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Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)

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Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 21 : Certification Procedures for Products and Parts

Subpart 11 : Export Airworthiness Approvals

21.11.4 Duties of holder of export airworthiness approval

 

The holder of an export airworthiness approval shall—

(a) forward to the appropriate authority of the importing State, all documents and information which may be necessary for the safe operation of the product being exported;
(b) forward the manufacturer's assembly instructions and a flight test checkoff form approved by the Director, to the appropriate authority of the importing State if unassembled aircraft are being exported;
(c) remove or cause to be removed any temporary installation incorporated on an aircraft for the purpose of export delivery and restore the aircraft to the approved configuration upon completion of the delivery flight;
(d) secure all proper foreign entry clearances from all the States involved when conducting sales demonstrations or delivery flights; and
(e) when ownership of an aircraft passes or has passed to a foreign purchaser—
(i) request cancellation of the South African registration and certificate of airworthiness; and
(ii) submit a statement certifying that the South African nationality and registration marks have been removed from the aircraft.