Standard Airworthy Certificated Gliders in the US
On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 8:21:29 PM UTC-7, GM wrote:
On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:38:56 AM UTC-4, Matt G. wrote:
GM;886150 Wrote:
Can anyone give me some pointers on how to research the FAA database to
find out if a glider has a standard airworthiness certificate or must be
registered in the experimental category?
Thanks,
Uli
If looking up a glider by N-number, you can simply look at the
registration to determine what category airworthiness cert it has. Under
the "Airworthiness" section, look for "classification". It will be
either "Standard" or "Experimental". This is the easiest way to tell for
a particular glider, since some models have ended up in both the
standard and experimental categories over the years.
Matt G.
Hi Matt,
thanks for your reply. My question was more general and aimed at particular models rather than a specific glider which is already registered in the US.
Uli
So why don't you just ask the question for he specific glider you are interested in?
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