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1998, an organisation is permitted to carry out maintenance outside Australian territory on an aeronautical product for an Australian aircraft to which Part 42 applies if certain conditions are met.
       7.1.2 Under paragraph 42.306 (1) (a) of CASR 1998, the organisation must be approved to carry out the maintenance by the NAA of a foreign country under the law of that country.
       7.1.3 Under paragraph 42.306 (1) (b) of CASR 1998, the country must be specified for regulation 42.306 in the Part 42 Manual of Standards.
       7.1.4 In accordance with paragraph 42.306 (1) (b) of CASR 1998, this Chapter contains a list of those countries.
    Note   There are other requirements to be met before maintenance on an aeronautical product can be carried out and certified.
    Under subregulation 42.306 (2) of CASR 1998, the organisation must carry out and certify the maintenance in accordance with an arrangement between CASA and the NAA, or under the law of the foreign country that granted the approval to carry out the maintenance.

7.2 Countries specified for regulation 42.306 of CASR 1998
 1 Canada
 2 Each member country of EASA
 3 New Zealand
 4 Singapore
 5 United States of America
 6 Japan
    Note   Under paragraph 42.306 (2) (a) of CASR, a foreign maintenance organisation that is permitted to carry out maintenance on aeronautical products for an Australian aircraft must, if there is an NAA arrangement (within the meaning of paragraph 42.306 (2) (a)), carry out the maintenance in accordance with the NAA arrangement. As at June 2022, the countries in respect of which there is an NAA arrangement are Singapore, under an agreement dated 22 April 2013, and Japan, under an agreement dated 25 March 2022.
Chapter 8

This Chapter is reserved for future use.
Chapter 9

Aviation industry standards

9.1 Introduction
      9.1.1 Paragraph 42.020 (2) (l) of CASR 1998, provides that the Part 42 MOS may specify that a document is an aviation industry standard.
      9.1.2 This Chapter specifies the documents that are aviation industry standards for the definition of maintenance data in the CASR dictionary.

9.2 Aviation industry standards
      9.2.1 The following list specifies the documents that are aviation industry standards for the definition of maintenance data in the CASR dictionary:

 LIST
1. Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular AC 43.13 1B, Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices — Aircraft Inspection and Repair.
2. Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular AC 43.13 2B, Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices — Aircraft Alterations.
3. Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular AC 65-9A [Large AC], Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics General Handbook.
4. Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular FAA AC-65-15A [Large AC], Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics Airframe Handbook.
5. Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular AC 65-12A [Large AC], Airframe & Powerplant