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    My mechanic (IA) told me that he was told by the district FSDO that airworthiness certificates issued before July of 1957 were no longer valid. Can this be right? If so, do I have go through an entire re-inspection process to get a valid airworthiness certificate?
    Lyle

  • #2
    Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

    That would be correct. You will have to hire a DAR, or get someone from the FAA to do a conformity inspection to make sure the airplane conforms to the type certificate.

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    • #3
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      Please explain this a little more , when and how did this happen My Type certificate states,7-7-56, It has had its annual done every year since then, by numerous A&Ps how could this be?

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      • #4
        Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

        Originally posted by waltermrich View Post
        Please explain this a little more , when and how did this happen My Type certificate states,7-7-56, It has had its annual done every year since then, by numerous A&Ps how could this be?
        Do you mean your airworthiness certificate?

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        • #5
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          Yes

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          • #6
            Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

            It happened to everybody. The regulations were changed. Prior to the change in 1957 the Airworthiness Certificate was re-issued yearly in conjunction with the annual inspection. It was changed to become a permanent document. Most airplanes got the permanent Airworthiness Certificate issued right away. Apparently yours did not and has been overlooked on any subsequent annual. One of my L-2 projects doesn't have one either. If and when I restore it (it's the .5 of my 3.5 L-2's) I will have to apply for an AW Cert. too.
            Regards,
            Greg Young
            1950 Navion N5221K
            2021 RV-6 N6GY
            1940 Rearwin Cloudster in progress
            4 L-2 projects on deck (YO-57, TG-6 conv, L-2A, L-2B)
            Former Owner 1946 BC-12D's N43109 & N96282
            www.bentwing.com

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            • #7
              Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

              It's not a huge deal. Contact you IA and have him call the feds. If they can't get someone there, they'll send you to a DAR. The IA does an annual, the fed/DAR does a small inspection to make sure it's all in the proper form and you'll have a permanent airworthiness certificate. The annual shouldn't be any different than any annual the IA does if they're doing their job. I've gone through this many times with old aircraft and importing aircraft. Don't make it out to be more complicated than it is.
              John
              I'm so far behind, I think I'm ahead

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              • #8
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                I just call and ask FSDO to issue a new one, and bingo it shows up in the mail!....not too hard. Tim
                N29787
                '41 BC12-65

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
                  I just call and ask FSDO to issue a new one, and bingo it shows up in the mail!....not too hard. Tim
                  That works fine if it has already had a permanent airworthiness certificate issued in the past. If it hasn't had a permanent airworthiness issued before, they should be doing the inspection.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                    Here is an exerpt from FAA Order 8130.2g:


                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                    FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
                    Nalional Policy
                    ORllER
                    8130.2G
                    8/31 /2010
                    SUBJ: Airworthiness Certification of Aircraft and Related Products


                    2-13
                    c. Exchange. It is highly desirable that all aircraft currently certificated in the standard
                    category carry FAA Form 8100-2 to be consistent with the regulations. Owners and operators of
                    general aviation and air carrier aircraft that still have FAA Form 1362A, Certificate of
                    Airworthiness, should be encouraged to exchange such forms for the standard airworthiness
                    certificate, FAA Form 8100-2. In exchanging these certificates, the operating certificate number
                    will NOT be entered on the revised form. FAA Form 1362A will be attached to and forwarded
                    with a copy of the revised certificate to AFS-750 to establish an official record of the exchange
                    action. The foregoing exchange procedure also applies to FAA Form 8130-7, in lieu of
                    FAA Form 1362B, Certificate of Airworthiness. The new airworthiness certificate will reflect
                    the date as indicated on FAA Forms 1362A or 1362B, preceded by a capital “E” in the Date
                    block of the certificate. The procedure to exchange a C of A (ACA-1362 (12-50)) does not apply
                    to an expired C of A issued before July 17, 1956. Block 4 of FAA Form 1362 indicates the date
                    of expiration. See the procedures in chapter 3 of this order for a standard airworthiness
                    certificate.

                    Your IA should review your airworthiness certificate at each annual to determine it is a valid certificate.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                      Perhaps my C of A is valid since it falls prior to 7-17-1956, It is a very legalistic document and hard to decifer.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                        Go to this website, select N number search, enter your N number in the box, search.....



                        Look in the third section down, Airworthiness. The bottom right is the date of the current Airworthiness cert. Next to A/W date box. If there is no date, then the A/W cert is probably not valid.

                        Mike Wood
                        Montgomery, TX
                        '46 BC12D
                        N44085 #9885

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                        • #13
                          Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                          Thanks I will be studying it closely when I get a chance. It is in my hanger I just hope with all of the annuals done over the years this is not an issue.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                            Originally posted by waltermrich View Post
                            Thanks I will be studying it closely when I get a chance. It is in my hanger I just hope with all of the annuals done over the years this is not an issue.
                            I don't see a Taylorcraft registered in iowa county.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Expired airworthiness certificates

                              Look at the right aircraft N94961 Iowa registration and FAA

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