1. Paragraph 15 – aircraft registration;
2. Paragraph 16 – aircraft nationality, registration marks, and registration of special registration marks;
3. Paragraph 17 – display of nationality and registration marks on antique and antique replica aircraft;
4. Paragraph 18 – original and replacement identification plates;
5. Paragraph 26 – replacement, exchange, or amendment of airworthiness certificates and operating limitations (26b(d));
6. Paragraph 89 – duration of special airworthiness certificates;
7. Paragraph 101-111 – obtaining multiple airworthiness certificates;
8. Paragraph 112-117 – limited airworthiness certification – warbirds per list;
9. Paragraph 121 – general experimental aircraft airworthiness information;
10. Paragraph 122(c)(1) – program letter required for all types of experimental aircraft certification;
11. Paragraph 125 – Phase I flight test area requirements;
12. Paragraph 126 – Phase II operations outside of test flight areas;
13. Paragraph 127 – experimental amateur-built aircraft airworthiness certification information: eligibility, design & construction, kit construction, kit evaluation, advising applicant, weight & balance, transfer of airworthiness certificates, operation of Canadian registered amateur-built aircraft in the U.S., and prototype kit aircraft;
14. Paragraph 128 – experimental amateur-built aircraft certification procedures: general information, document review, aircraft inspection, & certificate issuance;
15. Paragraph 129-132 – amateur-built aircraft kits;
16. Paragraph 133 – amateur-built Phase I test flight areas, including paragraph 133c – minimum test flight time requirements;
17. Paragraph 134 – experimental amateur-built aircraft operating limitations. Note: the FAA Inspector may impose additional limitations deemed necessary in the interest of safety;
18. Paragraph 136-138 – experimental exhibition and air racing certification information;
19. Paragraph 139 – experimental exhibition and air racing aircraft certification groupings;
20. Paragraph 140-141 – experimental exhibition and air racing certification procedures;
21. Paragraph 142 – experimental exhibition & air racing operating limitations. Note: the FAA Inspector may impose additional limitations deemed necessary in the interest of safety;
22. Paragraph 144-149 – certification and operation of aircraft under the experimental purpose(s) of research & development, show compliance with regulations, crew training, market surveys, and operating kit-built aircraft;
23. Paragraph 171-183 – special flight permits