EASA Part M - Subpart I - Airworthiness Review Certificate
Part M of Regulation (EC) 2042/20031 details the rules for the continuing airworthiness and maintenance of aircraft subject to EASA regulation.
In accordance with Part M, all EASA aircraft types that qualify for an EASA Certificate of Airworthiness (CofA) are issued with a non-expiring CofA, validated annually with an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).
A Part M Subpart G approval is required for ARC validity extensions and an additional Subpart I approval is required for ARC issues, extensions of validity and recommendations for re-issue.
For an ARC to remain valid the airworthiness of the aircraft has to be managed by an EASA Part M Sub Part G Approved Continuing Airworthiness Management organisation. Carr Aviation can also provide this service or a review of the airworthiness of the aircraft performed periodically to validate the airworthiness status of the aircraft.
From initial ARC issue to management of the ARC process we have a dedicated team to cater for all your ARC requirements.
EASA Part M Subpart I Approval Certificate
