![]() Upon suspension, revocation, or termination by order of the FAA of an airworthiness certificate, the owner, operator, or bailee of an aircraft must, upon request, surrender the certificate to the FAA.The owner, operator, or bailee of the aircraft must, upon request, make it available for inspection by the FAA.Responsibility to determine airworthiness rests with the pilot-in-command who shall not operate a civil aircraft unless it is airworthy and shall discontinue the flight when un-airworthy mechanical, electrical, or structural conditions occur.The owner or operator is responsible for maintaining the aircraft in airworthiness condition.In fact, much of these requirements are written on FAA Form 8100-2 itself. ![]() Aircraft contains the instruments and equipment necessary for operations being practices.Required Service Bulletins are complied with.Airworthiness directives (ADs) are complied with.Required inspections are completed as necessary.Preventative Maintenance and alterations are performed in accordance with 14 CFR parts 21, 43, and 91. ![]()
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