How is a certificate of Airworthiness achieved
EASA: Certificate of Airworthiness: Design Construction Workmanship Materials Essentials equipment Results of flight + other tests
(Invalidated if aircraft modified/repaired by non-approved force)
Maintenance
Maintained to LAMP, by CAMO for ARC
EASA aircraft must be maintained to
Light Aircraft Maintenance Program (LAMP)
Done by Continued Airworthiness Review Certificate (CAMO)
In order to get Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC)
Technical Log
Includes: Aircraft flight times Unserviceable items Flight times Landings Flight Identification
What 8 document needs to be carried?
Documents: Certificate of Airworthiness Airworthiness Review Certificate of Registration Aircraft Radio License Flight Crew licenses Technical/Journey Log Noise certificate Insurance Documents
Weather Reports
Pilot must examine weather reports and carry current report