Regulatory Framework & design assurance

Compliance & Regulatory

This section provides a comprehensive overview of our regulatory standing, the scope and limitations of our approval, our Design Assurance System, and the applicable regulatory framework governing our activities.

DOA AUTHORITY

Design Organisation Approval Details

Mach Technical Design S.L. holds an EASA Part 21J Design Organisation Approval issued under Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012. Our approval grants the organisation the privilege to develop and approve design data within the scope of our authorised capabilities, ensuring full compliance with applicable airworthiness requirements. Operating under DOA reference EASA.21J.401, we provide certified engineering solutions for rotorcraft modifications, repairs and airworthiness support across the European regulatory framework.

SCOPE OF APPROVAL

Approved Design Capabilities

The terms of approval of MACH Technical Design S.L. Define the scope and limitations within which the organisation is authorised to exercise its design approval privileges.

STC

Supplemental Type Certificates

Design and approval of major changes to type-certificated products through Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs).

MMC

Minor Modifications & Changes

Classification, design, and approval of minor changes and minor repairs under the authority of the DOA.

MRD

Major Repair Design

Engineering design of major repairs for aircraft structures, systems, and components in compliance with applicable certification specifications.

TCD

Technical Compliance Documentation

Preparation of compliance demonstration documentation, including substantiation reports, analysis, and test evidence.

LIMITATIONS

Conditions & Restrictions

The following limitations apply to te design activities performed under the DOA. 

Design activities are limited to the categories and product types specified in the Terms of Approval.

Direct approval privileges are exercised only within the scope and conditions established by EASA.

Activities outside the approved scope require prior EASA coordination and, where applicable, scope extension.

The organisation shall not approve designs that exceed the competence of its qualified staff as assessed in accordance with 21.A.245.

DESIGN ASSURANCE SYSTEM

DAS per 21.A.239

The Design Assurance System (DAS) of MACH Technical Design S.L. is established in accordance with the requirements of 21.A.239 and associated implementing rules. The DAS provides the organisational framework for ensuring that all design activities are conducted in compliance with the applicable airworthiness requirements and the organisation's procedures.

The system encompasses design verification and independent checking processes, configuration management, interface management with production and continuing airworthiness organisations, and a comprehensive corrective action and feedback system.

KEY DAS ELEMENTS

Design Verification

Independent Checking

Configuration Management

Interface Management

Corrective Actions

Internal Auditing

Competence Management

REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

Applicable Regulations

Reg. (EU) 748/2012

Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012

Laying down implementing rules for the airworthiness and environmental certification of aircraft and related products, parts and appliances. Part 21 establishes the procedures for DOA approval and privileges.

AMC / GM

Acceptable Means of Compliance

EASA-issued AMC and GM providing acceptable methods, techniques, and practices for demonstrating compliance with Part 21, Subpart J requirements.

CS-23 / CS-25

Certification Specifications

EASA Certification Specifications applicable to normal, utility, aerobatic, and commuter category aeroplanes (CS-23), and large aeroplanes (CS-25), forming the airworthiness basis for design activities.

EASA Part-M

Continuing Airworthiness Requirements

Regulation defining the requirements for continuing airworthiness management, relevant to the interface between design and maintenance organisations.