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FAA AUTHORIZED DESIGNED AIRWORTHINESS FUNCTIONS AND CODES
FOR ROBERT D. COOK - DART831138EA


Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates for United States - registered aircraft

*NOTE: These airworthiness certificate's include non-United States manufactured aircraft imported to the United States from the country of manufacture with whom the United States has a BAA or BASA together with an Export Certificate of Airworthiness or certifying statement from the CAA indicating the aircraft meets the United States type design and is in a condition for safe operation.


Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates for non-United States manufactured aircraft imported from countries other than the country of manufacture with which the United States has a bilateral agreements.

*NOTE: The CAA of the country of manufacture, with whom the United States has a bilateral agreement, must provide a certified statement that the aircraft conforms to its United States Type Certificate and is in a condition for safe operation. This certified statement normally comes in the form of an Export Certificate of Airworthiness, issued by the country of manufacture.


Issue recurrent special airworthiness certificates for United States- registered restricted category aircraft.

*NOTE: The exception would be for non-United States manufactured aircraft imported from countries other than the country of manufacture.


Issue recurrent special airworthiness certificates, in the experimental category, for the purposes of operating exhibition or air racing on United States- registered aircraft located in the United States.

Issue recurrent special airworthiness certificates for primary category aircraft.


Issue recurrent special airworthiness certificates, in the experimental category, for the purposes of operating, market survey, research and development, and crew training on United States - registered aircraft.


Issue special flight permits for United States - registered aircraft for the purposes outlined in
§ 21.197(a) (1), (2), (4), and 21.197(b)

Issue recurrent special airworthiness certificates for limited category aircraft.
Issue recurrent export airworthiness approvals for class I products in accordance with part 21, subpart L.
Issue recurrent export airworthiness approvals for class II products that are manufactured and located in the United States in accordance with part 21, subpart L.

Issue replacements for lost, or mutilated standard or special airworthiness certificates if the proper documentation can be obtained from the applicant.

*NOTE: This includes the replacement of certificates when the aircraft registration number changes.
Issue notification of completion to air carriers after conducting records reviews and aircraft inspections required by the Aging Aircraft Safety Act of 1991 in accordance with the FAA Certificate - Holding District Office’s (CHDO) procedures.


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