Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p35
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 35/182)
Character Range: 228092–230990

approval in accordance with this Subpart; and
 (c) is entitled, under this Subpart, to the certificate or approval; and
 (d) otherwise complies with this Part.

21.077  Duration
 (1) Unless sooner superseded or cancelled, provisional type certificates and amendments thereto are effective for the periods specified in this regulation.
 (2) A Class I provisional type certificate is effective for 24 months after the date of issue.
 (3) A Class II provisional type certificate is effective for 12 months after the date of issue.
 (4) An amendment to a Class I or Class II provisional type certificate is effective for the duration of the amended certificate.
 (5) A provisional amendment to a type certificate is effective for 6 months after its approval or until the amendment of the type certificate is approved, whichever is first.
Source FARs section 21.77 modified.

21.078  Suspension and cancellation
 (1) CASA may suspend or cancel a provisional type certificate by written notice given to its holder if CASA considers that it is necessary to do so in the interests of aviation safety.
 (2) A notice must set out:
 (a) the grounds for the suspension or cancellation; and
 (b) in the case of a suspension—when the suspension stops having effect.
 (3) Despite regulation 21.077, a provisional type certificate is not effective while it is suspended but the suspension period counts as part of a period mentioned in subregulation 21.077(2) or (3).
Note: See also regulations 21.002C and 21.002E in relation to suspension and cancellation of provisional type certificates.

21.081  Requirements for issue and amendment of Class I provisional type certificates
 (1) An applicant for a type certificate or a supplemental type certificate is entitled to the issue of a Class I provisional type certificate, or an approval of an amendment of a Class I provisional type certificate, if the applicant shows compliance with this regulation and CASA is satisfied that the relevant aircraft can reasonably be expected to be safe for its intended use when operated in accordance with the requirements and limitations:
 (a) established by the applicant under subregulation (4); and
 (b) under Division 91.T.3.
 (2) The applicant must certify that:
 (a) the aircraft has been designed and constructed in accordance with the airworthiness requirements applicable to the issue of the type certificate or supplemental type certificate applied for; and
 (b) the aircraft substantially meets the applicable flight characteristic requirements for the type certificate or supplemental type certificate applied for; and
 (c) the aircraft can be operated safely under the appropriate operating limitations specified in subregulation (1).
 (3) The applicant must submit a report to CASA showing that the aircraft had been flown in all manoeuvres necessary to show compliance with the flight requirements for the issue