Purpose
- In the context of certification and continuing airworthiness activities some applicants for EASA design certificates may need to share with EASA certain information and data subject to US Export Control Export Administration Regulations (EAR) laid down in 15 CFR Chapter VII Subchapter C. Those applicants are required per those regulations and the export licenses that they hold to assure the accreditation of all recipients receiving such technical data before delivery.
- Such technical data is necessary for EASA to make the necessary verifications of the aircraft design safety in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012.
- To grant/continue granting access to such EAR information and data to EASA, the applicants concerned will usually request a written confirmation from EASA that each EASA staff member who needs access to such information for a specific project or certification activity is:
- a bona fide 'permanent and regular employee' of EASA and is not a proscribed person as defined in § 772.1 of 15 CFR 772.1 of EAR; and
- Such employee is a national exclusively of a country in Country Group A:5 as listed in Supplement No. 1 to Part 740 of Title 15 CFR of EAR.
In order to provide such attestation to the applicant EASA retains an internal document that includes for the above referred purposes certain categories of personal data as specified below.
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