The introduction of new aircraft might
have just become a lot easier. The FAA has accepted ASTM International
standards as a means of certification for Part 23 aircraft. A new rule
published by the FAA on May 11 allows for 63 Means of Compliance based on 30
ASTM consensus standards related to general aviation aircraft. The standards
for general aviation aircraft were developed by ASTM Committee F44, which
includes 250 members from 22 countries.
The committee came out of the Part 23
Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC), which aimed to streamline certification
standards to reduce the regulatory burden on the industry and reduce the cost
of aircraft certification.
Part 23 regulations will continue to be used as a means of
certification, but the administrator has deemed the ASTM standards to provide
“at least the same level of safety as the corresponding requirements in part
23, amendment 23-64.”
For the past few years, the FAA has allowed ASTM consensus
standards as a means of certification for Light Sport Aircraft. The agency has
also made provisions within part 23 to streamline the certification of safety
components such as angle-of-attack indicators. The catalyst for these changes
was the Small Airplane Revitalization Act of 2013.
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