Authorised Release Certificate definition
Examples of Authorised Release Certificate in a sentence
Aviation Authority in Listed EU Member State Products, export documentation, and technical assistance activities — New engines and propellers conforming to an FAA-approved design, manufactured under an Austrian POA, and accompanied by an EASA Form 1, Authorised Release Certificate, or a JAA Form One issued before September 28, 2005.
An Authorised Release Certificate, EASA Form 1, is issued for aircraft engines, propellers, parts and appliances.
Each new part exported to the United States with a DGAC airworthiness approval will have a JAA Form One, Authorised Release Certificate.
Each new appliance exported to the United States with a DGAC airworthiness approval will have a JAA Form One, Authorised Release Certificate.
Aviation Authority in Listed EU Member State Products, export documentation, and technical assistance activities — New appliances conforming to an FAA-approved design, manufactured under a Finnish POA, and accompanied by an EASA Form 1, Authorised Release Certificate, or a JAA Form One issued before September 28, 2005.
Subject to clause 6, QAS shall certify with an "Authorised Release Certificate", or where appropriate a "Certificate of Conformity", that Parts have been provided in accordance with this Agreement (Release Certificate).
The FAA shall accept a LFV Authorised Release Certificate on a new part, including a modification and/or replacement part, for the aircraft and appliances identified in Section II, only when the LFV certifies, by the issuance of the JAA Form One, that each part: (1) Is eligible for installation in an aircraft or appliance which has been granted an FAA design approval.
The FAA shall accept a CAA-NL Authorised Release Certificate on a new part, including a modification and/or replacement part, for the products and appliances identified in Section II, only when the CAA-NL certifies, by the issuance of the JAA Form One, that each part: (1) Is eligible for installation in a product or appliance which has been granted an FAA design approval.
The following statement should be reflected in Block 13 of the Authorised Release Certificate: “Released under the Brazilian Maintenance Organization Certificate of Acceptance Nr………../ Canadian Letter of Recognition Nr… in accordance with the terms of the Canada-Brazil Technical Arrangement – Maintenance (TA- M)” When maintenance cannot be performed in accordance with the work order/contract, this fact must be made known to the customer.
Aviation Authority in Listed EU Member State Products, export documentation, and technical assistance activities — New engines and propellers conforming to an FAA-approved design, manufactured under a French POA, and accompanied by an EASA Form 1, Authorised Release Certificate, or a JAA Form One issued before September 28, 2005.