21.A.7 Instructions for continued airworthiness
Regulation (EU) 2021/699
(a) The
holder of a type-certificate, restricted type-certificate, supplemental type-certificate,
design change or repair design approval shall develop or reference the
instructions which are necessary for ensuring that the airworthiness standard
related to the aircraft type and any associated part is maintained throughout
the operational life of the aircraft, when demonstrating compliance with the
applicable type-certification basis established and notified by the Agency in
accordance with point 21.B.80.
(b) At least one set of complete instructions for continued airworthiness shall be provided by the holder of:
1. a type-certificate or restricted type-certificate to each known owner of one or more products upon its delivery or upon the issuance of the first certificate of airworthiness or restricted certificate of airworthiness for the affected aircraft, whichever occurs later,
2. a supplemental type-certificate or design change approval to all known operators of the product affected by the change upon the release to service of the modified product,
3. a repair design approval to all known operators of the product affected by the repair upon the release to service of the product in which the repair design is embodied. The repaired product, part or appliance may be released into service before the related instructions for continued airworthiness have been completed, but this shall be for a limited service period, and in agreement with the Agency.
Thereafter, those design approval holders shall make those instructions available on request to any other person required to comply with those instructions.
(c) By way of derogation from point (b), the type-certificate holder or restricted type-certificate holder may delay the availability of a part of the instructions for continued airworthiness, dealing with long lead accomplishment instructions of a scheduled nature, until after the product or modified product has entered into service, but shall make those instructions available before the use of this data is required for the product or modified product.
(d) The design approval holder, who is required to provide instructions for continued airworthiness in accordance with point (b), shall also make available changes to those instructions to all known operators of the product affected by the change and, on request, to any other person required to comply with those changes. That design approval holder shall demonstrate to the Agency, on request, the adequacy of the process of making changes to the instructions for continued airworthiness available in accordance with this point.
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