Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:15:p61
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 61/182)
Character Range: 297672–300657

If CASA gives the application to a limited category organisation under this regulation, CASA must give the organisation anything in its records about the applicant that is relevant to the organisation making a decision on the application.
 (5) If CASA gives the application to a limited category organisation under this regulation:
 (a) for these Regulations, the application is taken to have been made to the organisation; and
 (b) the organisation must decide the application; and
 (c) CASA must give the applicant written notice that the application has been given to the organisation for the purposes of the organisation deciding it.
 (6) Without limiting subregulation (5), and for the avoidance of doubt:
 (a) CASA is taken not to have refused the application; and
 (b) nothing in this Part authorises the limited category organisation to return the application to CASA for the purposes of CASA deciding it, but the organisation may consult with, or seek information from, CASA for the purposes of deciding the application.

21.175  Certificates of airworthiness: classification
  In these Regulations:
special certificate of airworthiness means:
 (a) a certificate of airworthiness issued for:
 (i) an aircraft type certificated in the primary, intermediate or restricted category; or
 (ii) an aircraft in the limited category; or
 (iii) an amateur‑built aircraft accepted under an ABAA; or
 (iv) a light sport aircraft covered by regulation 21.186; or
 (b) a provisional certificate of airworthiness; or
 (c) an experimental certificate.
standard certificate of airworthiness means a certificate of airworthiness issued for:
 (a) an aircraft type certificated in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, or transport category; or
 (b) a manned free balloon; or
 (c) an aircraft in a special class of aircraft.
Source FARs section 21.175 modified.

21.176  Issue of certain certificates of airworthiness
 (1) Subject to regulation 11.055, CASA, a limited category organisation or an authorised person must issue a certificate of airworthiness to an applicant for the certificate if the applicant:
 (a) is eligible, under regulation 21.173, 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 a certificate of airworthiness under regulation 11.056 may include operational limitations.
 (4) Any conditions imposed on a certificate of airworthiness under regulation 11.056, and any conditions imposed under regulation 21.016 or 21.029B that limit the use of the aircraft, must be in writing, and set out in, or attached to, the certificate of airworthiness.

Limited category certificates—assignment of permit index numbers
 (5) If CASA or a limited category organisation decides to issue a limited category certificate for an aircraft, CASA or the organisation must assign a permit index number to