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  2. Airworthiness Certification Process. The FAA requires several basic steps to obtain an airworthiness certificate in either the Standard or Special class. The FAA may issue an applicant an airworthiness certificate when: FAA determines the aircraft is eligible and in a condition for safe operation.

  3. Licenses & Certificates. From pilots and aircraft to airports and spaceports, we provide procedures and tools to help you apply for, receive, and maintain FAA licenses and certificates.

  4. How Does the FAA Certify Aircraft? - Federal Aviation...

    www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/airworthiness_certification

    The work flow for issuance of these certificates must meet FAA requirements, including an inspection of the aircraft and review of the aircraft certification data. Before issuing a standard or special airworthiness certificate, or a special flight permit, ODA unit members must inspect the aircraft, and document the results of the inspection as ...

  5. FAA Statement on eVTOL Aircraft Certification

    www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-statement-evtol-aircraft-certification

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have achieved a significant milestone on the path to certifying electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

  6. This list of required steps apply to you, whether or not you are a U.S. citizen. If you are issued a similar certificate or license by a country other than the U.S., you must still meet the FAA eligibility requirements, and pass the required tests, to be issued an FAA Aviation Mechanic certificate:

  7. Experience Requirements to Become an Aircraft Mechanic

    www.faa.gov/mechanics/become/experience

    There are two ways you may obtain the training and experience necessary to become an FAA-certificated Airframe and/or Powerplant Mechanic: Academic training through an FAA-certificated Aviation Maintenance Technician School (AMTS)

  8. General Requirements for Certification - Federal Aviation...

    www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airline_certification/135_certification/...

    Aircraft Flight Manual. Part 135, § 135.81 (c) requires that Part 135 operators maintain a current flight manual (or the equivalent information for certain aircraft certified without a flight manual) for each aircraft used in their air transportation operations.

  9. Certification - Federal Aviation Administration

    www.faa.gov/uas/advanced_operations/certification

    Certification affirms that FAA requirements have been met. 14 CFR Part 21 defines three separate certifications: type, production, and airworthiness. Type certification is the approval of the design of the aircraft and all component parts (including propellers, engines, control stations, etc.).

  10. FAA's rules for getting a pilot's license (certificate) differ depending on the type of aircraft you fly. You can choose among airplanes, gyroplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons, or airships. If you are interested in flying ultralight vehicles, you don't need a pilot's license.

  11. Aircraft Mechanic Oral, Practical, & Written Tests

    www.faa.gov/mechanics/become/test_requirements

    There are three knowledge tests required to receive the Aviation Mechanic certificate with Airframe and/or Powerplant ratings. You must take the General knowledge test first, followed by the Airframe and/or Powerplant knowledge test(s).