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### Application for Issuing a Certificate of Airworthiness
#### 2.1 CAAM Requirements:
CAAM will issue a certificate if the applicant meets these conditions:
a) Submit form CAAM/AW/8301-01 with an airworthiness review report (Chapter 9, CAD 6802) and
the fee.
b) Have a valid registration certificate (MCAR) or be listed in the lease agreement.
c) Meet identification plate and marking requirements (CAD 7).
d) Ensure the flight manual matches the aircraft configuration.
e) Comply with all CAAM and State of Design airworthiness directives.
f) Follow all CAAM requirements, including CADs and Circulars.
g) Provide evidence of organizations managing:
1) Continuing airworthiness.
2) Maintenance.
h) Have an approved maintenance program.
i) Submit an approved weight and balance report, equipment list, and weight schedule.
j) Submit the latest aircraft damage or dent and buckle chart.
k) Install the assigned Mode S code.
l) Submit a satisfactory flight test report:
1) For new aircraft, from the manufacturer.
2) For imported used aircraft.
m) Provide satisfactory reports for Flight Data and Cockpit Voice Recorders:
1) For new aircraft, a manufacturer’s attestation.
2) For imported used aircraft, data readout.
n) Submit an acceptable used aircraft report for imported used aircraft (Appendix 1, CAD).
o) Submit a certificate of airworthiness for export for imported aircraft.
p) For new aircraft from certified manufacturers (MCAR Regulation 21), submit a Statement of
Conformity.
#### 2.2 Export Certificate and Statement of Conformity:
Submit these documents to CAAM within 60 days of issuance unless otherwise agreed.
### Validity of a Certificate of Airworthiness
#### 5.1 Validity Period:
- The certificate is valid for up to one year, as specified in the certificate.
#### 5.2 Conditions for Validity:
- The validity is subject to:
a) Regulation 27 of MCAR 2016.
b) The certificate not being surrendered, suspended, varied, or revoked under MCAR 2016.