Procedures for Changes to an EASA ETSO Authorisation for APUs Sample Clauses

This clause outlines the process for making modifications to an EASA ETSO (European Technical Standard Order) authorisation specifically for Auxiliary Power Units (APUs). It typically details the steps an applicant or holder must follow to request changes, such as submitting revised technical documentation or undergoing additional compliance assessments. By establishing a clear procedure, the clause ensures that any updates or alterations to the authorisation are managed systematically, maintaining regulatory compliance and product safety.
Procedures for Changes to an EASA ETSO Authorisation for APUs. (a) Major changes to an ETSO APU design require re-substantiation of the new design and issuance of a new ETSO Authorisation for APUs. The procedures in paragraph 2.5.2.7 apply in this case. (b) Minor changes, including bracket changes approved under 14 CFR 21.605(b), shall be accepted by EASA without further review. The FAA shall review the design change against the EASA certification basis. (c) The FAA shall notify EASA about any new APU model designation identified through bracket changes following its FAA approval. For all other minor design changes not resulting in a new APU model designation, the FAA shall arrange for the changes to be recorded in the definition of the EASA approved APU configuration. A listing of these changes shall be transmitted to the EASA Propulsion Section Manager on a yearly basis and shall also be made available at any time, upon request from EASA.
Procedures for Changes to an EASA ETSO Authorisation for APUs. (a) Major changes to an ETSO APU design require re-substantiation of the new design and issuance of a new ETSO Authorisation for APUs. The procedures in paragraph 2.5.3 apply in this case. (b) Minor changes, including bracket changes approved under 14 CFR 21.605(b), shall be accepted by EASA without further review. The FAA shall review the design change against the EASA certification basis.

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