Nope.

Not ICAO has nothing to do with it. ICAO is an international regulatory
body, they have no national authority whatsoever.

Not JAA either. JAA is a Joint Aviation Authority, whose job is to edict
rules that will be follower by all its European member states. But it does
not apply nor enforce the rules. This is the job of each country's aviation
authority

In Germany, this would be the Luftfahrt Bundesamt (LBA)

Serge Vidal
KR2 ZS-WEC
Tunis, Tunisia
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Subject: KR>Certification


Simon,
The FAA cannot certify any aircraft whose governing authority is outside the
US. You will have to find out if JAA, ICAO, or some other authority grants
you your airworthiness in Germany. Probably ICAO, but I would not swear to
it.

Colin & Bev Rainey
KR2(td) N96TA
Sanford, FL
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