Initial airworthiness

You need an initial airworthiness for 2-REG aircrafts. A 2-REG aircraft may only be flown with a valid airworthiness certificate. This is based on a Type Acceptance Certificate (TAC), which in turn is based on Type Certificates from three aviation jurisdictions in the world: EASA, FAA, UK CAA, Brazil and Canada. 2-REG applies the ‘follow TC’ concept; once you have chosen a host Type Certificate jurisdiction for the individual aircraft, you must stay with it. The AFM, ADs, modifications, repairs, etc., must all be based on the chosen host jurisdiction.

Type Acceptance Certification (TAC)

When

Before issuance of CoA

Who

Type Certificate holder

Info

2-REG will issue a TAC based on the Type Certificate issued by EASA, FAA, UK CAA, Transport Canada or Brazil.

Certificate of Airworthiness (CoA)

When

Before flight

Who
  • Aircraft owner
  • Aircraft charterer
Info
  • Includes:
    • Airworthiness survey
    • Maintenance programme approval
    • Noise certificate
  • The CoA is valid for one year.

Modification validation

When

In case of a modification on a Guernsey registered aircraft

Who
  • Type Certificate holder
  • DOA holder
Info

2-REG will validate a modification based on the modification approval of EASA, FAA, UK CAA, Transport Canada or Brazil.

Repair validation

When

In case of a repair on a Geurnsey registered aircraft

Who
  • Type Certificate holder
  • DOA holder
Info

2-REG will validate a repair based on the repair approval of EASA, FAA, UK CAA, Transport Canada or Brazil.

Permit to fly

When

Before flight with an aircraft not eligible for a Certificate of Airworthiness but fit to fly subject to certain flight conditions.

Who

Aircraft operator

Info

The validity of the Permit to Fly is limited.

Export Certificate of Airworthiness

When

Before registration of aircraft in another registry

Who
  • Aircraft owner
  • Aircraft charterer
Info

The validity of an Export CoA is dependant on the importing authority.