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The requirements for issuing experimental airworthiness certificates are contained in FAR's 21.191, 21.193, and 21.195. Type certification programs include type certificates (TC) and supplemental type certificates (STC), as well as amendments to either.
(b) No person may operate a civil aircraft unless the airworthiness certificate required by paragraph (a) of this section or a special flight authorization issued under § 91.715 is displayed at the cabin or cockpit entrance so that it is legible to passengers or crew.
Is ADS-B In required? ADS-B In is not mandated by the ADS-B Rule; only ADS-B Out is required in order to fly in the airspace mentioned in 14 CFR 91.225. At the present time, the FAA does not plan to mandate ADS-B In.
Airworthiness is Your Responsibility Who is responsible for the airworthiness of an aircraft? It is tempting to say it's the mechanic who worked on the airplane, but in fact, 14 CFR section 91.403(a) says the owner/operator is primarily responsible for maintaining the aircraft in an airworthy condition.
ANSWER: There are three main types of aircraft certifications. Standard airworthiness certification, export airworthiness certification, and special airworthiness certification.

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A standard airworthiness certificate (FAA form 8100-2 displayed in the aircraft) is the FAA's official authorization allowing for the operation of type certificated aircraft in the following categories: Normal. Utility. Acrobatic. Commuter.
Types of Airworthiness Directives (ADs) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ( NPRM ), followed by a Final Rule. Final Rule; Request for Comments. Emergency ADs.
Who is authorized to issue an FAA airworthiness certificate? Only FAA Aviation Safety Inspectors and authorized Representatives of the Administrator (i.e. Designees), as defined in 14 CFR Part 183, "Representatives of the Administrator", are authorized to issue an FAA airworthiness certificate.
The FAA may issue an applicant an airworthiness certificate when: Registered owner or operator/agent registers aircraft, Applicant submits application to the local FAA servicing office, and. FAA determines the aircraft is eligible and in a condition for safe operation.
Special airworthiness certificates include primary, restricted, limited, provisional, and experimental airworthiness certificates and may be associated with special flight permits that do not meet the international certification standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in the Convention on ...

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