Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 11/182)
Character Range: 160993–163936

flight manual for an aircraft:
 (a) the registered operator of the aircraft;
 (aa) if the aircraft is a Part 103 aircraft—the owner of the aircraft;
 (b) an applicant for any of the following:
 (i) approval of a change in the type design for the aircraft;
 (ii) a supplemental type certificate for the aircraft;
 (iii) a modification/repair design approval for the aircraft;
 (iv) an approval mentioned in regulation 21.475.
Note 1: An application must be in the approved form, include all the information required by these Regulations and be accompanied by every document required by these Regulations—see regulation 11.030.
Note 2: Part 11 deals with applications and decision making.
 (2) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA or the authorised person or approved design organisation must approve the change if CASA or the authorised person or approved design organisation is satisfied that the manual as changed would comply with:
 (a) if the applicant is not an applicant for an instrument mentioned in paragraph (1)(b)—the airworthiness standards that applied to the issue of the aircraft's type certificate, type acceptance certificate or foreign type certificate; or
 (b) if the applicant is an applicant for an instrument mentioned in paragraph (1)(b)—the applicable airworthiness standards for the instrument; or
 (c) if the aircraft is a non‑type certificated aircraft—the airworthiness standards that applied to the issue of the aircraft's certificate of airworthiness or permit under this Part.
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) In this regulation, a reference to a change to a flight manual includes a reference to a supplement to the flight manual.

21.007  Permissible unserviceabilities
 (1) A person may apply to CASA, an authorised person or a relevant approved design organisation for approval of a defect in an Australian aircraft as a permissible unserviceability for the aircraft.
Note 1: An application must be in the approved form, include all the information required by these Regulations and be accompanied by every document required by these Regulations—see regulation 11.030.
Note 2: See Part 11 for other matters relating to applications and decisions.
 (2) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA or the authorised person or approved design organisation must, for the purpose of these Regulations, approve the defect as a permissible unserviceability for the aircraft if satisfied that the aircraft, with the defect, meets 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)