- Special Airworthiness Certificates | Federal Aviation Administration
An FAA special airworthiness certificate (FAA Form 8130-7) is an FAA authorization to operate an aircraft in the US airspace in one or more of the following categories, governed by the applicable sections of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR):
- Airworthiness - Rules Regulations - CFI Notebook
Special airworthiness certificates are primary, restricted, limited, light-sport, and provisional airworthiness certificates, special flight permits, and experimental certificates
- 14 CFR 21. 175 -- Airworthiness certificates: classification.
(b) Special airworthiness certificates are primary, restricted, limited, light-sport, and provisional airworthiness certificates, special flight permits, and experimental certificates
- What Are the Different Types of Airworthiness Certificates Issued by . . .
A pilot can attain two types of airworthiness certificates: A Standard Airworthiness Certificate or a Special Airworthiness Certificate FAA requirements must be met to be eligible for any airworthiness certificate, including type, production, and airworthiness
- Airworthiness Certification (AWC) Overview
Special Airworthiness Certification (SpclAC) – Special airworthiness certificates are primary, restricted, limited, light-sport, and provisional airworthiness certificates, special flight permits, and experimental certificates (Ref: 14 CFR § 21 175)
- 14 CFR § 21. 175 - Airworthiness certificates: classification.
(a) Standard airworthiness certificates are airworthiness certificates issued for aircraft type certificated in the normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, or transport category, and for manned free balloons, and for aircraft designated by the FAA as special classes of aircraft
- U. S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Announces Improvements to . . .
What it does: The Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification (MOSAIC) final rule makes sweeping changes to the Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) category and to Sport Pilot privileges, expanding a safe alternative to experimental amateur-built aircraft by:
- Airworthiness Certification of Aircraft - Federal Aviation Administration
An airworthiness certificate is an FAA document which grants authorization to operate an aircraft in flight Issuance of airworthiness certificates is governed by Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Subpart H, Airworthiness Certificates
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