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GM1 26.300(b) and 26.330(b) Guidance on applicability
Available versions for ERULES-1963177438-18004
ED Decision 2020/023/R
found in: CS-26 Additional Airworthiness Specifications for Operations (No 2015/640) Part-26 (Mar 2023)
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GM1 26.300(b) and 26.330(b) Guidance on applicability ED Decision 2020/023/R Any product for which the TC has been surrendered is not subject to points [26.300](#_DxCrossRefBm881534096) to [26.334](#_DxCrossRefBm881534071) of Part-26. For aeroplane models with an EASA TC, the wording ‘not operated any more’ means that no aeroplanes of that model are operated anywhere in the world after 26 February 2021. The following non-exhaustive list provides examples of how to demonstrate that an aeroplane model is not operated any more: — Provide evidence that all the examples of that aeroplane model have been scrapped; — Provide evidence that all the remaining examples of that aeroplane model are no longer in airworthy condition and are not expected to return to service in the future (e.g. permanent storage for the purpose of being transferred to a museum or scrapped). [Issue: 26/3]