From the Book - Regular Print - First edition.
3 ICAO and the Civil Aviation Authorities 5 --
3.1 ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) 5 --
3.2 Civil Aviation Authorities 9 --
3.3 Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) 10 --
3.4 European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) 14 --
3.5 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 20 --
3.7 FAA certification 23 --
3.8 'One world, one goal: aviation safety' 30 --
4 Airworthiness Requirements 33 --
4.1 Requirements, regulations, and standards 33 --
4.3 List of JARs ad FARs directly or indirectly related to airworthiness certification 34 --
4.4 Advisory material 43 --
4.5 EASA regulations 43 --
4.6 General considerations on airworthiness standards 46 --
4.9 Structure of aircraft airworthiness standards 61 --
4.10 Aircraft airworthiness standard applicability 62 --
4.11 Airworthiness standards for unmanned aircraft 66 --
5 Type Certification 74 --
5.1 Type certification of aircraft, engines, and propellers 74 --
5.2 Parts and appliances approval 87 --
5.3 Master minimum equipment list/minimum equipment list 92 --
5.4 Type certification of imported products 93 --
5.5 Transfer of a type certificate 96 --
5.6 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 98 --
6 Type Certification Process 108 --
6.1 JAA joint certifications and national certifications 108 --
6.2 Main phases and items of the JAA/EASA type certification process 109 --
6.3 FAA type certification process 116 --
6.5 FAA Order 8110.4, 'Type Certification' 124 --
6.6 Construction of prototypes and test articles 129 --
7 Production of Products, Parts, and Appliances 133 --
7.1 JAA/EASA production organization 133 --
7.2 Production under FAR 21 137 --
8 Certificates of Airworthiness 141 --
8.2 General classification 142 --
8.3 JAR 21 certificates of airworthiness 142 --
8.4 EASA Part 21 certificates of airworthiness 144 --
8.5 FAR 21 airworthiness certificates 147 --
8.6 Additional airworthiness requirements for operation 163 --
8.7 FAA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements) 168 --
8.8 JAA/EASA operational standards (additional airworthiness requirements) 182 --
9 Flight Operation - Continued Airworthiness 194 --
9.1 Continued airworthiness 194 --
9.2 Airworthiness Directives 219 --
9.3 Older aircraft 221 --
9.4 Extended range operation for two-engine airplanes (ETOPS) 224 --
9.5 Safety assessment of foreign aircraft 231.