Regulation (EU) 2022/1361
(a) The competent authority shall:
1. suspend a certificate if the competent authority considers that there are reasonable grounds that such action is necessary to prevent a credible threat to aircraft safety;
2. issue an airworthiness directive under the conditions of point 21L.B.23;
3. suspend, revoke or limit a certificate if such action is required pursuant to point (d) of point 21L.B.21;
4. suspend or revoke a certificate of airworthiness or a restricted certificate of airworthiness when the conditions specified in point (b) of point 21L.B.163 are met;
5. suspend or revoke a noise certificate or a restricted noise certificate when the conditions specified in point (b) of point 21L.B.173 are met;
6. take immediate and appropriate action necessary to limit or prohibit the activities of an organisation or natural or legal person if the competent authority considers that there are reasonable grounds that such action is necessary to prevent a credible threat to aircraft safety;
7. limit or prohibit the activities of an organisation or a natural or legal person that have declared their capabilities to design or produce products or parts in accordance with Section A or that issue statements of conformity (EASA Form 52B) or authorised release certificates (EASA Form 1) in accordance with Subpart R of Section A of this Annex pursuant to point (d) of point 21L.B.21;
8. not register a declaration of design compliance as long as there are unresolved findings from the initial oversight investigation;
9. temporarily or permanently de-register a declaration of design compliance or a declaration of capability pursuant to point (d) of point 21L.B.21;
10. take any further enforcement measures necessary in order to ensure the termination of a non‑compliance with the essential requirements set out in Annex II to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 and with this Annex, and, where necessary, remedy the consequences thereof.
(b) Upon taking an enforcement measure in accordance with point (a), the competent authority shall notify it to the addressee, state the reasons for it, and inform the addressee of their right to appeal.
EASA aviation regulations empower authorities to enforce airworthiness and environmental protection. Measures include suspending, revoking, or limiting certificates, issuing airworthiness directives, and restricting activities posing safety threats. Authorities must address non-compliance, notify affected parties of actions, reasons, and appeal rights, ensuring aviation safety standards.
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