taranto, home to the Cavour aircraft carrier [and to the Trieste landing helicopter dock (LHD) , in the future]. (theaviationist.com)
  • a) No person may operate a civil aircraft unless it is in an airworthy condition. (faa-aircraft-certification.com)
  • The design approval holder may establish specific verification activities to be conducted by the installer of the part or appliance on the product in the instructions for continued airworthiness (ICA). (admin.ch)
  • In Particular, modifications to an aircraft come in two forms: those that add new equipment or features to the aircraft (referred to as alterations or modifications) and those accomplished to re-establish the aircraft's original strength and integrity of damaged areas (referred to as repairs). (avbuyer.com)
  • According to the Founder of Hong Kong based Volar Air Mobility, Mr. Henry Hooi, "this agreement is likely to set an important precedent for airworthiness' certification of green aircraft in Malaysia, and potentially, the neighbouring countries in ASEAN. (volarairmobility.com)
  • One of the key features of the aircraft is its exceptional endurance, thanks to which it can spend more than 15 hours in the air non-stop at a cruising speed of 100-150 km/h, which represents a range of up to 2,000 km. (suasnews.com)