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inspection, give the approval if CASA or an authorised person is
satisfied that doing so would be unlikely to have an adverse effect on
aviation safety.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
Office of Legal Counsel CASR
Civil Aviation Safety Authority 1st Edition – January 2003
Part 21 — 114
Subpart 21.O Australian Technical Standard Order
Authorisations
21.601 Applicability
(1) This Subpart prescribes:
(a) requirements for the issue of Australian Technical Standard
Order (ATSO) authorisations; and
(b) rules governing the holders of ATSO authorisations; and
(c) requirements for the issue of a letter of ATSO design approval.
(2) For the purpose of these regulations:
(a) an ATSO is a minimum performance standard issued by CASA
for specified articles (for the purpose of this Subpart, articles
means materials, parts, processes, or appliances) used on civil
aircraft; and
(ab) A TSO is a Technical Standard Order issued by the FAA; and
(b) an ATSO authorisation is:
(i) a CASA design and production approval issued to the
manufacturer of an article that has been found to meet a
specific ATSO or TSO; or
(ii) a CASA production approval issued to the manufacturer of
an article manufactured in accordance with an FAA letter
of TSO design approval; and
(c) a letter of ATSO design approval is a CASA design approval for
a foreign-manufactured article which has been found to meet a
specific ATSO in accordance with the procedures of regulation
21.617; and
(ca) an FAA letter of TSO Design Approval is an FAA design
approval for an article manufactured outside the United States
that has been found to meet a specific TSO in accordance with
the procedures of FARs section 21.617; and
(d) an article manufactured under an ATSO authorisation or an
appliance manufactured under a letter of ATSO design approval
described in regulation 21.617 is an approved article or appliance
for the purpose of meeting the provisions of these regulations
that require the article to be approved; and
(e) an article manufacturer is the person who controls the design
and quality of the article produced (or to be produced, in the case
of an application), including the parts of them and any processes
or services related to them that are procured from an outside
source.
(4) Despite subregulation 21.605 (4), CASA is not required to issue an
ATSO authorisation for an article if the manufacturing facilities for
the article are located outside Australian territory, unless the location
of the manufacturer’s facilities places no undue burden on CASA in
administering the applicable airworthiness requirements.
Source FARs section 21.601 modified.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page— Amdt No. 5: Effective 27 November 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 21 — 115
21.603 ATSO marking and privileges
(1) Except as provided in subregulation 21.617 (3), a person may identify
an article with an ATSO marking only if:
(a) the person holds an ATSO authorisation; and
(b) the article meets applicable ATSO or TSO performance
standards.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.
Note For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
Source FARs section 21.603 modified.
21.605 Application and issue
(1) An article manufacturer may apply to CASA for an ATSO
authorisation for the article.
(2) An application must be accompanied by the following documents:
(a) a statement of conformance certifying that the applicant has met
the requirements of this Subpart and that the article concerned
meets the applicable ATSO or TSO that is effective on the date
of application for that article;
(b) one copy of the technical data required in the applicable ATSO
or TSO;
(c) a description of the applicant’s quality system in the detail
specified in regulations 21.143 and 21.144. In complying with
this regulation, the applicant may refer to current quality system
data filed with CASA as part of a previous ATSO authorisation
application.
(3) When a series of minor changes in accordance with regulation 21.611
is anticipated, the applicant must set forth in the application the basic
model number of the article and the part number of the components
with open brackets after it to denote that suffix change letters or
numbers (or combinations of them) will be added from time to time.
(4) CASA must issue an ATSO authorisation (including all ATSO
 
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