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approved under these regulations, it may be approved:
(a) under an APMA; or
(b) under an ATSO authorisation or letter of ATSO design approval; or
(c) in conjunction with type certification procedures for an aircraft,
aircraft engine or propeller; or
(d) under Subpart 21.N; or
(e) in any other manner approved by CASA.
Source FARs section 21.305 modified.
21.305A Approval of materials, parts, processes and appliances not
covered by regulation 21.305
(1) A person may apply to CASA or an authorised person for approval of
any material, part, process or appliance that is not covered by
regulation 21.305.
(2) CASA or an authorised person must, following any inspection that
may be necessary, give the approval to the applicant if CASA or the
authorised person is satisfied that doing so would be unlikely to have
an adverse effect on aviation safety.
21.306 Use of standard parts and materials
(1) Standard parts (such as bolts and nuts) and materials conforming to
established industry or Australian specifications may be used, where
required by the type design, in the manufacture of an aircraft, aircraft
engine, propeller, material, part or appliance if:
(a) the part or material to be used was supplied with a document
that:
(i) was issued under the law of a Contracting State; and
(ii) contains a statement that identifies the part or material and
that includes (if applicable) the specification of the part or
material; and
(b) the part or material has zero time in service.
(2) For the purposes of determining whether any material or part
complies with established industry or Australian specifications,
CASA may:
(a) require the person who is using, or proposing to use, the material
or part to give CASA any technical data relevant to the material
or part; or
(b) inspect any material or part to determine whether it complies
with the specifications.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
Office of Legal Counsel CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Replacement Page – Amdt No 5: Effective 27 November 2003
Part 21 — 104
Subpart 21.L Export airworthiness approvals
21.321 Applicability
(1) This Subpart prescribes:
(a) requirements for the issue of export airworthiness approvals; and
(b) rules governing the holders of those approvals.
(2) For these regulations:
(a) a Class I product is a complete aircraft, aircraft engine, or
propeller, that:
(i) has been type certificated in accordance with these
regulations and for which civil specifications or type
certificate data sheets have been issued; or
(ii) is identical to a type certificated product specified in
subparagraph (i) in all respects except as is otherwise
acceptable to the NAA of the importing state; and
(b) a Class II product is a major component of a Class I product (for
example, wings, fuselages, empennage assemblies, landing
gears, power transmissions and control surfaces), the failure of
which would jeopardise the safety of a Class I product; or any
part, material, or appliance, approved and manufactured under an
ATSO in the “C” series; and
(c) a Class III product is any part or component which is not a Class
I or Class II product and includes standard parts (for example,
those designated as AN, NAS or SAE); and
(d) the word overhauled when used to describe a product means that
the product has not been operated or placed in service, except for
functional testing, since having been overhauled, inspected and
approved for return to service in accordance with these
regulations.
Source FARs section 21.321, modified.
21.323 Eligibility
Any person may obtain an export airworthiness approval for a Class I,
Class II or Class III product.
Source FARs section 21.323, modified.
21.324 Issue of export airworthiness approvals
CASA, or an authorised person, must issue an export airworthiness
approval for a Class I, Class II or Class III product to an applicant for
the approval if the applicant:
(a) is eligible, under regulation 21.323, to obtain the approval; and
(b) applies for the approval in accordance with this Subpart; and
(c) is entitled, under this Subpart, to the approval; and
(d) otherwise complies with this Part.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR Office of Legal Counsel
1st Edition – January 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 21 — 105
21.325 Export airworthiness approvals
Kinds of approvals
(1) Export airworthiness approval of Class I products is issued:
(a) for an aircraft — in the form of an export certificate of
 
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