Sec. 565. AVIATION FUEL
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## SEC. 565 AVIATION FUEL **[**[49 U.S.C. 44714 note](/us/usc/t49/s44714)**]** ###
(a)Use of Unleaded Aviation Gasoline The Administrator shall allow the use of an unleaded aviation gasoline in an aircraft as a replacement for a leaded gasoline if the Administrator— ####
(1)determines that the unleaded aviation gasoline qualifies as a replacement for an approved leaded gasoline; ####
(2)identifies the aircraft and engines that are eligible to use the qualified replacement unleaded gasoline; and ####
(3)adopts a process (other than the traditional means of certification) to allow eligible aircraft and engines to operate using qualified replacement unleaded gasoline in a manner that ensures safety. ###
(b)Timing The Administrator shall adopt the process described in subsection (a)(3) not later than 180 days after the later of— ####
(1)the date on which the Administration completes the Piston Aviation Fuels Initiative; or ####
(2)the date on which the American Society for Testing and Materials publishes a production specification for an unleaded aviation gasoline. ###
(c)Type Certification Existing regulatory mechanisms by which an unleaded aviation gasoline can be approved for use in an engine or aircraft by Type or Supplemental Type Certificate for individual aircraft and engine types or by Approved Model List Supplemental Type Certificate providing coverage for a broad range of applicable types of aircraft or engines identified in the application shall continue to be fully available as a means of approving and bringing an unleaded aviation gasoline into general use in the United States. Such approvals shall be issued when the Administrator finds that the aircraft or engine performs properly and meets the applicable regulations and minimum standards under the normal certification process. **[**Section 566 was repealed by section 803(c) of Public Law 118–63.**]**
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