Issue, Renew and Validation of Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A)
Issue, Renew and Validation of Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A)
Airworthiness Notices
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Myanmar Aircraft Rules requires that all Myanmar Registered aircraft must possess a
valid Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A) before it is flown, unless it is flown for the
purpose of flight test or under agreement from DCA.
1.2 This airworthiness Notices specifies that the information, guidance and compliance by
Owners/ Operators who are importing the aircraft and provides requirements for the
Issue, Renew and Validation of Certificate of Airworthiness.
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2.3 TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
2.3.1 If the type of aircraft is being Introduced/ Imported into the country for the first time
(new or used), the Owner/Operator shall supply all of the Manufacturer’s updated
Technical Publications and Documents based with up-to-date amendments as per
Airworthiness Notices A/9 to DCA.
Note: Documents issued by the manufacturers in electronic format in lieu of hard copies are
acceptable.
2.3.2 The copy of following Documents shall also be submitted:
(i) Duly filled original Log Books along with record of all applicable Modification,
Airworthiness Directive, Inspection, … , have been complied since the time of
issue of Export C of A with a confirmation from head of Quality Department of
Owner/ Operator.
(ii) In case the aircraft was imported in a dismantled condition, after re-installation, a
certificate signed by an appropriately Licensed/Authorized person(s) along with
the flight test report by the pilot Authorized for the purpose.
(iii)Flight Test Report (within the last 30 calendar days may be acceptable) for the
Aircraft including the Communication, Navigation and Avionics systems.
(iv) An Electrical Load Analysis covering all services, if the aircraft has undergone
Modification needs such analysis.
(v) Weighing Report and Weight & Balance Schedule giving the empty weight and/or
basic weight CG location.
(vi) List of Component/ Rotable giving details of components’ history for each major
component.
(vii)Inspection or Review Certificate including recommendation and all other
documents requested by DCA.
2.4 ISSUE OF C OF A
2.4.1 On receipt of the application along with the necessary fees in accordance with
Airworthiness Notices A/54, requisite documents and the aircraft conforms to the
stipulated Airworthiness Design Standards, DCA will make Physical Inspection of the
aircraft to the extent possible, to establish that all the Instruments and Equipment as
per applicable MCARs have been installed and are in serviceable condition, the
Communication and Navigation equipments have been in serviceable condition, the
aircraft is airworthy and does not have any unsafe features which may jeopardize the
airworthiness or safety of aircraft and scrutiny of other related documents. If satisfy by
DCA, the Certificate of Airworthiness, CA From 171, may be Issued in any of the
category mentioned in Airworthiness Notices A/12.
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2.4.2 In the case of any deficiency noticed during inspection, the Owner/ Operator must
clear all the deficiencies pointed out before the issuance of Certificate of
Airworthiness.
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5.1.3 The operator shall carry out Flight Tests as specified by the manufacturer and provide
satisfactory functioning of the avionics, performance and handling qualities of the
aircraft during flight should be established.
5.1.4 All relevant records of aircraft maintenance, flight tests and calibration shall be made
available to the DCA inspectors at the time of inspection for renewal of C of A.
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5.2.3 Annual inspection at the flight data recorder (FDR) system shall be performed. The read
out of the recorded data from (FDR) shall ensure that the recorder operates correctly for
the nominal duration of the recording. The report of the annual inspection of FDR shall be
submitted to DCA prior to the renewal of C of A. The FDR must be checked to ensure
proper parameter allocation, conversion equations, periodic calibration and other
Serviceability/Maintenance information as described in applicable MCARs and
Airworthiness Notices. An owner or operator shall maintain documentation concerning
FDR parameter allocation, conversion equations, periodic calibration and other
serviceability/ maintenance information.
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affect the safety of the aircraft or its occupants in subsequent flights;
(vii) Valid and current mandatory documents are not carried on board.
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C OF A ISSUE /RENEW RECOMMENDATION REPORT
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ENCLOSED WITH:
A. Current Maintenance Records (Aircraft Log Books,)
B. Certified AD compliance list (if N/A state reason)
C. Current Weight & Balance Schedule/Report
D. Maintenance document (list of all required maintenance with references to Certificate of
Release date)
E. Status of hard time components (service life and overhaul schedule)
F. List of all modifications and repairs with reference to approved data.
“Detail Review has been completed on this aircraft. This aircraft has been maintained in
accordance with DCA Accept/Approved Maintenance Program and meet with all the Myanmar
Civil Aviation Requirements and recommend for Issue/Renew the Certificate of Airworthiness.”
(Signature) (Signature)
Date______________ Date______________