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must follow the operating limitations issued with the aircraft airworthiness
certificate.
b.
You may not operate your aircraft without the airworthiness certificate and
operating limitations aboard. If you lose the operating limitations or they are
mutilated or no longer legible, contact your local FAA office for guidance or
contact AFS-750 (see appendix 7 for the address) to obtain a copy of the
operating limitations. If you cannot get a copy, ask your local FAA office to issue
a replacement FAA Form 8130-7 and operating limitations. If you can document
that the aircraft has completed the flight test requirements (through logbook
entries), we may issue new operating limitations without initial flight test operating
limitations.
c.
You should be aware of the responsibilities
16. BECOMING A REPAIRMAN OF YOUR AMATEUR-BUILT AIRCRAFT.
You
can get a repairman certificate under certain circumstances. However, the only
privilege this certificate gives you under § 65.104 is to do the annual condition
inspection. The certificate will be valid only for a specific person and a specific
aircraft. Aircraft Builders), for application information. You can get a certificate if
you are—
a.
The primary builder of your aircraft and can satisfactorily prove to us that you
can determine whether the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation.
b. Operating Limitations.
(1)
The operating limitations require that you operate the aircraft under the
applicable air traffic control and general operating rules of part 91. If you plan to
operate under instrument flight rules (IFR), pay particular attention to the
applicable requirements in part 91.
(2)
The operating limitations will authorize all operations to be conducted (visual
flight rules, day/night, and IFR). These operating limitations may state that the
instruments and equipment mandated by § 91.205(b), (c), and/or (d), Powered
civil aircraft with standard category U.S. airworthiness certificates: Instrument
and equipment requirements, must be installed and operable. In addition, these
operating limitations may state flight test areas as defined in § 91.305.
c. Equipment.
(1)
Unless you received deviation authority from air traffic control, if your aircraft
has a Mode C transponder, the aircraft also must have a calibrated
airspeed/static pressure system to prevent an error in altitude reporting. You
should have the transponder tested and inspected under § 91.413,
ATC transponder tests and inspections.
(2)
Once your aircraft has been released from the flight test area, you must have
an emergency locator transmitter aboard in accordance with § 91.207,
Emergency locator transmitters. An aircraft with only one seat is exempt from this
requirement according to § 91.207(f)(9).
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