§ 21.329 - Issuance of export certificates of airworthiness.  


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  • § 21.329 Issuance of export certificates of airworthiness.

    (a) A person may obtain from the FAA an export certificate of airworthiness for an aircraft if -

    (1) A new or used aircraft manufactured under subpart F or G of this part meets the airworthiness requirements under subpart H of this part for a -

    (i) Standard airworthiness certificate; or

    (ii) Special airworthiness certificate in either the “primary” or the “restricted” category; or

    (2) A new or used aircraft not manufactured under subpart F or G of this part has a valid -

    (i) Standard airworthiness certificate; or

    (ii) Special airworthiness certificate in either the “primary” or the “restricted” category.

    (b) An aircraft need not meet a requirement specified in paragraph (a) of this section, as applicable, if -

    (1) The importing country or jurisdiction accepts, in a form and manner acceptable to the FAA, a deviation from that requirement; and

    (2) The export certificate of airworthiness lists as an exception any difference between the aircraft to be exported and its type design.