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PilotPro 8th February 2006 20:54

JAR 25 Aircraft any one knows ?
 
What is a JAR 25 aircraft?
  1. can a turboprop multi turbine such as LET-410 Turbolet or EMB-120 Brasilia be a JAR 25 airplanes ?
  2. Or it must be a jet aircraft +MTOM 5,7 ton+ MCC+ pressurized cabin?

I have searched in JAA and EASA web sites but could not find any information for these aircrafts.

Can some one help me please?

Thank you



john_tullamarine 8th February 2006 21:05

Part 25 (JAR/FAR) are two sets of very similar design and certification standards.

The simple answer to your question is, if it is certificated to Part 25 then it is a Part 25 aircraft.

The test, for example with FAR 25, is to check the FAA TCDS for the particular aircraft .. is the aircraft listed there ?

So, for instance, the EMB-120 is a Part 25 certification.

If I recall correctly there are some links to JAR data in the tech log URL sticky.

matkat 9th February 2006 06:16

JAR Actually EASA part 25 is design standards for large aircraft ie over 5700KG

Genghis the Engineer 9th February 2006 07:11

And search on the archives for this forum, and you'll find no end of discussion and definition of the subject.

G

Paradism 11th February 2006 10:10

JAR-25 effectively no longer exists since is cross-referred to the EASA document:

CS-25 Certification Specifications for Large Aircraft.

If you need some serious bedtime reading, you can view the document at:

http://www.easa.eu.int/doc/Agency_Me...1_12122005.pdf


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