Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 30/182)
Character Range: 214507–217531

hours of operation with a full complement of engines that conform to a type certificate; and
 (b) for all other aircraft—at least 150 hours of operation.
Source FARs section 21.35 modified.

21.037  Flight test pilot
  Each applicant for a type certificate mentioned in regulation 21.021 (except a type certificate issued under regulation 21.029) must provide a person holding an appropriate:
 (a) class rating; or
 (b) type rating; or
 (c) balloon class endorsement within the meaning of subregulation 5.01(1) of CAR; or
 (d) authorisation under regulation 61.140; or
 (e) authorisation under regulation 5.50 of CAR;
to make the flight tests required by this Part.
Source FARs section 21.37 modified.

21.039  Flight test instrument calibration and correction report
 (1) Each applicant for a type certificate mentioned in regulation 21.021 (except a type certificate issued under regulation 21.029) must submit a report to CASA showing the computations and tests required in connection with the calibration of instruments used for test purposes and in the correction of test results to standard atmospheric conditions.
 (2) Each applicant must allow CASA to conduct any flight tests that CASA is satisfied is necessary to check the accuracy of the report submitted under subregulation (1).
Source FARs section 21.39 modified.

21.041  Type certificate—meaning
 (1) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears:
foreign type certificate, for an aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller:
 (a) means a certificate (however described) for the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller that is issued by the national aviation authority of a foreign country and is equivalent to a type certificate; but
 (b) does not include a certificate (however described) for the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller that is issued by the national aviation authority of a foreign country solely on the basis of a certificate (however described) for the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller that is issued by the national aviation authority of another country and is equivalent to a type certificate.
type certificate, for an aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller, means a type certificate issued by CASA under regulation 21.013A or 21.029 certifying that the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller meets the airworthiness standard mentioned for it in the certificate.
 (2) In these Regulations, except in this Subpart, a reference to a type certificate, or foreign type certificate, for an aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller, includes a reference to the type design, the operating limitations, the type certificate data sheet, the applicable airworthiness standards with which the certificate records compliance, and any other conditions or limitations prescribed for the aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller under these Regulations.
Source FARs section 21.41 modified.

21.043  Location of manufacturing facilities
  Despite regulation 21.013A, CASA is not required to consider an application for a type certificate for