Stage: Final Publications
Regulatory Agency Final Publications
EASA ED Decision 2019-018-R
InFO19009 Awareness and Maintenance of Angle of Attack (AOA) Sensors
This InFO serves to inform aircraft operators of the potential for AOA sensors to be damaged during the course of normal operations and subsequently malfunction.
InFO19009
FAA Notice N8900.520 Maintenance Annex Guidance, Change 6, Requirements for FAA Form 8130-3, “Authorized Release Certificate,” for New Parts Not Having the EASA-Required Documentation
This notice provides aviation safety inspectors (ASI) with
information to assist the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-certificated repair stations
(CRS) that also hold European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-145 approval. This
notice is intended to address recent concerns that have been raised by the FAA CRSs and ASIs
regarding the changes contained in the Maintenance Annex Guidance (MAG) Change 6
(MAG CHG 6), Section B, Appendix 1, Paragraph 10, Release and Acceptance of Components.
FAA Notice N8900.520
FAA Notice N8900.519 Revised FAA-Approved Deicing Program Updates, Winter 2019-2020
This notice provides inspectors with information on holdover times
(HOT) and recommendations on various other ground deicing/anti-icing issues.
Note: This notice is designed to be used in conjunction with the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) Holdover Time Guidelines for Winter 2019-2020. The two
documents complement each other and should be used together for a thorough
understanding of the subject matter.
2. Audience. The primary audience for this notice is the Flight Standards (FS) Safety
Assurance offices’ Principal Operations Inspectors (POI) responsible for approving an air
carrier’s deicing program. The secondary audience includes air carriers and operators as well as
the Safety Standards and Foundational Business offices.
FAA Notice N8900.519
EASA CM-PIFS-016 Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)
This Certification Memorandum describes a means by which CS-25 Subpart H – EWIS for engine wiring
components may be addressed as part of CS-E compliance, by an applicant for an engine Type Certificate
(TC), Major Change/Repair, Minor Change/Repair, or Supplemental Type Certificate (STC).
ED Decision 2019/013/R CS-25 Amendment 23 and CS-29 Amendment 7
The objectives of this Decision are to:
(a) enhance and modernise the certification specifications and acceptable means of compliance for the
installation of flight recorders on board large aeroplanes and large rotorcraft (CS-25 and CS-29), and
(b) amend the certification specifications and acceptable means of compliance for large aeroplanes
following the selection of non-complex, non-controversial and mature subjects (the regular update of
CS-25).
These amendments are expected to increase safety, increase cost-effectiveness and improve harmonisation
with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations.