Navigate / EASA

M.A.902 Validity of the airworthiness review certificate

Regulation (EU) 2019/1383

(a)     An airworthiness review certificate becomes invalid if:

1.       suspended or revoked; or

2.       the airworthiness certificate is suspended or revoked; or

3.       the aircraft is not on the aircraft register of a Member State; or

4.       the type certificate under which the airworthiness certificate was issued is suspended or revoked.

(b)     An aircraft must not fly if the airworthiness certificate is invalid or if:

1.       the continuing airworthiness of the aircraft or any component fitted to the aircraft does not meet the requirements of this Part; or

2.       the aircraft does not remain in conformity with the type design approved by the Agency; or

3.       the aircraft has been operated beyond the limitations of the approved flight manual or the airworthiness certificate, without appropriate action being taken; or

4.       the aircraft has been involved in an accident or incident that affects the airworthiness of the aircraft, without subsequent appropriate action to restore airworthiness; or

5.       a modification or repair is not in compliance with point M.A.304.

(c)      Upon surrender or revocation, the airworthiness review certificate shall be returned to the competent authority