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Is there a requirement to convene a Design Certification Board (DCB) to review approval requirements for design changes to all existing approved aeronautical products?

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Is there a requirement to convene a Design Certification Board (DCB) to review approval requirements for design changes to all existing approved aeronautical products?

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No. The Design Certification Board (DCB) process does not apply to the design changes using the Materiel Management Instruction (MMI) 1495 (Aircraft Modification Approval Form (AMAF) process prior to the implementation of the Technical Airworthiness Manual (TAM) C-05-005-001/AG-01.

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