Special Airworthiness Certificate
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The special airworthiness certificate is a Federal Aviation Administration authorization to operate an aircraft in United States airspace in one or more categories.
Category | Purpose(s) | Title 14 CFR Section |
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Primary | Aircraft flown for pleasure and personal use | 21.24, 21.184 |
Restricted | Aircraft with a "restricted" category type certificate, including:
|
21.25, 21.185 |
Multiple | Multiple airworthiness certificates | 21.187 |
Limited | Aircraft with a "limited" category type certificate | 21.189 |
Light-Sport | Operate a light-sport aircraft, other than a gyroplane, kit-built, or transitioning ultralight like vehicle | 21.190 |
Experimental |
|
21.191, 21.193, 21.195 |
Special Flight Permit | Special-purpose flight of an aircraft that is capable of safe flight | 21.197 |
Provisional | Aircraft with a "provisional" category type certificate for special operations and operating limitations | Part 21 Subpart C, Part 21 Subpart I, Section 91.317 |