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of EASA is subject to change. As at 31 January 2020, specified EASA member countries are as follows: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. If in doubt, the inclusion of a country in EASA should be confirmed.

    12.3.2 For paragraph 12.3.1 (b), the document must:
(a) describe the maintenance that has been carried out; and
(b) certify that the maintenance has been carried out in accordance with the law of the foreign country that has permitted the carrying out of the maintenance; and
(c) identify the product by its name, part number and serial number (if applicable); and
(d) identify the foreign country referred to in paragraph (b); and
(e) identify the organisation responsible for issuing the document and its authority to do so; and
(f) be identified as an authorised release certificate; and
(g) include its date of issue; and
(h) include the name and signature of the individual who issued it on behalf of the organisation.
Chapter 13

This Chapter is reserved for future use.
Chapter 14

This Chapter is reserved for future use.
Chapter 15

Maintenance for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998

15.1 Introduction
     15.1.1 Paragraph 42.020 (2) (i) of CASR 1998 provides that the Part 42 MOS may specify maintenance for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998.
     15.1.2 Regulation 42.300 of CASR 1998 provides that an individual mentioned in an item of the Table 42.300 of CASR 1998 is permitted to carry out maintenance on an Australian aircraft to which Part 42 applies subject to the conditions mentioned in the table for the item.
     15.1.3 Items 4 and 5 of the table 42.300 of CASR 1998 mentions that a pilot licence holder or a flight engineer, may carry out maintenance on a large aircraft or an aircraft authorised to operate under an AOC if:
(a) the pilot licence holder or the flight engineer is a member of the aircraft's flight crew; and
(b) the pilot licence holder or the flight engineer is authorised under regulation 42.630 of CASR 1998 to carry out the maintenance; and
(c) the maintenance is specified in the Part 42 MOS for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998.
     15.1.4 This Chapter sets out maintenance for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998.

15.2 Maintenance for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998
     15.2.1  The following list specifies the maintenance for items 4 and 5 of Table 42.300 of CASR 1998.

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         1. A pre-flight or daily inspection