14 C.F.R. Subpart N—Approval of Engines, Propellers, Materials, Parts, and Appliances: Import
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space
Each holder or licensee of a U.S. type certificate for an aircraft engine or propeller manufactured in a foreign country with which the United States has an agreement for the acceptance of those products for export and import, shall furnish with each such aircraft engine or propeller imported into this country, a certificate of airworthiness for export issued by the country of manufacture certifying that the individual aircraft engine or propeller— (a) Conforms to its U.S. type certificate and is in condition for safe operation; and (b) Has been subjected by the manufacturer to a final operational check. [Amdt. 21–25, 34 FR 14068, Sept. 5, 1969] (a) A material, part, or appliance, manufactured in a foreign country with which the United States has an agreement for the acceptance of those materials, parts, or appliances for export and import, is considered to meet the requirements for approval in the Federal Aviation Regulations when the country of manufacture issues a certificate of airworthiness for export certifying that the individual material, part, or appliance meets those requirements, unless the Administrator finds, based on the technical data submitted under paragraph (b) of this section, that the material, part, or appliance is otherwise not consistent with the intent of the Federal Aviation Regulations. (b) An applicant for approval of a material, part, or appliance must, upon request, submit to the Administrator any technical data respecting that material, part, or appliance. [Amdt. 21–25, 34 FR 14068, Sept. 5, 1969]
Title 14: Aeronautics and Space
PART 21—CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOR PRODUCTS AND PARTS
Subpart N—Approval of Engines, Propellers, Materials, Parts, and Appliances: Import
§ 21.500 Approval of engines and propellers.
§ 21.502 Approval of materials, parts, and appliances.