What is an 8130-3 form?

What is an 8130-3 form?

An 8130-3 form is a document required by the FAA under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) to certify an aircraft part or product is in acceptable condition for safe operation within the United States or one of its global partners in aircraft accountability.

Do I need an 8130-3?

No. You are not required to use this form for domestic use. The FAA encourages the use of FAA Form 8130-3 for documenting the airworthiness status of FAA-approved products and articles. This will help provide traceability and ease the movement of products and articles throughout the aviation system.

What is a FAA Form 8110 3 used for?

As a DER you are authorized to find that engineering data complies with appropriate airworthiness standards. A DER signs and issues FAA Form 8110-3 to indicate compliance. This document describes FAA Form 8110-3, “Statement of Compliance with Airworthiness Standards,” its usage and distribution.

What is an FAA PAH?

An FAA PAH is a company or legal entity that holds any one of the following approvals issued by the FAA: a production certificate (PC), an approved production inspection system (APIS), a parts manufacturer approval (PMA) or a technical standard order (TSO) authorization.

What is an EASA form 1?

The EASA Form 1 is the Authorised Release Certificate released by a POA holder for stating that a product, a part, or a component was manufactured in accordance with approved/not approved design data.

What is FAA approved data used for?

Faa advisory circular (ac) 43-18 describes acceptable data as data acceptable to the Faa that can be used for maintenance, minor repair, or minor alteration that complies with applicable airworthiness regulations.

What are the responsibilities of a Form 4 holder?

Protect yourself against legal liabilities. Enhance your understanding of your leadership responsibilities. Create a positive relationship with your regulator. Benchmark yourself against other post holders or Accountable Managers.

What is FAA-approved?

Production certification is the approval to manufacture duplicate products under an FAA-approved type design. It signifies that an organization and its personnel, facilities, and quality system can produce a product or article that conforms to its approved design.

What is an FAA production certificate?

A production certificate is an approval (document) to manufacture duplicate products under an FAA-approved type design (e.g., type certificate or supplemental type certificate).

What is the difference between FAA approved data and FAA acceptable data?

To summarize, you use acceptable data for all maintenance except major repairs or major alterations. You must use approved data for all major repairs and major alterations.

What is a FAA form 8110 3 used for?

What is a Form 4 EASA?

The EASA Form 4 standard for a Foreign Part 145 approval and the related completion instructions; The instructions to assist the organisation on establishing minimum requirements for Management Personnel; The instructions to assist the assigned inspector on the acceptance process of the proposed Post-holder to EASA.

What is an FAA product?

An original FAA design approval is a five-phase process in which an applicant applies for, and the FAA may issue, a type certificate or design approval of a product or a major design change to a product. A product is an aircraft, an aircraft engine or, an aircraft propeller.

What is FAA approved?

  • August 6, 2022