Installation, Regulatory requirements and guidelines, A. applicability – ACR&Artex DGL-1 User Manual
Page 29: B. tso c126, paragraph d, C. faa, D. canada, E. other countries

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JUN 27/12
ARTEX PRODUCTS / ACR ELECTRONICS, INC
DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
DGL-1, DONGLE (453-4010)
INSTALLATION
TASK 25-69-01-450-801
1. Regulatory Requirements and Guidelines
SUBTASK 25-69-01-990-001
A. Applicability
(1)
The regulatory requirements and guidelines for ELT installations discussed in the following
subtasks are applicable to installation of the DGL-1 Dongle Programming Adapter and must be
applied to the DGL-1 Dongle Programming Adapter. Where the word “ELT” is used in the
following subtasks, read “DGL-1 Dongle Programming Adapter”.
SUBTASK 25-69-01-990-002
B. TSO C126, Paragraph D
(1)
TSO approval of the ELT does not constitute installation approval. All installations are subject
to field approval for a given airframe by either an approved FAA DER or FAA FSDO. For
installations outside the US, contact your local civil aviation regulatory agency for details.
SUBTASK 25-69-01-990-003
C. FAA
(1)
This manual constitutes supporting data, as described in AC43.9-1, Paragraph 6.h.(2) and AC
43-210, Chapter 2, Paragraph 201(a)(6), and as such may be used as support for FAA field
approval of the ELT/NAV Interface installation.
(2)
In addition to the procedures outlined herein and in accordance with FAR Part 43, the installer
must adhere to the aircraft manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations and the
guidelines provided by FAA Advisory Circular AC 43.13-2 “Acceptable Methods, Techniques,
and Practices - Aircraft Alterations”, specifically Chapters 1 through 3, 11, and 13.
(3)
By signing the aircraft logbook, and FAA Form 337, the installer is stating the installation has
been performed in accordance with current FAR requirements and the procedures outlined
herein. The completed Form 337 is provided to the FAA and also becomes a permanent part of
the aircraft maintenance records in accordance with AC43-9, Paragraph 17.
SUBTASK 25-69-01-990-004
D. Canada
(1)
All installations must be performed in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR)
Part V, Subparts 37, 51, and 71.
SUBTASK 25-69-01-990-005
E.
Other Countries
(1)
Installations in aircraft outside of the United States and Canada, must be performed in
accordance with applicable regulatory authority rules and regulations.