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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 42.985

Circumstances in which continuing airworthiness management organisations may approve proposed variations

  (1)   The continuing airworthiness management organisation for an aircraft may approve a proposed variation of the approved maintenance program for the aircraft if the organisation's approval under Subpart   42.G permits it to approve proposed variations of maintenance programs under this Division for that type and model of aircraft.

  (2)   If a continuing airworthiness management organisation approves a proposed variation of an approved maintenance program for an aircraft, the organisation must ensure that the program is approved on behalf of the organisation by an individual:

  (a)   who is a maintenance program approval employee of the organisation; and

  (b)   whose authorisation as a maintenance program approval employee permits the employee to approve a maintenance program for the aircraft.

Penalty:   50 penalty units.

  (3)   An offence against subregulation   (2) is an offence of strict liability.

Note 1:   The continuing airworthiness management organisation for an aircraft may apply to CASA for approval of a proposed variation of the approved maintenance program for the aircraft--see subregulation   42.1015(1).

Note 2:   In some circumstances, a continuing airworthiness management organisation for an aircraft must apply to CASA for approval of a proposed variation of the approved maintenance program for the aircraft--see subregulation   42.1015(2).


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