Noise certificate
The Noise certificate is issued by the CAA Slovenia, when the aircraft is being registered or when there has been such a modification which has an impact on the compliance with the applicable noise requirements (for example an installation of a new engine type or similar).
An ultra light aircraft is noted in the CAA Slovenia's records of ultra light aircraft; however, a noise certificate is not issued.
The following documents shall be enclosed to the Application for the issue of a Noise Certificate (AIR.OBR-93):
For new aircrafts at the time of registration:
a statement of conformity issued by a production organisation approved in accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 and its amendments - Part 21, Subpart G or
a statement of conformity issued by the holder of a letter of agreement of a production organization without production organization approval in accordance with the requirements listed in Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 and its amendments, Part 21, Subpart F, validated by the competent authority, or
for an imported aircraft: a statement signed by the exporting authority that the aircraft conforms to a design approved by EASA;
data concerning noise which have been determined in accordance with the applicable noise requirements.
For used aircrafts at the time of registration:
data concerning noise which have been determined in accordance with the applicable noise requirements;
the aircraft records in order to establish the status of production, modification, and maintenance;
the last valid Noise Certificate.
Amendments to an existing Noise Certificate:
Evidence of the implemented change such as but not limited to: work order; a certificate of release to service (CRS) for the amendment; other documents - where necessary - by which the amendment is proven;
data concerning noise which have been determined in accordance with the applicable noise requirements.