Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 21.331 — Issuance Of Export Airworthiness Approvals For Aircraft Engines, Propellers, And Articles
14 C.F.R. § 21.331
(a) A person may obtain from the FAA an export airworthiness approval to export a new aircraft engine, propeller, or article that is manufactured under this part if it conforms to its approved design and is in a condition for safe operation.
(b) A new aircraft engine, propeller, or article need not meet a requirement of paragraph (a) of this section if—
(1) The importing country or jurisdiction accepts, in a form and manner acceptable to the FAA, a deviation from that requirement; and
(2) The export airworthiness approval lists as an exception any difference between the aircraft engine, propeller, or article to be exported and its approved design.
(c) A person may obtain from the FAA an export airworthiness approval to export a used aircraft engine, propeller, or article if it conforms to its approved design and is in a condition for safe operation.
(d) A used aircraft engine or propeller need not meet a requirement of paragraph (c) of this section if—
(1) The importing country or jurisdiction accepts, in a form and manner acceptable to the FAA, a deviation from that requirement; and
(2) The export airworthiness approval lists as an exception any difference between the used aircraft engine or propeller to be exported and its approved design.
Authorizing Statute
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Enforcement of standards42 U.S.C. § 7572
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Federal Aviation Administration49 U.S.C. § 106