EASA CS‑23

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EASA CS‑23 is a European Aviation Safety Agency certification standard that sets airworthiness and safety requirements for small civil aeroplanes in the normal, utility, aerobatic, and commuter categories.

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EASA CS-23 1
EASA CS‑23 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airworthiness standard
aviation safety regulation
certification specification
aimsTo ensure an acceptable level of safety for small aeroplanes
facilitate certification of innovative small aeroplane designs
appliesTo aerobatic category aeroplanes
commuter category aeroplanes
normal category aeroplanes
piston-engine aeroplanes
propeller-driven aeroplanes
turboprop aeroplanes
utility category aeroplanes
basedOn safety objectives
covers design requirements for small aeroplanes
flight characteristics requirements
flight crew interface requirements
operating limitations
performance requirements for small aeroplanes
structural requirements for small aeroplanes
systems and equipment requirements
defines airworthiness requirements for small aeroplanes
safety requirements for small aeroplanes
documentType technical regulation
focusesOn risk-based safety objectives for small aeroplanes
harmonizedWith FAA Part 23
surface form: FAA 14 CFR Part 23
hasComponent subpart A – General
subpart B – Flight
subpart C – Structure
subpart D – Design and Construction
subpart E – Powerplant
subpart F – Equipment
subpart G – Operating Limitations and Information
issuedBy EASA
surface form: European Union Aviation Safety Agency
jurisdiction European Union
language English
originallyIssuedBy EASA
surface form: European Aviation Safety Agency
regulates small aeroplanes
relatedTo EASA CS-25
EASA CS-LSA
EASA CS-VLA
EASA Part-21
sector civil aviation
sets certification basis for CS-23 aeroplanes
subjectOf airworthiness certification
updatedBy amendments published in EASA decisions
usedBy EASA
surface form: EASA certification staff

aircraft manufacturers
design organizations
usedFor type certification of small aeroplanes

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Tecnam P2006T certificationStandard EASA CS‑23
this entity surface form: EASA CS-23