Operational Suitability Data definition

Operational Suitability Data means the set of data required to be established by aircraft manufacturers and approved under EASA Part 21.A.15 d) of Regulation (EU) No 748/2012. Operational Suitability Data is approved as part of the type certificate issued by the European Union Technical Agent to support type specific operational aspects for which the type certificate holder is responsible.
Operational Suitability Data. (or “OSD”) means the required set of data to support and allow the type-specific operational aspects of certain types of aircraft. It consists of the following:
Operational Suitability Data means the required set of data to support and allow the type- specific operational aspects of certain types of aircraft that are regulated under the regulatory system for civil aviation safety of the European Union. It must be designed by the type certificate applicant or holder for the aircraft and be part of the type certificate. Under the regulatory system for civil aviation safety of the European Union, an initial application for a type certificate or restricted type certificate shall include, or be subsequently supplemented by, the application for approval of operational suitability data, as applicable to the aircraft type; EU/JP/Annex 1/en 4

Examples of Operational Suitability Data in a sentence

  • V Operational Suitability Data (OSD)The OSD elements listed below were approved by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as per Commission Regulation (EU) 748/2012, as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) No 69/2014.Future revisions will be approved by the UK CAA in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 748/2012 as retained (and amended in UK domestic law) under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and amended by the Aviation Safety (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

  • Where Operational Suitability Data (OSD) is available for the Air System, the application for a MTC or changes in Type Design should include, or be supplemented after the initial application by, an assessment of the implications on the OSD resulting from military operation.

  • The COB will invite management from the responsible policy office to participate on all discussions focused on operational issues (e.g. Maintenance Review Board and Operational Suitability Data).

  • Operational Suitability Data – Development of minimum operational suitability requirements (covering inter alia minimum flight crew and flight crew member training requirements).

  • For EASA, the certification basis includes Operational Suitability Data (OSD) requirements.

  • Evaluation of EU Operational and/or Maintenance Aspects The EASA system includes, under the type certification process, an approval of data that are considered necessary for the safe operation of an aircraft, called the Operational Suitability Data (OSD).

  • Some Type-specific sets of operational documents and data, including Operational Suitability Data in the European Union system and the Aircraft Evaluation Reports in the Chinese system, and provided by the type certificate holder, are approved or accepted by the Certificating Authority.

  • The Flight Crew data has been approved as per the defined Operational Suitability Data Certification Basis and as documented in reference “EASA-OSD-FC-GVII-GAC, Initial Issue” at the latest applicable revision.

  • Reference Date for determining the applicable requirementsFor Airworthiness and Environmental Protection: Not Recorded For Operational Suitability Data (OSD) elements: N/A2.

  • The Maintenance Certifying Staff data has been approved as per the defined Operational Suitability Data Certification Basis and as documented in reference “GVII-OSD-MCS-001” at the latest applicable revision.


More Definitions of Operational Suitability Data

Operational Suitability Data means the required set of data to support and allow the type-specific operational aspects of certain types of aircraft that are regulated under the regulatory system for civil aviation safety of the European Union. It must be designed by the type certificate applicant or holder for the aircraft and be part of the type certificate. Under the regulatory system for civil aviation safety of the European Union, an initial application for a type certificate or restricted type certificate shall include, or be subsequently supplemented by, the application for approval of operational suitability data, as applicable to the aircraft type;

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  • Operational Manual means the manual referred to in Section 3.03 of this Agreement;

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