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§ 21.49
§ 21.39
Flight test instrument calibra-
tion and correction report.
(a) Each applicant for a normal, util-
ity, acrobatic, commuter, or transport
category aircraft type certificate must
submit a report to the FAA showing
the computations and tests required in
connection with the calibration of in-
struments used for test purposes and in
the correction of test results to stand-
ard atmospheric conditions.
(b) Each applicant must allow the
FAA to conduct any flight tests that
he finds necessary to check the accu-
racy of the report submitted under
paragraph (a) of this section.
[Doc. No. 5085, 29 FR 14564, Oct. 24, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 21–59, 52 FR 1835, Jan. 15,
1987]
§ 21.41
Type certificate.
Each type certificate is considered to
include the type design, the operating
limitations, the certificate data sheet,
the applicable regulations of this sub-
chapter with which the FAA records
compliance, and any other conditions
or limitations prescribed for the prod-
uct in this subchapter.
§ 21.43
Location of manufacturing fa-
cilities.
Except as provided in § 21.29, the FAA
does not issue a type certificate if the
manufacturing facilities for the prod-
uct are located outside of the United
States, unless the FAA finds that the
location of the manufacturer’s facili-
ties places no undue burden on the
FAA in administering applicable air-
worthiness requirements.
§ 21.45
Privileges.
The holder or licensee of a type cer-
tificate for a product may—
(a) In the case of aircraft, upon com-
pliance with §§ 21.173 through 21.189, ob-
tain airworthiness certificates;
(b) In the case of aircraft engines or
propellers, obtain approval for installa-
tion on certificated aircraft;
(c) In the case of any product, upon
compliance with subpart G of this part,
obtain a production certificate for the
type certificated product;
(d) Obtain approval of replacement
parts for that product.
[Doc. No. 5085, 29 FR 14564, Oct. 24, 1964, as
amended by Amdt. 21–92, 74 FR 53386, Oct. 16,
2009]
§ 21.47
Transferability.
(a) A holder of a type certificate may
transfer it or make it available to
other persons by licensing agreements.
(b) For a type certificate transfer in
which the State of Design will remain
the same, each transferor must, before
such a transfer, notify in writing the
appropriate aircraft certification of-
fice. This notification must include the
applicable type certificate number, the
name and address of the transferee, and
the anticipated date of the transfer.
(c) For a type certificate transfer in
which the State of Design is changing,
a type certificate may only be trans-
ferred to or from a person subject to
the authority of another State of De-
sign if the United States has an agree-
ment with that State of Design for the
acceptance of the affected product for
export and import. Each transferor
must notify the appropriate aircraft
certification office before such a trans-
fer in a form and manner acceptable to
the FAA. This notification must in-
clude the applicable type certificate
number; the name, address, and coun-
try of residence of the transferee; and
the anticipated date of the transfer.
(d) Before executing or terminating a
licensing agreement that makes a type
certificate available to another person,
the type certificate holder must notify
in writing the appropriate aircraft cer-
tification office. This notification must
include the type certificate number ad-
dressed by the licensing agreement, the
name and address of the licensee, the
extent of authority granted the li-
censee, and the anticipated date of the
agreement.
[Doc. No. FAA–2006–25877, Amdt. 21–92, 74 FR
53386, Oct. 16, 2009]
§ 21.49
Availability.
The holder of a type certificate must
make the certificate available for ex-
amination upon the request of the FAA
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