Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p76
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 76/182)
Character Range: 337254–340143

mentioned in paragraph 21.191(f) is entitled to the certificate if, in addition to meeting the requirements of regulation 21.193:
 (a) the applicant has established an inspection and maintenance program for the continued airworthiness of the aircraft; and
 (b) the aircraft has been flown for at least 50 hours, or for at least 5 hours if it is a type certificated aircraft which has been modified.
Source FARs section 21.195 modified.

21.195A  Issue of experimental certificates
 (1) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA, an authorised person or a relevant approved design organisation must issue an experimental certificate to an applicant for the certificate if the applicant:
 (a) is eligible, under regulation 21.192, to apply for the certificate; and
 (b) applies for the certificate in accordance with this Subpart; and
 (c) is entitled, under this Subpart, to the certificate; and
 (d) otherwise complies with this Part.
 (3) A condition imposed on an experimental certificate under regulation 11.056 may include operational limitations.
 (4) Any conditions imposed on an experimental certificate under regulation 11.056, must be in writing and set out in, or attached to, the experimental certificate.

21.195B  Duration, production for inspection, suspension and cancellation of experimental certificates
 (1) An experimental certificate issued for the purpose of research and development, showing compliance with regulations, crew training or market surveys, continues in force:
 (a) if a period of less than one year is specified in the certificate—until the end of the period, or until it is cancelled, whichever occurs first; or
 (b) in any other case—until the end of the period of one year after the date on which it was issued, or until it is cancelled, whichever occurs first.
 (2) An experimental certificate issued for the purpose of exhibition, air racing, operating amateur‑built, kit‑built or light sport aircraft or private operations of prototype aircraft previously certificated under paragraph 21.191(a), (b) or (d), continues in force:
 (a) if a period is specified in the certificate—until the end of the period, or until it is cancelled, whichever occurs first; or
 (b) in any other case—until it is cancelled.
 (3) The holder of an experimental certificate commits an offence if:
 (a) CASA, an authorised person or a relevant approved design organisation asks the holder to make the certificate available for inspection; and
 (b) the holder does not make the certificate available for inspection in accordance with the request.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (4) An experimental certificate for an aircraft is taken to not be in force for any period during which the aircraft is either not registered in Australia or not listed with a Part 103 ASAO.
 (4A) For the purposes of subregulation (4), the period during which the certificate is taken to not be in force