The FAA announced in December that it had revamped its airworthiness standards for general aviation airplanes, and as of Aug. 30, those new rules are now officially in effect. The FAA says the new Part 23 will enable faster installation of innovative, safety-enhancing technologies into small airplanes, while reducing costs for the aviation industry. The change in thinking at the FAA already has enabled manufacturers to more quickly install new avionics and safety-enhancing devices. General aviation advocacy groups have been lobbying for the change for a decade, hoping that it will allow manufacturers to offer safer airplanes and bring them to market faster and more cheaply.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.avweb.com/ownership/new-part-23-now-in-effect