Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 12/182)
Character Range: 163662–166467

the applicable airworthiness standards mentioned in subregulation (3).
Note: Under regulation 201.004, an application may be made to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of:
(a) a decision refusing to issue, or cancelling, suspending or varying, an approval; or
(b) a decision imposing a condition on an approval.
 (3) For subregulation (2), the applicable airworthiness standards are:
 (a) for an aircraft for which there is a type certificate:
 (i) the airworthiness standards mentioned in the type certificate and any special conditions to which the type certificate is subject under regulation 21.016; or
 (ii) if the application states that the applicant elects to comply with a later version of those standards—that version of the standards and any special conditions to which the type certificate is subject under regulation 21.016; and
 (b) for an aircraft for which there is a type acceptance certificate:
 (i) the airworthiness standards mentioned in the type acceptance certificate and any conditions to which the type acceptance certificate is subject under regulation 21.029B; or
 (ii) if the application states that the applicant elects to comply with a later version of those standards—that version of the standards and any special conditions to which the type acceptance certificate is subject under regulation 21.029B; and
 (c) for a non‑type‑certificated aircraft:
 (i) the airworthiness standards that applied to the original certification (however described) of the aircraft; or
 (ii) if the application states that the applicant elects to comply with a later version of those standards—that version of the standards.
 (4) An approval ceases to have effect at the earliest of the following times:
 (a) if a cessation day (not later than 1 year after the day the approval is given) is stated in the approval—the end of that day;
 (b) if a maximum amount of flight time is stated in the approval—when the aircraft has been flown for that amount of flight time;
 (c) if a maximum number of flights is stated in the approval—when the aircraft has been flown for that number of flights;
 (d) the end of 1 year after the approval is given.

21.007A  Advice about major damage
 (1) A person may ask CASA, an authorised person or a relevant approved design organisation, in writing, to assess damage to an aircraft and advise whether the damage is major damage.
 (2) CASA or the authorised person or approved design organisation must advise the person, in writing, whether, in the opinion of CASA or the authorised person or approved design organisation, the damage is major damage.
Note: Under regulation 47 of CAR, damage to an aircraft is taken not to be major damage if, under this regulation, CASA or an authorised person or approved design organisation advises a person that the