Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p102
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 102/182)
Character Range: 407002–409832

the material complies.
 (4) For the purposes of determining whether a material complies with the established industry or Australian specification identified in the document mentioned in paragraph (3)(c) for the material, CASA may:
 (a) direct the person who is using, or proposing to use, the material to give CASA:
 (i) any technical data for the type design for the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller that relates to the material; or
 (ii) any technical data for the approved design for the part or appliance that relates to the material; or
 (b) inspect the material to determine whether it complies with the specification.

Directions
 (5) A direction under paragraph (2)(a) or (4)(a) must:
 (a) be in writing; and
 (b) specify the time within which the direction must be complied with.
 (6) If CASA gives a direction to a person under paragraph (2)(a) or (4)(a), the person must comply with the direction within the time mentioned in the direction.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (7) In this regulation:
approved design, for a part or appliance, has the meaning given by subregulation 42.015(1).
 (8) An offence against subregulation (6) is an offence of strict liability.
Subpart 21.L—Export airworthiness approvals

21.321  Applicability
 (1) This Subpart prescribes:
 (a) requirements for the issue of export airworthiness approvals; and
 (b) rules governing the holders of those approvals.
 (2) For these Regulations:
 (a) a Class I product is a complete aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller, that:
 (i) has been type certificated in accordance with these Regulations and for which civil specifications or type certificate data sheets have been issued; or
 (ii) is identical to a type certificated product specified in subparagraph (i) in all respects except as is otherwise acceptable to the national aviation authority of the importing state; and
 (b) a Class II product is a major component of a Class I product (for example, wings, fuselages, empennage assemblies, landing gears, power transmissions and control surfaces), the failure of which would jeopardise the safety of a Class I product; or any part, material, or appliance, approved and manufactured under an ATSO in the "C" series; and
 (c) a Class III product is any part or component which is not a Class I or Class II product and includes standard parts (for example, those designated as AN, NAS or SAE); and
 (d) the word overhauled when used to describe a product means that the product has not been operated or placed in service, except for functional testing, since having been overhauled, inspected and approved for return to service in accordance with these Regulations.
Source FARs section 21.321, modified.

21.323  Eligibility
  Any person may obtain an export airworthiness approval for a Class I, Class II or Class III product.
Source FARs