FAA Advisories concern how to comply with airworthiness regulations. This collection was published from 1957 to 2000. The FAA Advisory Circular System was established for the publication of nonregulatory guidance and informational material to the public. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_faacirculars or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530829.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1976-03-31
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This circular is to advise all interested persons as to the availability of the current listing of manufacturers holding Federal Aviation Administration Parts Manufacturer Approvals (FAA-PMA).
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1972-08-10
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This circular is to provide information concerning Section 21.303 of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 21 and to set forth examples, as necessary, of acceptable means of compliance with its requirements. The material presented herein is intended for guidance and information only.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1991-08-30
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This advisory circular (AC) announces the availability to the public of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Order 8130.21, Procedure for Completion of FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag, dated June 21, 1991. This order provides guidance in the issuance of export airworthiness approvals for new and newly overhauled Class II Class III airc
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1991-11-15
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance concerning compliance with the requirements of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 21, Certification Procedures for Products and Parts.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1992-10-14
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This advisory circular provides information and guidance concerning the control of parts proposed to be shipped by manufacturers with an approved production inspection system (APIS) or production certificate (PC) (production approval holders) in advance of type certification of a new aircraft, aircraft engine, or propeller (product).
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1996-03-19
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This advisory circular (AC) provides a means, but not the only means, to control products and parts shipped prior to the issuance of a type certificate (TC) or supplemental type certificate (STC) by a manufacturer with an approved production inspection system (APIS) or production certificate (PC). For the purposes of this AC, the acronym “TC” inclu
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1993-02-03
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This advisory circular (AC) provides an acceptable means, but not the only means, to show compliance with the quality assurance requirements of Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 21, Certification Procedures for Products and Parts, as applicable to the production of software used in type certificated aircraft or related products (airborne soft
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1993-06-04
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance pertinent to an acceptable means, but not the only means, for installation of shoulder harness and safety belt restraint systems at all seat locations on all previously type certificated aircraft.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1993-06-04
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance concerning controls for managing information systems that generate and store records used in the manufacture of products and parts. It describes an acceptable means, but not the sole means, of compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1993-08-11
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance concerning control of software and related digital input/output data (used by production approval holders (PAH) and their suppliers during manufacture, inspection and/or test) designed for use in the acceptance of airborne products.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1994-06-14
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This advisory circular (AC) provides guidance for complying with Part 21 of Subchapter C, Chapter 1, Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which contains the certification procedures for products and parts. It explains an acceptable means, but not the only means, of ensuring compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 2
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United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1994-07-05
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This advisory circular (AC) provides information and guidance to persons involved in the sale, maintenance, or disposal of aircraft parts. It provides information and guidance to prevent unsalvageable aircraft parts and materials from being sold as serviceable parts and materials.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1966-10-18
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This circular advises the public that the Federal Aviation Agency publication Basic Glider Criteria Handbook (1962 or later revision) describes acceptable means of complying with the referenced regulation for conventional fixed-wing gliders.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1998-05-06
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This Advisory Circular (AC) is intended as a certification guide and checklist for obtaining a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC). Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Directives (Orders and Notices) are the final authority and take precedence over this document.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1966-09-16
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This circular provides guidance material with respect to special flight permits to operate an aircraft in excess of its maximum certificated takeoff weight for flight beyond the normal range over water, or over land areas where adequate landing facilities or appropriate fuel is not available.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1969-07-30
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This circular provides information and guidance with respect to application for, and issuance of special flight permits to operate an aircraft in excess of its maximum certificated takeoff weight, for flight beyond the normal range over water, or over land areas where adequate landing facilities or appropriate fuel is not available.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1970-02-16
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This revised circular is to notify the public of a change in price of the Summary of Supplemental Type Certificates (SSTC), Part 21 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1971-02-10
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This circular announces the availability to the public of a new edition of the Summary of Supplemental Type Certificates (SSTC), dated January 1971. THIS NEW SUMMARY WILL BE AVAILABLE APPROXIMATELY 1 APRIL 1971.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1973-01-19
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This circular announces the availability to the public of the Summary of Supplemental Type Certificates (SSTC), dated January 1971 at a new price effective 1 January 1973.
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation Administration
1976-04-07
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This circular announces the availability to the public of a revised edition of the Summary of Supplemental Type Certificates (SSTC), dated January 1976. THIS NEW SUMMARY WILL BE AVAILABLE APPROXIMATELY May 15, 1976.
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