FAA Designee Airworthiness Functions and Codes

Martyn L. Thompson

Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates (including amended or replacement certificates), and special flight permits for the purposes outlined in 14 CFR 21.197(a)(1)(2)(4), and § 21.197(b) for propeller-driven airplanes and powered or unpowered gliders.

Limitations: No powered or unpowered gliders..

Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates (including amended or replacement certificates), and special flight permits for the purposes outlined in 14 CFR 21.197(a)(1)(2)(4), and § 21.197(b), for U.S.-registered, turbojet powered airplanes type certificated for a Gross Take-Off Weight (GTOW) of 85,000 pounds or less.

Limitations: None.

Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates (including amended or replacement certificates), and special flight permits for the purposes outlined in 14 CFR 21.197(a)(1)(2)(4), and § 21.197(b), for U.S.-registered, turbo-jet powered airplanes type certificated for a GTOW of more than 85,000 pounds.

Limitations: None.

Issue recurrent standard airworthiness certificates (including amended or replacement certificates), and special flight permits for the purposes outlined in 14 CFR 21.197(a)(1)(2)(4), and § 21.197(b), for U.S.-registered rotorcraft.

Limitations: None.

Issue recurrent export approvals for propeller driven airplanes and powered or unpowered gliders.

Limitations: No powered or unpowered gliders..

Issue recurrent export approvals for turbojet powered airplanes type certificated for a GTOW of 85,000 pounds or less.

Limitations: None.

Issue recurrent export approvals for turbojet powered airplanes type certificated for a GTOW of more than 85,000 pounds.

Limitations: None.

Issue recurrent export approvals for rotorcraft.

Limitations: None.

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