Type Design definition

Type Design means the set of data and information necessary to define an aircraft, engine or propeller type for the purpose of airworthiness determination;
Type Design means the drawings and specifications necessary to define the product shown to comply with the airworthiness standards, information on dimensions, materials, and processes necessary to define the structural strength of the product; and the Airworthiness Limitations section of the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA).
Type Design means the description of all characteristics of a civil aeronautical product, including its design, manufacture, limitations and continuing airworthiness instructions, which determine its airworthiness.

Examples of Type Design in a sentence

  • The Font Software, its Type Design, structure, organization and code and related files are valuable property and trade secrets of Fontwerk.

  • Any use or integration of the Font Software by the Licensee in a way that enables Third Parties to create, edit or modify or generate the Type Design with the Font Software requires a corresponding license or license extension to be purchased in advance.

  • The Licensee and Authorized Users are entitled to use the Font Soft‐ ▇▇▇▇ to create the corresponding Type Design.

  • When Type Design Digital Product Definition (DPD) data is utilized in manufacturing, inspection and subtier flowdown of product definition, Seller shall have a quality system to control Type Design DPD data to the extent necessary to fulfill program requirements.

  • Embraer will provide Buyer with an export certificate of airworthiness issued by CTA, which will certify that, as of the date of its issuance, the Aircraft has been inspected and found to conform in all respects to the CTA / AAC approved Type Design and in a condition **Material Redacted**.

  • Unless otherwise indicated, the conformity inspection shall be performed at the Seller or Subcontractor' s point of manufacture as deemed necessary to verify product conformance to Type Design.

  • The Licensee and Authorized Users are entitled to use the Font Software to create the corresponding Type Design.

  • DGAC Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) may be issued for approval of major design changes to a Type Design of an aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller which has been type certificated/validated by the DGAC, when the FAA is the authority of the State of Design for both the product and the design change, and the FAA has issued the STC.

  • The AR’s Appliance Type Design Approval will be forwarded to the U.S. applicant with a copy provided to the FAA ACO.

  • Embraer will provide Buyer with an export certificate of airworthiness issued by CTA, which will certify that, as of the date of its issuance, the Aircraft has been inspected and found to conform in all respects to the CTA / UAEAC approved Type Design and in a condition **Material Redacted**.


More Definitions of Type Design

Type Design means the visual representation of the typeface generated by the Font Software, including typographic characters such as letters, numerals, ornaments, symbols or punctuation and special characters.
Type Design means the description of all characteristics of a product, including its design, manufacturing processes, limitations (e.g., approved section of the airplane flight manual), and continued airworthiness instructions, which determines its airworthiness. This includes drawings and specifications necessary to define the configuration and design features (e.g., dimensions, materials, and processes) and the data substantiating that the design meets the applicable airworthiness requirements.
Type Design means the description of all characteristics of a product, including its design, manufacture, limitations, and continued airworthiness instructions which determine its airworthiness.
Type Design means the set of data and information necessary to define a product for the purpose of airworthiness determination.
Type Design means the description of all characteristics of a product, including its design, manufacturing processes limitations (e.g. approved section of the AFM), and continued airworthiness instructions which determine its airworthiness. This includes drawings and specifications necessary to define the configuration and design features (e.g., dimensions, materials, and processes) and the data substantiating that the design meets the applicable airworthiness requirements.

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