AIRWORTHINESS CHECKLIST Completed By:____________________________ Date:_________________ N-Number:_________________ Documents SERIAL NUMBER:
“Airworthy” means an aircraft and component parts meet its type design (or properly altered configuration) and is in a condition for safe operation. (Ref: FAR 21.31, FAR 21.41, FAR 21.183) Airworthiness Directives - 91.417(a)(2)(v)
Form 337s
VFR (Day) – Ref. FAR 91.205(b)
IFR – Ref. FAR 91.205(d)
EXPIRATION DATE:
Inspections
Inoperative Equipment – FAR 91.213(d)
Check Aircraft for Inoperative Equipment: Text NNumber to 404-994-5388
VFR (Night) – Ref. FAR 91.205(c)
TCDS Life Limited Parts - FAR 91.417(a)(2)(11)
TCDS Info:
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Revised 2017-06-21
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CESSNA 172
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