What is a standard airworthiness certificate (AAS)?
A standard airworthiness certificate (FAA form 8100-2 displayed in the aircraft) is the FAA’s official authorization allowing for the operation of type certificated aircraft in the following categories: Normal Utility Acrobatic Commuter Transport Manned free balloons Special classes
What is an airworthiness certificate for a balloon?
Manned free balloons A standard airworthiness certificate remains valid as long as the aircraft meets its approved type design, is in a condition for safe operation and maintenance, preventative maintenance, and alterations are performed in accordance with 14 CFR parts 21, 43, and 91.
Are there different types of FAA airworthiness certifications?
Yes. There are two different classifications of FAA airworthiness certificates: Standard Airworthiness Certificate, and Special Airworthiness Certificate. How Does the FAA Certify Aircraft?
Who is entitled to an airworthiness certificate for an import aircraft?
An applicant for a standard airworthiness certificate for an import aircraft is entitled to that certificate if – (1) The aircraft is type certificated in accordance with § 21.21 or § 21.29 and produced under the authority of another State of Manufacture;