21.145—Privileges.
Code of Federal Regulations
Effective Date Note:
By Docket No. FAA-2006-25877, 74 FR 53387, Oct. 16, 2009, subpart G of part 21 was revised, effective Apr. 14, 2010. The effective date of this revision was subsequently postponed to Apr. 16, 2011 at 75 FR 9095, Mar. 1, 2010. For the convenience of the user, the revised text is set forth as follows:
Subpart G—Production Certificates
§ 21.145
Privileges.
(a)
The holder of a production certificate may—
(1)
Obtain an aircraft airworthiness certificate without further showing, except that the FAA may inspect the aircraft for conformity with the type design; or
(2)
In the case of other products, obtain approval from the FAA for installation on type-certificated aircraft.
(b)
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 147.3 of this chapter, the holder of a production certificate for a primary category aircraft, or for a normal, utility, or acrobatic category aircraft of a type design that is eligible for a special airworthiness certificate in the primary category under § 21.184(c)
, may—
(1)
Conduct training for persons in the performance of a special inspection and preventive maintenance program approved as a part of the aircraft's type design under § 21.24(b)
, provided a person holding a mechanic certificate with appropriate airframe and powerplant ratings issued under part 65 of this chapter
gives the training; and
(2)
Issue a certificate of competency to persons successfully completing the approved training program, provided the certificate specifies the aircraft make and model to which the certificate applies.