A designated manufacturing inspection representative (DMIR) may, within limits prescribed by, and under the general supervision of, the Administrator, do the following:
(a) Issue—
- (1) Original airworthiness certificates for aircraft and airworthiness approvals for engines, propellers, and product parts that conform to the approved design requirements and are in a condition for safe operation;
- (2) Export certificates of airworthiness and airworthiness approval tags in accordance with subpart L of part 21 of this chapter;
- (3) Experimental certificates for aircraft for which the manufacturer holds the type certificate and which have undergone changes to the type design requiring a flight test; and
- (4) Special flight permits to export aircraft.
(b) Conduct any inspections that may be necessary to determine that—
- (1) Prototype products and related parts conform to design specifications; and
- (2) Production products and related parts conform to the approved type design and are in condition for safe operation.
- (c) Perform functions authorized by this section for the manufacturer, or the manufacturer's supplier, at any location authorized by the FAA.
[Docket 16622, 45 FR 1416, Jan. 7, 1980]