CS-E, Certification Specifications for Engines
Section 01: Organizations & Authorities
Definition
The EASA Certification Specifications for aircraft engines, the European equivalent of FAA 14 CFR Part 33. CS-E prescribes airworthiness standards for the type certification of turbine and reciprocating engines, covering design and construction, endurance testing, ingestion tests, and operational characteristics.
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EASA CS-E, Certification Specifications and Acceptable Means of Compliance for EnginesEASA
EASA airworthiness standards for aircraft engines.
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