Evaluation of U. S. Operational and Maintenance Aspects Sample Clauses

Evaluation of U. S. Operational and Maintenance Aspects. The FAA has established Aircraft Evaluation Groups (AEG) located at the product- accountable Directorates. The AEGs are responsible for the operational and maintenance aspects of the type certification process. The AEG will conduct Boards, as appropriate, to review the following items on Romanian products prior to their entry into U.S. operations: Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report and associated Instructions For Continued Airworthiness (ICAW) documentation; Operational configuration; Pilot training and licensing requirements; and the formulation and approval of a Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL). The AEG will be invited to participate in the familiarization meeting by the FAA Project Manager and will generate issue papers as appropriate to the type design. Compliance with AEG requirements is not required at the time of issuance of the U.S. Type Certificate, but to avoid operational suitability problems, applicants are encouraged to complete AEG requirements early in the project.
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Evaluation of U. S. Operational and Maintenance Aspects. The FAA has established Aircraft Evaluation Groups (AEG's) located at the product- accountable Directorates. The AEG's are responsible for the Operational and Maintenance aspects of the Type Certification process. The AEG will conduct Boards, as appropriate, on Russian products prior to their entry into U. S. Operations. These Boards will be used to review the Maintenance Review Board (MRB) Report and associated Instructions For Continued Airworthiness (ICAW) Documentation; Operational Configuration, Pilot Training and Licensing Requirements; and the formulation and approval of a Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL). The AEG will be invited to participate in the familiarization meeting by the FAA Project Manager and will generate issue papers as appropriate to the type design. Compliance with AEG requirements is not required at the time of FAA TC issuance, but must be demonstrated for issuance of the first U.S. standard airworthiness certificate.

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