Aircraft: Registration & Certification Repair Stations

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Federal Aviation

Administration

Aircraft

Certification of aircraft by the FAA ensures that commercial and general aviation
aircraft meet the highest safety standards, from initial design to retirement. This page
outlines the aircraft certification processes, lists important aircraft safety information,
and provides guidance on general aviation aircraft.

Registration & Repair Stations


Certification
Application for Repair Station
Aircraft Registration Certificate and/or Rating
Become a Certified 14 CFR Part
Look up an N-number
145 Repair Station
Airworthiness Certification
Find a Repair Station
Aviation Safety Draft
Documents Open for Comment
FAA Order 8900.1, Vol. 4, Forms
Aircraft Equipment &
Authorization Form 8130-3, Authorized Release
Design Approvals Certificate, Airworthiness Approval
Supplemental Type Tag
Certificates (STC (Supplemental Order 8130.21, Procedures for
Type Certificates)) Completion and Use of FAA
Flight Standards District Offices Form 8130-3
(FSDO (Flight Standards District Form 8130-6, Application for US
Offices)) Airworthiness Certificate
Form 8130-9, Statement of
Conformity
Advisories & Guidance Form 337, Major Repair and
Alteration
Aircraft Safety
Aircraft Safety Alerts
Airworthiness Directives (ADs) Technical Information
Aviation Maintenance Alerts
Service Difficulty Reports (SDR Master Minimum Equipment List
(Service Difficulty Reports)) (MMEL (Master Minimum Equipment
Special Airworthiness List))

Information Bulletins (SAIB Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA


(Special Airworthiness Information (Parts Manufacturer Approval))

Bulletins)) Technical Standard Orders (TSO


(Technical Standard Orders))
Aviation Safety Action Program
(ASAP (Aviation Safety Action Type Certificate Data Sheets

Program))
(TCDS (Type Certificate Data Sheets))
Regulations & Policies Suspected Unapproved Parts (SUP
(Suspected Unapproved Parts))

Advisory Circulars (AC (Advisory Repair Stations


Circulars)s)
Inspection & Oversight
Recreational Aircraft
Air Transportation Oversight
System (ATOS (Air
Light Sport Aircraft
Transportation Oversight System))
Ultralights & Amateur Built Aircraft
2008 Amateur-built Aviation
Rulemaking Committee Final
Report (PDF, large document)

Page last modified: March 26, 2020 9:51:29 AM EDT

This page was originally published at: https://www.faa.gov/aircraft/

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