Wed, Jun 29, 2005
AEA has alerted ANN to Proposed FAA Order 8100.14A
SUMMARY: This
notice announces the availability of and requests comments on
proposed Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 8100.14A,
Interim Procedures for Working with the European Community on
Airworthiness Certification and Continued Airworthiness.
MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS: The proposed revision will
replace FAA Order 8100.14; Interim Procedures for Working with the
European Community on Airworthiness Certification and Continued
Airworthiness dated September 30, 2003. The proposed revised Order
provides guidance to Aircraft Certification Field Offices personnel
on how to work with their counterparts in the European Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA) and the National Aviation Authorities (NAA) of
European Union Member States.
FAA Order 8100.14 was
first published to coincide with the date the European Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA) began operations in September 2003. This order
provided interim policy and guidance on how to interact with the
newly established EASA and the National Aviation Authorities of
European Union Member States for the purposes of type, production,
and airworthiness certification, and continued airworthiness of
aeronautical products.
Over the past two years EASA moved its headquarters, expanded
its infrastructure, and developed and implemented several internal
policies. EASA's growth and resulting process changes have affected
the interaction between EASA and the FAA, resulting in the first
revision of Order 8100.14.
Submit comments on or before July 5, 2005.
Send all comments on proposed FAA Order 8100.14A to: Federal
Aviation Administration, Aircraft Certification Service,
International Policy Office, Federal Office Building 10B, Floor 6
West, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591. ATTN.
Walter Dillon, AIR-40. Or E-mail at: walter.dillon@faa.gov.
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