Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests Sample Clauses

Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. (a) When investigating in-service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the FAA or EASA may request information from EASA or the FAA product responsible Directorate as applicable (see listing in Appendix A). EASA shall coordinate with the appropriate AA to obtain any necessary support.
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Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or CAAI needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner. If urgency requires that either the FAA or CAAI requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or CAA-NL needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner, as far as this information is available to CAA-NL or FAA and authorized for release. If urgency requires that either the FAA or CAA-NL requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or DGAC needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner, as far as this information is available to DGAC or FAA and authorized for release. If urgency requires that either the FAA or DGAC requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible. SECTION V SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or ANAC needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner. If urgency requires that either the FAA or ANAC requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or DCA needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner. If urgency requires that either the FAA or DCA requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or UKCAA needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner, as far as this information is available to UKCAA or FAA and authorized for release. If urgency requires that either the FAA or UKCAA requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
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Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either the FAA or JCAB needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information should be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority should immediately do everything necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner. If urgency requires that either the FAA or JCAB requests the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform its counterpart authority of this action as soon as possible.
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. (1) When investigating in-service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a Civil Aeronautical Product imported under these Implementation Procedures, the Participant may request information from the appropriate contact points (see listing in Appendix A).
Accident/Incident and Suspected Unapproved Parts Investigation Information Requests. When either Party needs information for the investigation of service incidents, accidents, or suspected unapproved parts involving a product, part, or appliance imported under these Implementation Procedures, the request for the information shall be directed to the appropriate office of the exporting authority. In turn, upon receipt of the request for information, the exporting authority shall do everything reasonably necessary to make sure the requested information is provided in a timely manner. If urgency requires that either Party request the information directly from the manufacturer because immediate contacts cannot be made with the exporting authority, the importing authority shall inform the exporting authority of this action as soon as possible. SECTION V SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
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