Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 21.329 part number and name, trademark, symbol, or other FAA approved manufacturer-s identification; (f) Have access to design data necessary to determine conformity and airworthiness for each article produced under the PMA; (g) Retain each document granting PMA and make it available to the FAA upon request; and (h) Make available to the FAA information regarding all delegation of authority to suppliers. Section 21.319 Design changes. (a) Classification of design changes. (1) A - minor change - to the design of an article produced under a PMA is one that has no appreciable effect on the approval basis. (2) A - major change - to the design of an article produced under a PMA is any change that is not minor. (b) Approval of design changes. (1) Minor changes to the basic design of a PMA may be approved using a method acceptable to the FAA. (2) The PMA holder must obtain FAA approval of any major change before including it in the design of an article produced under a PMA. Section 21.320 Changes in quality system. After the issuance of a PMA - (a) Each change to the quality system is subject to review by the FAA; and (b) The holder of the PMA must immediately notify the FAA, in writing, of any change that may affect the inspection, conformity, or airworthiness of its article. Subpart L - Export Airworthiness Approvals SOURCE: Docket No. FAA-2006-25877, Amdt. 21-92, 74 FR 53391, Oct. 16, 2009, unless otherwise noted. spaschal on DSK3GDR082PROD with CFR Section 21.321 Applicability. This subpart prescribes - (a) Procedural requirements for issuing export airworthiness approvals; and (b) Rules governing the holders of those approvals. Section 21.325 als. Export airworthiness approv- (a) An export airworthiness approval for an aircraft is issued in the form of an export certificate of airworthiness. This certificate does not authorize operation of that aircraft. (b) The FAA prescribes the form and manner in which an export airworthiness approval for an aircraft engine, propeller, or article is issued. (c) If the FAA finds no undue burden in administering the applicable requirements of Title 49 U.S.C. and this subchapter, an export airworthiness approval may be issued for a product or article located outside of the United States. Section 21.327 Application. Any person may apply for an export airworthiness approval. Each applicant must apply in a form and manner prescribed by the FAA. Section 21.329 Issuance of export certificates of airworthiness. (a) A person may obtain from the FAA an export certificate of airworthiness for an aircraft if - (1) A new or used aircraft manufactured under subpart F or G of this part meets the airworthiness requirements under subpart H of this part for a - (i) Standard airworthiness certificate; or (ii) Special airworthiness certificate in either the - primary - or the - restricted - category; or (2) A new or used aircraft not manufactured under subpart F or G of this part has a valid - (i) Standard airworthiness certificate; or (ii) Special airworthiness certificate in either the - primary - or the - restricted - category. (b) An aircraft need not meet a requirement specified in paragraph (a) of this section, as applicable, if - (1) The importing country or jurisdiction accepts, in a form and manner acceptable to the FAA, a deviation from that requirement; and (2) The export certificate of airworthiness lists as an exception any difference between the aircraft to be exported and its type design. 171 VerDate Sep<11>2014 12:50 Apr 30, 2019 Jkt 247046 PO 00000 Frm 00181 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247046.XXX 247046