Amateur-Built Documents

    What documents do I need to carry in my homebuilt? Do any need to be displayed?

    You must carry the following documents in your amateur-built aircraft:

    Airworthiness Certificate
    Certificate of Aircraft Registration
    Operating Limitations
    Weight and Balance Data

    The only document that needs to be displayed is the airworthiness certificate. This is required by 14 CFR 91.203(b), which states:

    ”(b) No person may operate a civil aircraft unless the airworthiness certificate required by paragraph (a) of this section or a special flight authorization issued under § 91.715 is displayed at the cabin or cockpit entrance so that it is legible to passengers or crew.”

    Note that there is no requirement that the airworthiness certificate be visible from the outside. Only that it is legible to passengers or crew.

    The operating limitations, weight and balance info, and registration certificate must be carried aboard the aircraft, but do not need to be displayed.

    For international operations (other than Canada), you will also need an aircraft radio station license. This can be obtained from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). For more info on the aircraft radio station license, see the following web site:

    http://wireless.fcc.gov/aviation/


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