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14 CFR 21.50(b)

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Minor Change to the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness Rule

The FAA has made very minor changes to 14 C.F.R. 21.50(b). This is a very important rule to many of our readers because it establishes the design approval holder’s obligation to provide and make available Instructions for Continued Airworthiness. Continue reading

Inappropriate Design Approval Holder Restrictions on the Use and Availability of Instructions for Continued Airworthiness

The FAA has published new guidance concerning a manufacturer’s obligation to distribute ICAs. The guidance details certain unacceptable practices, like excluding PMA from an aircraft by virtue of either the language of the manual or the associated ICA licensing agreement. Continue reading