Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 14/105)
Character Range: 676546–679389

the definition of registered, see Part 1 of the Dictionary.

42.435  Fitting parts fabricated by approved maintenance organisations—permission for subparagraph 42.420(5)(a)(ii)
  For subparagraph 42.420(5)(a)(ii), the part may be fitted if:
 (a) the part has been fabricated by an approved maintenance organisation; and
 (b) the part is to be fitted to an aircraft on which the organisation is carrying out maintenance.

42.440  Fitting parts for which there is no authorised release certificate—permission for subparagraphs 42.420(5)(a)(ii) and (b)(iii)
  For subparagraphs 42.420(5)(a)(ii) and (b)(iii), a part of a particular kind may be fitted to an aircraft if:
 (a) the part is to be fitted by an individual carrying out maintenance on behalf of a Part 145 organisation; and
 (b) the aircraft is grounded at a location that is not the organisation's main location; and
 (c) the aircraft is grounded because of a defect in the aircraft that cannot be rectified without fitting a part of that kind; and
 (d) a part of that kind in respect of which there is an authorised release certificate is not available at that location; and
 (e) the part is accompanied by a document that:
 (i) states that the part is serviceable; and
 (ii) identifies the organisation that issued the document; and
 (iii) includes details of the national aviation authority under whose authority the document was issued; and
 (f) the person responsible for continuing airworthiness for the aircraft agrees to the fitting of the part to the aircraft; and
 (g) an entry is made in the aircraft's flight technical log that, within 36 flight hours after it is fitted:
 (i) the person responsible for continuing airworthiness for the aircraft must obtain an authorised release certificate for the part; or
 (ii) the part must be removed.
Note: Under regulation 42.165, if an aeronautical product is fitted to an aircraft as permitted by this regulation, the person responsible for continuing airworthiness for the aircraft must, within 36 flight hours after it is fitted, obtain an authorised release certificate for the product or ensure that the product is removed from the aircraft.

42.445  Fitting standard parts
 (1) An individual who is carrying out maintenance on an aircraft or aeronautical product must not fit a standard part to the aircraft or aeronautical product unless the fitting of the part is permitted under:
 (a) regulation 42.450; or
 (b) subregulation (2).
 (2) For paragraph (1)(b), the standard part may be fitted if:
 (a) the standard part is serviceable; and
 (b) the standard part is accompanied by:
 (i) information that identifies the specification with which the part complies; and
 (ii) information that allows the part to be traced to its manufacturer; and
 (c) the standard part is accompanied by evidence that the standard part complies