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Airworthiness Notice No. 6Appendix No. 1Issue 1430 May 2005OTHER AIRWORTHINESS PUBLICATIONS - GENERAL INFORMATION1 This Appendix gives details of the various airworthiness publications which may ingeneral, be obtained from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (UKCAA).Many of these are now available on the UKCAA website at www.caa.co.uk. Apaper copy can be purchased from The Stationery Office (TSO), PO Box 29, NorwichNR3 1GN; Telephone orders / General enquires: 08706005522; Fax orders:08706005533; Website: www.tso.co.uk/bookshop; E-mail: book.orders@tso.co.uk;Textphone: 08702403701. All JAA publications are available from Rapidoc,Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 8DW (Tel. (01344) 861666, Fax.(01344) 714440).2 Airworthiness Requirements2.1 British Civil Airworthiness Requirements (BCAR)These comprise minimum requirements and constitute the basis for the issueof approvals and certificates required by the UK Air Navigation Order. Theconstituent sections of BCAR together with their amendment status can beviewed via UKCAA website at www.caa.co.uk/publications.2.2 Joint Aviation Requirements (JAR)JARs are published on behalf of the Joint Aviation Authorities. Their statusis that they are recognised by the Civil Aviation Authorities of theParticipating European Countries as an acceptable basis for showingcompliance with their National Airworthiness Codes. Some countries(including the United Kingdom) have adopted certain codes as their soleNational Code. The amendment status of JARs can be viewed via website atwww.jaa.nl/publications/publications.html.2.3 European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Certification Specifications(CS)CS are published by the EASA. Their status is that they must be used as thereference standard for the certification of those aircraft which come under theauspices of EASA (a definition of the aircraft covered may be found in CAP747 and also in CAAIP Leaflet 1-2 (CAP 562)).The EASA CS were developed from the JAR and cover the same subjects.They are listed in EASA website at easa.eu.int/certspecs_en.html.AN-6 A1 P.130 May 2005

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