Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space |
Chapter I - Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter C - Aircraft |
Part 21 - Certification Procedures for Products and Articles |
Subpart B - Type Certificates |
§ 21.11 - Applicability. |
§ 21.13 - Eligibility. |
§ 21.15 - Application for type certificate. |
§ 21.16 - Special conditions. |
§ 21.17 - Designation of applicable regulations. |
§ 21.19 - Changes requiring a new type certificate. |
§ 21.20 - Compliance with applicable requirements. |
§ 21.21 - Issue of type certificate: normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, and transport category aircraft; manned free balloons; special classes of aircraft; aircraft engines; propellers. |
§ 21.23 - [Reserved] |
§ 21.24 - Issuance of type certificate: primary category aircraft. |
§ 21.25 - Issue of type certificate: Restricted category aircraft. |
§ 21.27 - Issue of type certificate: surplus aircraft of the Armed Forces. |
§ 21.29 - Issue of type certificate: import products. |
§ 21.31 - Type design. |
§ 21.33 - Inspection and tests. |
§ 21.35 - Flight tests. |
§ 21.37 - Flight test pilot. |
§ 21.39 - Flight test instrument calibration and correction report. |
§ 21.41 - Type certificate. |
§ 21.43 - Location of manufacturing facilities. |
§ 21.45 - Privileges. |
§ 21.47 - Transferability. |
§ 21.49 - Availability. |
§ 21.50 - Instructions for continued airworthiness and manufacturer's maintenance manuals having airworthiness limitations sections. |
§ 21.51 - Duration. |
§ 21.53 - Statement of conformity. |
§ 21.55 - Responsibilities of type certificate holders who license the type certificate. |
Appendix B to Part 36 - Aircraft Noise Evaluation Under § 36.103 |
Appendix C to Part 36 - Noise Levels for Transport Category and Turbojet Powered Airplanes Under § 36.201 |
Appendix I to Part 36 - [Reserved] |
Appendix J to Part 36 - Alternative Noise Certification Procedure for Helicopters Under Subpart H Having a Maximum Certificated Takeoff Weight of Not More Than 6,000 Pounds |