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Plane Sense

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Overview

This handbook can be a valuable reference tool for anyone who would like to review the nuts and bolts of aircraft ownership. Aircraft owners and operators, or anyone considering aircraft ownership, should be familiar with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), which details regulations for aircraft owners, operators, pilots, aircraft mechanics, and maintenance providers. Since the requirements can be updated and the regulations can change, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends that you contact your nearest FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO), where the personnel can assist you with the various requirements for aircraft ownership, operation, and maintenance.

The FAA has also added information for aviation enthusiasts who own (or are interested in owning) lightsport aircraft, a new and evolving sector of the general aviation marketplace.

This handbook highlights regulations and regulatory guidance material, as well as providing advice regarding where to locate answers to your questions. While Plane Sense cannot cover every issue faced by aircraft owners and operators, this handbook is intended to be a useful guide and will help you locate the resources to assist you.

This publication supersedes FAA-8083-19, which was reprinted with editorial updates in 2003.

EBook Details

  • File Type: Adobe .pdf format
  • File Size: 15.5Mb
  • Print: unlimited
  • Copy/Paste: unlimited
  • Offline Access: yes
  • Search: always
  • Bookmarks: always
  • System Reqs: Windows, Macintosh, iPad, and more

Specifications

  • Publisher: FAA
  • Copyright Date: 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 11.0" x 8.5"

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Contents

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  • Aircraft Ownership Responsibilities
  • documentation
  • 14CFR
  • logbooks
  • aircraft insurance
  • reporting Accidents
  • aviation safety reporting system
  • safety
  • reporting stolen aircraft
  • Buying an Aircraft
  • selecting and aircraf
  • aircraft records
  • aircraft title
  • aircraft documents
  • manuals
  • airworthiness
  • maintenance
  • pre-purchase inspection
  • light sport aircraft
  • amateur built aircraft
  • military surplus aircraft
  • Airworthiness Certificate
  • classifications of airworthiness certificates
  • issuance of airworthiness certificates
  • applying for airworthiness certificate
  • regulations and policies
  • Aircraft Registration
  • eligible registrants
  • registering your aircraft
  • registration number
  • aircraft previously registered
  • aircraft registration application
  • amatuer built aircraft
  • registration and inspection
  • state registration requirements
  • Special Flight Permits
  • circumstances warranting
  • foreign registered civil aircraft
  • obtaining a special flight authorization
  • Light Sport Aircraft
  • definition
  • LSA certification
  • LSA registraton
  • regulatory guidance
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • maintenance responsibilities
  • manufacturer maintenance responsibilities
  • preventitive maintenance
  • inspections
  • repair and alterations
  • minimum equipment list
  • experimental aircraft
  • Maintenance Records
  • responsibilities of aircraft owners
  • logbooks
  • airworthiness directives
  • safety directives
  • service bulletins
  • FAA form 337
  • maintenance records
  • amateur built aircraft
  • Airworthiness Directives
  • types of ADs
  • compliance with ADs
  • summary of ADs
  • Service Difficulty Program
  • FAA form 8010-4
  • malfunction or defect report
  • maintenance alerts
  • Obtaining FAA publications
  • advisory circulars
  • airworthiness directives
  • temporary flight restrictions
  • notice to airmen
  • aircraft records

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