Airplane Records And Certificates - Cirrus SR22 Pilot Operating Handbook

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Cirrus Design
SR22

Airplane Records and Certificates

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that certain data,
certificates, and licenses be displayed or carried aboard the airplane
at all times. Additionally, other documents must be made available
upon request. The mnemonic acronym "ARROW" is often used to help
remember the required documents.
Owners of aircraft not registered in the United States should
check
with
requirements.
Required Documents
A
Airworthiness Certificate
FAA Form 8100-2
R
Registration Certificate
FAA Form 8050-3
R
Radio Station License
FCC Form 556
O
Operating Instructions
W
Weight & Balance Data
Other Documents
Airplane Logbook
Engine Logbook
Pilot's Checklist
P/N 13772-001
Reissue A
• Note •
the
registering
Must be displayed at all times
Must be in the aircraft for all operations.
Required
outside the United States
FAA Approved Flight Manual and Pilot's
Operating
requirement
Included in FAA Approved Airplane Flight
Manual and Pilot's Operating Handbook.
Data must include current empty weight,
CG, and equipment list.
Must be made available upon request
Must be made available upon request
Available in cockpit at all times.
Handling, Servicing, Maintenance
authority
for
Note
only
for
flight
Handbook
Note
Section 8
additional
operations
fulfills
this
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