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Apply for Certificate of Airworthiness

Application fot certificate of airworthiness, restricted certificate of airworthiness or export certificate of airworthiness for an aircraft in Finnish register.

To be used for aviation, an aircraft must have a certificate of airworthiness or a permit to fly.

An aircraft is only considered airworthy if it has been appropriately designed, manufactured, equipped and maintained, and otherwise has such properties that it can be safely used for aviation. The aircraft owner, possessor or operator is responsible for its airworthiness. Aviation authorities must be notified of any issues which might have a significant impact on airworthiness. More detailed information on the notification is given in  Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 and Advisory Circular AIR T16-3 (in Finnish).

An aircraft which is deemed airworthy will be issued with a certificate of airworthiness. Furthermore, the aircraft must have an annual Airworthiness Review Certificate, ARC. To obtain a certificate of airworthiness, the aircraft must be type certificated and meet the requirements of applicable aviation regulations. An aircraft imported from abroad will be issued with a certificate of airworthiness after it has been found airworthy. Aircraft manufactured in Finland will be issued with a certificate of airworthiness after the aircraft has been type certificated and found airworthy.

Application for a certificate of airworthiness is made using a specific application form LU3530.

If an aircraft fails to meet the airworthiness requirements, the certificate of airworthiness will not be valid until the aircraft is again found airworthy. Traficom may cancel a certificate of airworthiness or prohibit the use of an aircraft for aviation if it is found, or there is reason to believe, that the aircraft is not airworthy.

Traficom may issue a restricted certificate of airworthiness to an aircraft which meets the aviation safety requirements with certain conditions. The restricted certificate of airworthiness specifies the conditions under which the aircraft may be used.

Traficom may issue an export certificate of airworthiness for an aircraft to be exported from Finland, if it has either not been registered in Finland or has been removed from the Finnish aircraft register. The export certificate of airworthiness requires a separate inspection to confirm that the aircraft meets the usual requirements for the issue of a certificate of airworthiness.

A new aircraft serially manufactured in Finland must also meet the requirements specified by aviation authorities of the destination country in the type certificate or type specification issued by those authorities.

When an aircraft is exported to an EASA member state, an export certificate of airworthiness is usually not needed if the aircraft has a valid airworthiness review certificate.

  • Certificate of Conformity issued in accordance with 21A.163 (b) or 21A.130 of the Annex (Part 21) to EU 748/2012 (= EASA Form 52 issued by an approved production organization)
  • Weighing report  with load diagrams
  • Aircraft flight manual 
  • Approval of maintenance program to be used

  • Export Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the Authority of country of origin (not older than 60 days) (Note that the Finnish certificate of airworthiness needs to be applied before the aforementioned certificate expires.)
  • Weighing report  with load diagrams
  • The aircraft flight manual or its frontpage if Traficom already has a copy of same type of aircraft
  • Approval of maintenance program to be used

  • Valid airworthiness review certificate issued in accordance with Part M of regulation (EU) 1321/2014 . (Note that the Finnish ARC needs to be applied before the aforementioned certificate expires.).
  • Copy of certificate of airworthiness issued by the country of origin
  • Approval of maintenance program to be used

  • Valid airworthiness review certificate issued in accordance with Part M of regulation (EU) 1321/2014 . (Note that the Finnish ARC needs to be applied before the aforementioned certificate expires.) 
  • Weighing report  with load diagrams
  • The aircraft flight manual or its frontpage if Traficom already has a copy of same type of aircraft
  • Flight records and maintenance records which includes a list if all modifications made to the aircraft  i
  • A recommendation for admission of airworthiness review certificate issued in accordance with Part M of regulation (EU) 1321/2014
  • Approval of maintenance program to be used

In other than EASA- type certificated aircraft, national (Finnish) regulation is imposed, which usually requires an airworthiness review by Traficom.

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