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SEC. 60. Contents.

- Each airman certificate shall:

(a) Be numbered and recorded by the Authority;

(b) State the name and address of, and contain a description of the individual to whom the airman
certificate

is issued; and

(c) Be titled with the designation of the airman and its authorized privileges.

B. Airworthiness Certificate

SEC. 61. Authority to Issue Airworthiness Certificates. - The owner of any aircraft registered in
accordance with this Act

may file with the Director General an application for an airworthiness certificate for such aircraft.

SEC. 62. Issuance. - If it is found that the aircraft conforms to the appropriate type of certificate and,
after inspection, finds

that the aircraft is in a condition allowing for safe operation, an airworthiness certificate shall be issued
by the Director

General.

SEC. 63. Terms and Conditions. the Director General shall prescribe in the airworthiness certificate the
duration of such

certificate, the types of service for which the aircraft may be used, and such other terms, conditions,
limitations and

information as are required in the interest of safety. Each airworthiness certificate issued by the Director
General shall be

recorded by it.

SEC. 64. Airworthiness Approvals. - The Director General may prescribe the terms under which
additional airworthiness

approvals, for purposes of modification, may be made.

C. Air Operator Certificate

SEC. 65. Authority to Certificate Carriers and Establish Safety Standards. - The Director General is
authorized to issue air

operator certificates and to establish minimum safety standards for the operation of the air carrier to
which any such

certificate is issued.

SEC. 66. Application and Issuance. - Any air carrier who is a citizen of the Philippines may file with the
Director General
an application for an air operator certificate. If the Director General finds, after thorough investigation,
that such air carrier

is properly and adequately equipped and has demonstrated the ability to conduct a safe operation in
accordance with the

requirements of this Act and the rules, regulations and standards issued pursuant thereto, the Director
General shall issue an

air operator certificate to such air carrier: Provided, however, That in no event shall the Director General
issue an air

operator certificate to an air carrier that does not possess a valid Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity (CPCN)

issued pursuant to this Act and its implementing rules.

D. Aviation Schools and Approved Maintenance Organizations

SEC. 67. Examination and Rating. - The Director General is authorized to provide for the examination and
rating of:

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