Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887:reg:43:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00887
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 43 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 123749–126492

43  Maintenance releases in respect of Australian aircraft
 (1) Maintenance releases in respect of Australian aircraft shall be issued only by authorised persons and only in such manner, and in accordance with such form, as CASA directs or approves.
 (2) CASA may give a direction specifying the information to be entered on a maintenance release before its issue.
 (3) Where a person appointed as an authorised person for the purposes of this regulation is a body corporate, CASA shall specify in the instrument of appointment the condition that any maintenance release issued by the authorised person is to be signed, on behalf of the authorised person, by a specified person or by a person included in a specified class of persons.
 (4) CASA may give a direction with respect to the retention and transfer of maintenance releases and copies of maintenance releases issued under this regulation.
 (5) CASA may give a direction specifying the period, or the maximum period, that a maintenance release of a kind specified in the direction is to be expressed to remain in force.
 (6) A maintenance release may be issued in respect of an aircraft only if:
 (a) there is in force, a certificate of airworthiness for the aircraft; or
 (b) CASA has approved the issue of the maintenance release.
 (7) A maintenance release may be issued in respect of an aircraft only if all maintenance in respect of the aircraft required to be carried out to comply with any requirement or condition imposed under these Regulations has been certified, in accordance with regulation 42ZE or 42ZN, to have been completed.
 (8) For the purposes of subregulation (7), the existence of an earlier maintenance release issued by virtue of that subregulation in respect of an aircraft may, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, be accepted by an authorised person for the purposes of this regulation as proof that all maintenance required under these Regulations to be carried out on the aircraft before the date of issue of the earlier maintenance release has been certified to have been completed as required by that subregulation.
 (9) A maintenance release may bear an endorsement that the release is issued subject to a condition set out in the endorsement, being a condition imposed for the purpose of ensuring the safety of air navigation.
 (10) Where an aircraft has a permissible unserviceability, a maintenance release issued in respect of the aircraft, or other document approved for use as an alternative to the maintenance release for the purposes of this subregulation, shall bear an endorsement:
 (a) setting out each permissible unserviceability that exists with respect to the aircraft;
 (b) setting out such of the conditions (if any) with respect