In accordance with Part M of Regulation (EC) 2042/2003, all EASA aircraft types that qualify for an EASA Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) are issued with a non-expiring CofA, validated annually with an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).
Latest News: The CAA has published new information on the new ARC Online system recently implemented for the issue and extension of ARCs The CAA has published new information for Maintenance Organisations on the expiry of the Exemptions issued to assist with the implementation of Part M
Latest News: The CAA has published new information on the new ARC Online system recently implemented for the issue and extension of ARCs
The CAA has published new information for Maintenance Organisations on the expiry of the Exemptions issued to assist with the implementation of Part M
Changes to the Rules
The European Commission published amendment 1056/2008 Regulation (EC) 2042/2003 on 29 October 2008. The changes in the amendment introduce new rules and new categories of aircraft that are affected by Part M.
The CAA is currently developing policies, processes and guidance to assist industry with compliance with the new rules and these will be published shortly.
Information for Aircraft Owners and Operators
Information for CAMOs and Maintenance Organisations
Issues, Extensions and Recommendations
Information on how changes to the rules affect you and what you need to do to ensure that your ARC is issued or extended as appropriate.