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Which documents are you required to show an FAA inspector?

Required documentation includes:
  • Airman certificate.
  • Medical certificate.
  • Government issued photo ID.
  • Aircraft's airworthiness certificate (legible, displayed onboard in clear view, and matching aircraft's tail number)
  • Aircraft registration (current and matching tail number)




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We'll start on familiar ground, with the mnemonic AROW. The letters stand for the documents that must be carried aboard an airplane. They are an airworthiness certificate, registration certificate, operating limitations, and weight and balance information.

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To register an aircraft send the following to the Aircraft Registration Branch:
  • an Aircraft Registration Application, AC Form 8050-1.
  • evidence of ownership (such as one or more bills of sale)
  • the $5.00 registration fee made payable to the Federal Aviation Administration.


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These are a few of them:
  • 1.Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM)
  • Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC)
  • Aircraft Schematic Manual (ASM)
  • Aircraft Wiring Manual (AWM)
  • Aircraft Wiring List (AWL)
  • Electrical Standard Practice Manual (ESPM)
  • Tool and Equipment Manual (TEM)
  • Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)


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THE PILOT'S OPERATING HANDBOOK MUST BE CARRIED IN THE AIRPLANE AND AVAILABLE TO THE PILOT AT ALL TIMES.

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Work Environment Aviation inspectors usually work 40-hour weeks. They work outside or inside in airplane hangars.

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