M 10.5 Certification of Aircraft, Parts and Appliances Flashcards
M10.5 Certification of Aircraft, Parts and Appliances
Contents
Initial Airworthiness (EU) Regulation 748/1012
consists of:




Subpart B : TC / RTC
TC
RTC
Subpart E : STC
Subpart G : POA
Subpart J : DOA
EASA Certification Specifications
CS 23
CS 25
CS 27
CS 29
Subpart H : CoA Certificate of Airworthiness
Subpart H : CoA Certificate of Airworthiness
- Who issues the CoA?
- Validity:
- Who is Eligible for a CoA?
Subpart H : CoA Certificate of Airworthiness
- How do you apply for CoA?
- Amending the CoA
Restricted Certificate of Airworthiness R CoA
Permit to Fly
Permit to Fly
- Who is Eligible?
- Who issues the Permit to Fly?
- Validity
Permit to Fly
- How do you apply?
Certificate of Registration
Subpart I : Noise Certificate
Weight Definitions:
Basic Weight
Basic Weight is the weight of the aircraft and all its basic equipment, plus that of the declared quantity of unusable fuel and unusable oil.
Weight Definitions:
Basic Equipment
Basic Equipment is the inconsumable fluids, and the equipment which is common to all roles for which the operator intends to use the aircraft.
Weight Definitions:
Variable Load
Variable Load is the weight of the crew, of items such as the crew’s baggage , removable units, and other equipment the carriage of which the operator intends to use the aircraft for the particular flight
Weight Definitions:
Disposable Load
Disposable Load is the weight of all the persons and items of load, including fuel and other consumable fluids, carried in the aircraft, other than the Basic Equipment and Variable Load
Weight Schedule
Weighing:
Documentation:
Radio Station License and Approval