Part 35 of CASR Airworthiness standards for aircraft propellers

Rule status

Current

Part 35 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) sets out the airworthiness standards for aircraft propellers. The legislation is based on the Federal Aviation Regulations Part 35.

Who it affects

Part 35 of CASR affects people who:

  • design aircraft propellers to be used in the Australian aviation community
  • design modifications and repairs for aircraft propellers.

Legislative instruments

Legislative instruments include exemptions to regulatory requirements in aviation regulations or a Manual of Standards.

Exemptions may apply to a broad range of people.

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Non-legislative instruments

Non-legislative instruments apply to a particular person. There are some exemptions to regulatory requirements in aviation regulations or a Manual of Standards listed here.

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Guidance material

Advisory material provides advice and guidance to explain particular regulatory requirements of a CASR Part. Guidance material relating to this part will appear in this space or you can view all our guidance material.

1 guidance material available

Updated:

Advisory Circular AC 35-01 provides guidance relating to the manufacture of fixed pitch wooden propellers.

Advisory Circular Version: 1.1
Last updated date
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Online version available at: https://www.casa.gov.au//rules/regulatory-framework/casr/part-35-casr-airworthiness-standards-aircraft-propellers
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