Certificating Authority definition

Certificating Authority means the Authority that issued a Design Certificate in its capacity as Authority discharging the State of Design responsibilities for a Product.
Certificating Authority means the technical agent of the exporting Party that issues a design certificate for a civil aeronautical product in its capacity as an authority carrying out the State of Design responsibilities set out in Annex 8 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation;
Certificating Authority means the EASA.

Examples of Certificating Authority in a sentence

  • The Validating Authority shall notify the Certificating Authority of any such exemptions, deviations or special conditions.

  • At Lessor’s request, Lessee shall modify the Aircraft to comply with the requirements of the aeronautics authority of such country to which the Aircraft will be exported, provided, however, if such Lessor requested modifications are not also a requirement of the Certificating Authority and/or EASA, Lessor shall reimburse Lessee for Lessee’s Actual Cost incurred in performing such modifications.

  • When specifying exemptions, deviations, compensating factors or special conditions, the Validating Authority shall give due consideration to those of the Certificating Authority and shall not be more demanding for the products to be validated than it would be for similar products of its own.

  • In order to obtain and maintain a Validated Design Certificate as per the provisions of this Annex, the applicant shall hold and retain at the disposal of the Certificating Authority all relevant design information, drawings and test reports, including inspection records for the certified product, in order to provide the information necessary to ensure the continued airworthiness and compliance with applicable environmental protection requirements of the product.

  • The reporting obligations from the certificate holder to the Certificating Authority and the information exchange mechanism established by this Annex shall be considered to fulfil the obligation of each certificate holder to report failures, malfunctions, defects or other occurrences to the Validating Authority.

  • An application for a Design Certificate shall be made to the Validating Authority through the Certificating Authority, where appropriate and as detailed in the Technical Implementation Procedures.

  • Continuing Airworthiness The Technical Agents are committed to take action to address unsafe conditions in products for which they are the Certificating Authority.

  • When service difficulties or other potential safety issues affecting a product within the scope of this Annex lead to an investigation conducted by the Certificating Authority, the Technical Agent of the other Party shall, upon request, support this investigation and exchange relevant information reported by its respective regulated entities on failures, malfunctions, defects or other occurrences affecting this product.

  • Subject to agreement between the Technical Agents, for some design-related operational requirements the Validating Authority may accept the compliance statement of the Certificating Authority.

  • The Certificating Authority shall ensure that the Validating Authority receives all the relevant data and information, as defined in the Technical Implementation Procedures, necessary for the Validating Authority to become and remain familiar with the design and certification of the Civil Aeronautical Products that are subject to validation.


More Definitions of Certificating Authority

Certificating Authority means the Competent Authority of the Exporting Party that issues a Design Certificate for a Product in its capacity as an authority discharging the State of Design responsibilities set out in Annex 8 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, opened for signature at Chicago on 7 December 1944;
Certificating Authority means the organization within the State of Design, charged by the laws of the State, to regulate the design, production, and airworthiness approval and environmental certification of civil aeronautical products and articles.