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  2. Joint Aviation Requirements - Wikipedia

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    [1] They were recognised by the civil aviation authorities of participating countries as an acceptable basis for showing compliance with their national airworthiness codes. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was created in 2003 and reached full functionality in 2008, and has since taken over most of the JAA functions. JAA Certification ...

  3. Continuing airworthiness management organization - Wikipedia

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    Continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO) is a civil aviation organization authorized to schedule and control continuing airworthiness activities on aircraft and their parts [1] The scope of the CAMO is to organise and manage all documents and publications for Maintenance Organizations Part 145 and Part M approved, like ...

  4. JAR-OPS 1 - Wikipedia

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    An important provision of this standard is that the airline has to write and maintain an Operations Manual with a structure that mirrors the structure of the standard. [1] JAR OPS has been replaced with EU OPS. The regulations concern Training, Documentation, Procedures and Compliances in the following categories Operator certification and ...

  5. European Union Aviation Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    EASA is responsible for new type certificates and other design-related airworthiness approvals for aircraft, engines, propellers and parts. EASA works with the EU member states' civil aviation authorities (CAAs) but has taken over many of their functions in the interest of aviation standardisation across the EU and in the non-EU member Turkey. [12]

  6. Airworthiness - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the FAA, the regulation of airworthiness is found in Title 14 in the collected Code of Federal Regulations. The EASA specifications are found in several regulations: as nº 216/2008 (Basic Regulations), nº 748/2012 (Initial Airworthiness), nº 2015/640 (Additional specifications about airworthiness) and nº 1321/2014 (Continuing ...

  7. DO-178C - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Except for FAR 33 / JAR E, the Federal Aviation Regulations do not directly reference software airworthiness. [ 4 ] On 19 Jul 2013, the FAA approved AC 20-115C , designating DO-178C a recognized "acceptable means, but not the only means, for showing compliance with the applicable FAR airworthiness regulations for the software ...

  8. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Program CAN bus Controller Area Network: CANSO Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation: CAP cabin attendant panel CAR civil aviation regulation: CARs: civil aviation regulations [9] [10] CARS Canadian Aviation Regulations CAS calibrated airspeed: CASS Commercial Air Service Standards: CASS

  9. ARP4754 - Wikipedia

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    This revision also harmonizes with international airworthiness regulations such as European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) CS–25.1309. ARP4754 Revision B is an interim release meant to expedite consistency with ARP4761 Revision A, "Safety Assessment Process", which was also released in December 2023.