(h)
Whenever circumstances reveal the existence of a potential safety threat DGCA shall carry out the airworthiness review and issue the airworthiness review certificate itself.
(i)
In addition to paragraph (h), DGCA may also carry out the airworthiness review and issue the airworthiness review certificate itself in the following cases:
1.
for aircraft not involved in commercial air transport when the aircraft is managed by a continuing airworthiness management organisation approved in accordance with Section A, Subpart G of this CAR-M located out-side India.
2.
for all balloons and any other aircraft of 2730 kg MTOM and below, if it is requested by the owner
(j) When DGCA carries out the airworthiness review and/or issues the airworthiness review certificate itself, the owner or operator shall provide DGCA with:
1.
the documentation required by DGCA. and
2.
suitable accommodation at the appropriate location for its personnel; and
3.
when necessary, the support of personnel appropriately qualified in accordance with DGCA Aircraft Maintenance License requirements or equivalent personnel requirements laid down in point 145.A.30(j)(1) and (2) of CAR 145;
(k) An airworthiness review certificate cannot be issued nor extended if there is evidence or reason to believe that the aircraft is not airworthy.’
M.A.902 Validity of the airworthiness review certificate
(a) An airworthiness review certificate becomes invalid if:
1.
suspended or revoked; or
2.
the airworthiness certificate is suspended or revoked; or
3.
the aircraft is not on the aircraft register of DGCA; or
4.
the type certificate under which the airworthiness certificate was issued is
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suspended or revoked.
(b) An aircraft must not fly if the airworthiness certificate is invalid or if:
1.
the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft or any component fitted to the aircraft does not meet the requirements of this CAR, or;
2.
the aircraft does not remain in conformity with the type design approved/accepted by the DGCA; or
3.
the aircraft has been operated beyond the limitations of the approved flight manual or the airworthiness certificate, without appropriate action being taken; or
4.
the aircraft has been involved in an accident or incident that affects the airworthiness of the aircraft, without subsequent appropriate action to restore airworthiness; or
5.
a modification or repair has not been approved in accordance with M.A.304.
(c) Upon surrender or revocation, the airworthiness review certificate shall be returned to DGCA
M.A.903 Transfer of aircraft registration within India
(a) When transferring an aircraft registration within India, the applicant shall:
1.
inform DGCA;
2.
apply to DGCA for the amendment of the Certificate of Registration in accordance with CAR Section-2, Series “F”, Part I.
(b) Notwithstanding Transfer of aircraft registration within India, the former airworthiness review certificate shall remain valid until its expiry date.
M.A.904 Airworthiness review of aircraft imported into India
(a) When importing an aircraft into India, the applicant shall:
1.
apply to DGCA for the issuance of a new airworthiness certificate in accordance with CAR Section-2, Series “F”, Part III and
2.
for aircraft other than new, have an airworthiness review carried out satisfactorily in accordance with point M.A.901; and
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