2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

QUALITY

• Subpart B - Type Certificates −− Privileges −− Transferability −− Instructions for continued airworthiness and manufacturer’s maintenance manuals having airworthiness limitations sections −− Major changes in type design −− Minor changes in type design • Subpart E - Supplemental Type Certificates −− Requirement for supplemental type certificate −− Issue of supplemental type certificate • Subpart F - Production Under Type Certificate −− Location of/or changes to manufacturing facilities −− Production under type certificate −− Statement of conformity • Subpart C - Provisional Type Certificates • Subpart D - Changes to Type Certificates

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DAY TWO • Subpart G - Production Certificates −− Application −− Organization

−− Quality system −− Quality manual −− Location of/or changes to manufacturing facilities −− Inspections and tests −− Production limitation record −− Transferability

−− Responsibility of holder −− Changes in quality system • Subpart H - Airworthiness Certificates −− Applicability

−− oIssue of standard airworthiness certificates for normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter and transport category aircraft; manned free balloons; and special classes of aircraft −− Issue of airworthiness certificates for restricted category aircraft −− Experimental certificates: aircraft to be used for market surveys, sales demonstrations, and customer crew training −− Special flight permits • Subpart I - Provisional Airworthiness Certificates • Subpart K - Parts Manufacturing Approvals −− Quality system −− Quality manual −− Location of/or changes to manufacturing facilities • Subpart L - Export Airworthiness Approvals −− Issuance of export certificates of airworthiness −− Issuance of export airworthiness approvals for aircraft engines, propellers, and articles −− Responsibilities of exporters −− Applicability −− Application −− Organization

Topical Outline DAY ONE • Subpart A - General −− Applicability and definitions

−− Falsification of applications, reports, or records −− Reporting of failures, malfunctions, and defects

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