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  2. Parts Manufacturer Approval - Wikipedia

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    The FAA published a significant revision to the U.S. manufacturing regulations on October 16, 2009. [17] This new rule eliminates some of the legal distinctions between forms of production approval issued by the FAA, which should have the effect of further demonstrating the FAA's support of the quality systems implemented by PMA manufacturers.

  3. Modification and Replacement Parts Association - Wikipedia

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    The manufacturers that meet these standards are issued Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) by the FAA. Because the United States was the first nation to adopt rules permitting the manufacture of aircraft after market parts (and for many decades was the only nation with these rules), the PMA industry is primarily concentrated in the United States.

  4. Unapproved aircraft part - Wikipedia

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    The FAA standards for approved parts are in FAR 21.305. In the United States parts may be approved through a Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA), with type certification procedures through approval from the agency's approval, through Technical Standard Orders (TSOs), and from conforming to recognized specifications from the aviation industry. [2]

  5. Supplemental type certificate - Wikipedia

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    A supplemental type certificate (STC) originally issued in 1960 by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) A supplemental type certificate (STC) is a civil aviation authority-approved major modification or repair to an existing type certified aircraft, engine or propeller.

  6. Superior Air Parts - Wikipedia

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    Superior Air Parts started as a manufacturer of valve guides in 1967. The company branched out into FAA/PMA approved parts for general aviation aircraft. The company manufactures replacement parts for Lycoming and Continental aircraft engines. The cylinder assemblies use newer cylinder head alloys and fully hardened cylinder liners. [1]

  7. Florida-based flying car company gets FAA approval ... - AOL

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    One of the companies poised to rise to the forefront of the trillion-dollar, budding industry is based in Florida and recently got a stamp of approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

  8. US skies open up as 2nd flying car secures FAA stamp of approval

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    You can get your hands on a H1 flying car starting from $135,000 to $150,000, with orders opening in 2024.

  9. Amazon just got FAA approval to fly drones for deliveries - AOL

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