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| DOT/FAA | RIN: 2120-AL42 | Publication ID: Spring 2025 |
| Title: Transport Airplane and Propulsion Certification Modernization | |
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Abstract:
FAA proposes to amend various airworthiness regulations to modernize certain certification standards for transport category airplanes and propulsion systems. This rule would be both deregulatory and relieving by reducing the number of exemptions, special conditions, and equivalent level of safety findings required during the certification process. FAA expects that this proposal would reduce certification costs and time to certify new and changed products for both industry and FAA while maintaining or increasing the level of safety provided by the current regulations. FAA proposes to remove Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) No. 109 from part 25 and relocate certain of its requirements. Finally, this action would address industry and National Transportation Safety Board recommendations while also harmonizing FAA’s regulations with international standards. |
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| Agency: Department of Transportation(DOT) | Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant |
| RIN Status: Previously published in the Unified Agenda | Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Proposed Rule Stage |
| Major: No | Unfunded Mandates: No |
| EO 14192 Designation: Deregulatory | |
| CFR Citation: 14 CFR 25 | |
| Legal Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106 (f) 49 U.S.C. 4470 | |
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Legal Deadline:
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| Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: No | Government Levels Affected: None |
| Small Entities Affected: No | Federalism: No |
| Included in the Regulatory Plan: No | |
| RIN Information URL: www.regulations.gov | Public Comment URL: www.regulations.gov |
| RIN Data Printed in the FR: No | |
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Agency Contact: Andrea Jimenez Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration 1600 Stewart Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590-6696 Phone:516 228-7330 Email: andrea.jimenez@faa.gov |
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