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Aircraft Certification and design
Applying for a Type Acceptance Certificate
If you wish to introduce a type and model of aircraft new to Australia you should apply to CASA for the issue of a TAC.
More information about applying for a Type Acceptance Certificate including a step-by-step process.
Supplemental Type Certificates
When a person develops the design of a change to a type-certificated aircraft, aircraft engine or propeller, that design must be approved before it can be used. A Supplemental Type Certificate is one method of obtaining approval.
More information about applying for a Supplemental Type Certificate.
Certification related training
There is currently no certification related training courses being offered by CASA.
Last modified: 26 May 2017