D2F F6 PDF
D2F F6 PDF
D2F F6 PDF
1. PURPOSE
2. DEFINITION
3. APPLICABILITY
4. PROCEDURE OF REGISTRATION
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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 2 – AIRWORTHINESS
CAR SERIES ‘F’ PART VI 20TH MARCH 1992
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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 2 – AIRWORTHINESS
CAR SERIES ‘F’ PART VI 20TH MARCH 1992
The constructor must make arrangements with an appropriately
licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineer in Category 'B' or an
approved organisation for rebuilding the aircraft. It will
be responsibility of the engineer certifying the work to
ensure that the correct aeronautical engineering practices
are used during the assembling. Proper tools, drawings etc.
are made available to him by the owner to ensure proper
assembling and he would also ensure that the various
airworthiness requirements applicable to aircraft including
modification standards are complied with. Wherever parts
had been under a long storage, it will be the responsibility
of the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer to properly inspect for
evidence of damage due to environmental factors. All
aircraft parts stored for more than five years must be
completely strip inspected/overhauled prior to assembling of
aircraft.
Major Components
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CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS SECTION 2 – AIRWORTHINESS
CAR SERIES ‘F’ PART VI 20TH MARCH 1992
Flight Manual
Sd/-
(S. L. Srivastava)
Deputy Director General of Civil Aviation