Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p158
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 158/182)
Character Range: 556157–558885

maintenance carried out on the aircraft;
 (j) a copy of the design of a modification or repair that is unique to the aircraft;
 (k) if an aircraft maintenance record was kept for the aircraft in accordance with Division 10 of Part 4A of CAR—that aircraft maintenance record;
 (l) a document for the aircraft:
 (i) that is equivalent to a document mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (k); and
 (ii) that was issued or kept under a law of a foreign country;
 (m) a record of information for the aircraft:
 (i) that is equivalent to a record mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (k); and
 (ii) that was made or kept under a law of a foreign country.
Note: For paragraph (d), see the notes to regulation 42.220.
 (4) A part is eligible to be fitted to an aircraft or another aeronautical product if the fitting is permitted:
 (a) by the approved design for the aircraft or the other aeronautical product that the aeronautical product will be fitted to; or
 (b) by an Australian Parts Manufacturer Approval; or
 (c) by a Parts Manufacturer Approval issued by the FAA; or
 (d) by a parts manufacturer approval issued by a national aviation authority to which subregulation (4A) applies.
 (4A) For paragraph (4)(d). this subregulation applies to the national aviation authority of a Contracting State if:
 (a) Australia has an agreement (however described) with the Contracting State for the acceptance of parts manufacturer approvals; or
 (b) CASA has an agreement (however described) with the national aviation authority for the acceptance of parts manufacturer approvals.
 (5) A material is eligible to be used in or on an aircraft or an aeronautical product if the use is permitted:
 (a) by the approved design for the aircraft or the aeronautical product; or
 (b) by maintenance data for maintenance to be carried out on the aircraft or aeronautical product.
 (6) An aeronautical product is serviceable if the product:
 (a) conforms with its approved design; and
 (b) is fit for its intended use.
 (7) An aeronautical product is unsalvageable if the product:
 (a) is unserviceable; and
 (b) cannot be made serviceable.

42.020  Part 42 Manual of Standards

Power to issue Manual of Standards
 (1) For subsection 98(5A) of the Act, CASA may issue a Manual of Standards for this Part that specifies matters affecting the maintenance or airworthiness of aircraft.

Matters—general
 (2) In particular, a Manual of Standards may specify the following matters:
 (a) for paragraph (b) of the definition of authorised release certificate in subclause 18(2) of Part 2 of the Dictionary, that a specified kind of document issued under a law of a specified foreign country is equivalent to a document mentioned in paragraph (a) of that definition;
 (b)