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bvgs 17th May 2006 19:07

EASA STANDARD COFA
 
I was under the impression that a "star" annual was 3 years but on looking at the paperwork that has come back from a prospective helicopter purchase it appears to be 2 years. Can anyone clarify:confused:

ACX 17th May 2006 19:18

You are correct that a Star Annual is every 3 years. However, the full effects of EASA come in on 29 September 2008. At this point you will need an EASA CofA with an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC). Thus the CAA have planned for all CofA's to expire between September 2007 and 2008, at which time ta new CofA with an ARC will be issued.

This gets very complicated , but that is the basics. You can actually apply for either a 1 yr or 2 yr CofA at this time.

ACX

bvgs 17th May 2006 21:02

Thanks ACX, thought it might be something to do with the new regulations. Glad someone knows whats going on!!!:ok:

SASless 17th May 2006 23:29


a Star Annual is every 3 years.
:ugh:

Will this silliness ever end?

ACX 18th May 2006 19:05

SASless

No, not even under EASA, just renamed renewal of the ARC. However, if your helicopter is not managed by a PART M manangement company you will have one every year!!!!!

ACX


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