Technical Standard Order definition
Examples of Technical Standard Order in a sentence
The FAA only issues a Letter of TSO Design Approval for appliances of a kind for which a minimum performance standard has been published in an FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO).
Because the ▇▇▇▇▇-C system ceased operation, the FAA intends to cancel all ▇▇▇▇▇-C Technical Standard Orders and revoke all associated Technical Standard Order Authorizations (TSOA).
These design approvals include TCs, amended TCs, STCs, Letters of TSO Design Approval, European Technical Standard Order/Joint Technical Standard Order (ETSO/JTSO) Authorisations or national article approvals, and FAA PMA parts.
A list of Chinese Production Certificate holders, including holders of Chinese Technical Standard Order Approvals, whose production is accepted by the European Union, will be published and regularly updated on the Official Publication of the Technical Agent of the European Union.
These design approvals include TCs, amended TCs, STCs, Letters of TSO Design Approval, European Technical Standard Order/Joint Technical Standard Order (ETSO/JTSO) Authorisations or national appliance approvals, and FAA PMA parts.
The CAAI shall accept FAA airworthiness approval tags on new modification and/or replacement parts that have been produced by a U.S. production approval holder (i.e., under U.S. Type Certificate, Production Certificate, Technical Standard Order Authorization, or a Parts Manufacturer Approval).
For parts manufactured under FAA PMA or FAA Technical Standard Order, Gables may provide an 8130-3 tag upon request.
These design approvals include TCs, amended TCs, STCs, Letters of TSO Design Approval, European Technical Standard Order/Joint Technical Standard Order (ETSO/JTSO) Authorisations or national appliance approvals, and FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) parts.
Non-significant major changes and major repairs Automatic acceptance Technical Standard Order Approval issued by the EU Competent Authority Validation Validation through an administrative process detailed in the Technical Implementation Procedures.
The FAA will accept Standard Parts for all products and articles covered under these Implementation Procedures when they conform to established U.S. or New Zealand industry or government specifications, or to a CAA New Zealand Technical Standard Order (NZTSO).