Cessna 310 1975 Owner's Manual page 98

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checklist for that file.
In addition, a periodic check
should be made of the latest Federal Regulations to insure
that all data requirements are met.
A.
To be displayed in the aircraft at all times:
(1)
Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate (FAA Form 8100-
2).
(2)
Aircraft Registration Certificate (AC Form 8050-3).
(3)
Aircraft Radio Station License (Form FCC-556, if
transmitter installed).
B.
To be carried in the aircraft at all times:
(1)
Weight and Balance, and associated papers (latest
copy of the Repair and Alteration Form, Form FAA-
337, if applicable).
(2)
Aircraft Equipment List.
(3)
Pilot's Checklist.
C.
To be made available upon request:
(1)
Aircraft Log Book.
(2)
Engine Log Books.
Most of the items listed are required by the United
States Federal Aviation Regulations.
Since the regulations
of other nations may require other documents and data, owners
of exported aircraft should check with their own aviation
officials to determine their individual requirements.
Cessna recommends that these items plus the Owner's
Manual, power computer, Customer Care Program book and
Customer Care Card, be carried in the aircraft at all times.
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