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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
Pt. 5
§ 3.5
Statements about products, parts,
appliances and materials.
(a)
Definitions.
The following terms
will have the stated meanings when
used in this section:
Airworthy
means the aircraft con-
forms to its type design and is in a con-
dition for safe operation.
Product
means an aircraft, aircraft
engine, or aircraft propeller.
Record
means any writing, drawing,
map, recording, tape, film, photograph
or other documentary material by
which information is preserved or con-
veyed in any format, including, but not
limited to, paper, microfilm, identifica-
tion plates, stamped marks, bar codes
or electronic format, and can either be
separate from, attached to or inscribed
on any product, part, appliance or ma-
terial.
(b)
Prohibition against fraudulent and
intentionally false statements.
When con-
veying information related to an adver-
tisement or sales transaction, no per-
son may make or cause to be made:
(1) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false statement in any record about the
airworthiness of a type-certificated
product, or the acceptability of any
product, part, appliance, or material
for installation on a type-certificated
product.
(2) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false reproduction or alteration of any
record about the airworthiness of any
type-certificated product, or the ac-
ceptability of any product, part, appli-
ance, or material for installation on a
type-certificated product.
(c)
Prohibition against intentionally
misleading statements.
(1) When con-
veying information related to an adver-
tisement or sales transaction, no per-
son may make, or cause to be made, a
material representation that a type-
certificated product is airworthy, or
that a product, part, appliance, or ma-
terial is acceptable for installation on
a type-certificated product in any
record if that representation is likely
to mislead a consumer acting reason-
ably under the circumstances.
(2) When conveying information re-
lated to an advertisement or sales
transaction, no person may make, or
cause to be made, through the omission
of material information, a representa-
tion that a type-certificated product is
airworthy, or that a product, part, ap-
pliance, or material is acceptable for
installation on a type-certificated
product in any record if that represen-
tation is likely to mislead a consumer
acting reasonably under the cir-
cumstances.
(d) The provisions of § 3.5(b) and
§ 3.5(c) shall not apply if a person can
show that the product is airworthy or
that the product, part, appliance or
material is acceptable for installation
on a type-certificated product.
PART 5—SAFETY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
Subpart A—General
Sec.
5.1
Applicability.
5.3
General requirements.
5.5
Definitions.
Subpart B—Safety Policy
5.21
Safety policy.
5.23
Safety accountability and authority.
5.25
Designation and responsibilities of re-
quired safety management personnel.
5.27
Coordination of emergency response
planning.
Subpart C—Safety Risk Management
5.51
Applicability.
5.53
System analysis and hazard identifica-
tion.
5.55
Safety risk assessment and control.
Subpart D—Safety Assurance
5.71
Safety performance monitoring and
measurement.
5.73
Safety performance assessment.
5.75
Continuous improvement.
Subpart E—Safety Promotion
5.91
Competencies and training.
5.93
Safety communication.
Subpart F—SMS Documentation and
Recordkeeping
5.95
SMS documentation.
5.97
SMS records.
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UTHORITY
: Pub. L. 111–216, sec. 215 (Aug. 1,
2010); 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40101, 40113,
40119, 41706, 44101, 44701–44702, 44705, 44709–
44711, 44713, 44716–44717, 44722, 46105.
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OURCE
: 80 FR 1326, Jan. 8, 2015, unless oth-
erwise noted.
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