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FAA 8110.54

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS RESPONSIBILITIES, REQUIREMENTS, AND CONTENTS

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Organization: FAA
Publication Date: 1 July 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 65
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Purpose.

This order rescinds previous policy memorandums on interpretation of FAR 21.50B dated August 3, 1982 and August 8, 1983, and shows aircraft/engine certification office (ACO/ECO) and aircraft evaluation group (AEG) staffs how to review and find Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) acceptable. We also include their responsibilities for these tasks. This order supplements Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 21.50(b) and the appendixes of §§ 23.1529, 25.1529, 27.1529, 29.1529, 31.82, 33.4, and 35,4. From now on, we refer to these 14 CFR sections and appendixes as the "applicable airworthiness regulations."

Document History

October 23, 2010
Instructions for Continued Airworthiness Responsibilities, Requirements, and Contents
Purpose of this Order. a. We, the Federal Aviation Administration or FAA, wrote this order, in part, to rescind previous policy on interpretation of 14 CFR § 21.50(b) dated August 3, 1982 and August...
FAA 8110.54
July 1, 2005
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS RESPONSIBILITIES, REQUIREMENTS, AND CONTENTS
Purpose. This order rescinds previous policy memorandums on interpretation of FAR 21.50B dated August 3, 1982 and August 8, 1983, and shows aircraft/engine certification office (ACO/ECO) and...

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