Categories of aircraft for which a pilot may be rated are:[1][2] * Airplane * Rotorcraft * Glider * Lighter than air * Powered lift * Powered parachute * Weight-shift-control Most aircraft categories are further broken down into classes. If a category is so divided, a pilot must hold a class rating to operate an aircraft in that class:[1] * The Airplane category is divided into single-engine land, multi-engine land, single-engine sea and multi-engine sea classes * The Rotorcraft category is divided into helicopter and gyroplane classes * The Lighter-than-air category is divided into airship and balloon classes * The Powered parachute category is divided into powered parachute land and powered parachute sea * The Weight-shift-control category is divided into weight-shift-control land and weight-shift-control sea
Yes, FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) is related to aircraft.
Yes the N numbers you see are assigned by the FAA.
Yes, the airplane harness being considered is FAA approved for use in aircraft.
Inspect and license civilian aircraft.
A bill of sale issued by the FAA.
By a licensed FAA approved mechanic.
an aging aircraft is any aircraft that has been around long enough to "age", say a 1955 Cessna 150, for a random example. But I think this is a very general term, so I may be wrong. Correct. The FAA began a program of special inspections and maintenance for a fleet of aircraft or an aircraft type that have reached a certain age. The FAA has issued Airwothiness Directives(AD's) that require special maintenance on these older aircraft. Link to FAA: http://www.faa.gov/aircraft/air_cert/design_approvals/transport/Aging_Aircraft/
FAA means Federal Aviation Administration or also known as Federal Aircraft Administration or even Federal Airplane Administration.
In order to get a PMA to manufacture aircraft parts, an application must be submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) department. The FAA website gives detailed information on how to do this.
374,161 FAA Registered Aircraft in USA
This order prescribes the FAA Standard Subject Classification System for classifying by subject and code number the FAA correspondence, directives, files, forms, and reports. And the purpose of acraft Definition of Primarv Catesory Aircraft. A primary category aircraft is of simple design and is intended exclusively for use of
A "complex aircraft" is an aircraft which has a constant-speed propeller and/or retractable landing gear. The FAA requires pilots to attain the "complex aircraft" license endorsement before they are permitted to act as "Pilot in command" for such aircraft.