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Terms in this set (88)
Two requirements for an aircraft to be airworthy 1. Conform to its type design.
2. Be in a condition for safe operation.
Meaning of "conform to type design" Matches its approved design, certificates, placards, limitations, ADs, and
approved alterations.
Meaning of "condition for safe operation" The aircraft is mechanically and physically safe to fly, regardless of correct
paperwork.
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Who determines if an aircraft is airworthy before The Pilot in Command (PIC).
flight?
Owner/operator responsibilities for airworthiness Maintaining airworthy condition, completing required inspections, and
keeping proper maintenance records.
PIC responsibility for airworthiness Making the final decision that the aircraft is legal and safe for flight.
Can a pilot assume a rental aircraft is airworthy No. The PIC must make a reasonable airworthiness determination before
because it was dispatched? every flight.
Acronyms for required aircraft documents ARROW or SPARROW.
What ARROW stands for Airworthiness certificate, Registration, Radio license (international),
Operating limitations, Weight/balance.
What SPARROW adds to ARROW Supplements and Placards.
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Where must the Airworthiness Certificate be At the cabin or cockpit entrance, legible to passengers and crew.
displayed?
Does an Airworthiness Certificate expire? No, as long as the aircraft is maintained, operated, and registered legally.
How long is a U.S. aircraft registration valid? 7 years.
When is a radio station license required in an aircraft? For international operations.
What are operating limitations? Approved limits found in the AFM/POH, placards, markings, and
supplements.
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