Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 16/182)
Character Range: 174064–177116

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21.011  Applicability
  This Subpart prescribes:
 (a) requirements for the issue of:
 (i) type certificates for aircraft, aircraft engines and propellers; and
 (ii) type acceptance certificates for aircraft; and
 (b) rules governing the holders of those certificates; and
 (c) rules dealing with the national aviation authorities of foreign countries.
Source FARs section 21.11 modified.

21.013  Eligibility
  Any person is eligible to apply to CASA for a type certificate or a type acceptance certificate.
Source FARs section 21.13 modified.

21.013A  Issue of type certificate
 (1) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA must issue a type certificate (except a type certificate mentioned in regulation 21.029) to an applicant for the certificate if the applicant:
 (a) is eligible, under regulation 21.013, to apply for the certificate; and
 (b) applies for the certificate in accordance with this Subpart; and
 (c) is entitled, under this Subpart, to the certificate; and
 (d) otherwise complies with this Part.
 (2) Subregulation (3) applies if, under regulation 21.251, CASA authorises a relevant approved design organisation to certify that the applicant meets a criterion for entitlement to a type certificate under this Subpart.
 (3) If the approved design organisation is satisfied that the applicant meets the criterion, the organisation may give CASA a certificate to that effect.
 (4) For paragraph (1)(c), if an approved design organisation gives CASA a certificate under subregulation (3) in relation to a criterion, CASA need consider only that certificate in deciding whether the applicant meets the criterion.
 (5) For subregulation (3), regulations 21.021, 21.024, 21.025 and 21.026 apply to consideration by an approved design organisation of an application for a type certificate as if each reference to CASA in those regulations were a reference to the approved design organisation.

21.014  Recognition of foreign certification
  Despite regulation 21.013A, CASA must not issue a type certificate mentioned in regulation 21.021, 21.024, or 21.025, for an aircraft manufactured in another country, if:
 (a) a type acceptance certificate may be issued for the aircraft under regulation 21.029A; or
 (b) a type certificate may be issued for the aircraft under regulation 21.029.

21.015  Application for type certificate
 (2) An application for an aircraft type certificate must be accompanied by a three‑view drawing of that aircraft and available preliminary basic data.
 (3) An application for an aircraft engine type certificate must be accompanied by a description of the engine design features, the engine operating characteristics, and the proposed engine operating limitations.
Source FARs section 21.15 modified.

21.016  Special standards and other conditions on type certificates
 (1) If CASA considers that some of the airworthiness standards mentioned in these Regulations that are applicable to a particular type of aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller do not provide an adequate or