Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p140
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 140/182)
Character Range: 504888–507515

an approval given by or for EASA under EASA CS‑22, as if it had been given by CASA, if it is necessary in the interests of aviation safety.
Note: Regulation 202.140 sets out transitional arrangements in relation to approvals given under this Part as in force before 1 July 2009.

Part 33—Airworthiness standards for aircraft engines

Table of contents
33.001 Airworthiness standards
33.002 Incidental provisions
33.003 Changes to Part 33 of the FARs
33.003A Changes to EASA CS‑E
33.004 Approvals under Part 33 of the FARs
33.005 Approvals under EASA CS‑E

33.001  Airworthiness standards
 (1) For these Regulations, subject to subregulation (2), the airworthiness standards for an aircraft engine, other than an aircraft engine for use in a very light aeroplane, are as follows:
 (a) the airworthiness standards set out in Part 33 of the FARs, as in force from time to time, with the changes provided under this Part;
 (b) the airworthiness standards set out in EASA CS‑E, as in force from time to time, with the changes provided under this Part.
 (2) An aircraft engine, other than an aircraft engine for use in a very light aeroplane, meets the airworthiness standards for these Regulations if the engine meets:
 (a) the standards mentioned in paragraph (1)(a); or
 (b) the standards mentioned in paragraph (1)(b).

33.002  Incidental provisions
  For these Regulations:
 (a) the incidental provisions of Part 33 of the FARs, as in force from time to time, apply to the operation of the airworthiness standards in that Part, with the changes provided under this Part; and
 (b) the incidental provisions of EASA CS‑E, as in force from time to time, apply to the operation of the airworthiness standards in that instrument, with the changes provided under this Part.

33.003  Changes to Part 33 of the FARs
 (1) For this Part, a reference in Part 33 of the FARs to the United States is a reference to Australia or, when used in a geographical sense, to Australian territory.
 (2) For this Part, a reference in Part 33 of the FARs to the FAA or to the Administrator is a reference to CASA.

33.003A  Changes to EASA CS‑E
  For this Part, a reference in EASA CS‑E to the Agency is taken to be a reference to CASA.

33.004  Approvals under Part 33 of the FARs
  For the application of Part 33 of the FARs under this Part:
 (a) an approval (however described) mentioned in Part 33 of the FARs may be given by CASA; and
 (b) CASA may suspend or cancel an approval under paragraph (a), if it is necessary in the interests of aviation safety; and
 (c) for these Regulations, an approval (however described) given by or for the FAA