ANNEX IU.K.(Part-M)
Appendix IIAuthorised Release Certificate EASA Form 1
4. ERROR(S) ON A CERTIFICATE U.K.
4.1.If an end-user finds an error(s) on a Certificate, he must identify it/them in writing to the originator. The originator may issue a new Certificate only if the error(s) can be verified and corrected.U.K.
4.2.The new Certificate must have a new tracking number, signature and date.U.K.
4.3.The request for a new Certificate may be honoured without re-verification of the item(s) condition. The new Certificate is not a statement of current condition and should refer to the previous Certificate in block 12 by the following statement; ‘This Certificate corrects the error(s) in block(s) [enter block(s) corrected] of the Certificate [enter original tracking number] dated [enter original issuance date] and does not cover conformity/condition/release to service’. Both Certificates should be retained according to the retention period associated with the first.U.K.