Feb 17, 2016 · The next three FAA Order 8130.2G paragraph partial extractions that we’ll look at are: 4104. b. (19): “After incorporating a major change…the aircraft owner must make a detailed aircraft logbook and maintenance records entry describing the change before the test flight.” ... EAA's Experimental Aircraft Airframe Logbook contains pages where the aircraft owner can fill in general aircraft records, records of ownership, the initial condition, and FAA airworthiness inspection pages. Pages 10 to 49 are entry pages where the owner fills in the information about their aircraft's time and work des ... additional pilot. See Figure 9, Sample Pilot Logbook Example, for an example of the logbook entry. 8. DETERMINING AIRCRAFT ELIGIBILITY. Eligible aircraft must meet all of the following requirements detailed below: a. Experimental Certificate. Experimental certificate issued under § 21.191(g), Operating ... Jul 19, 2018 · Logbook Entries. The essential elements of a logbook entry are: date work completed, time in service of aircraft, description of work done, name and signature of person performing work, and certificate number. The date the work was completed seems obvious enough. ... 19. Taxi/brake check—confirm steering and brake operation. Make a logbook entry with date and results. 20. Fuel flow check—Reference 8120.2J 15.4b(5) Recommended, but NOT required. Remove the supply line to the fuel delivery system and time the flow into an appropriate receptacle. A 5-gallon bucket works well. Make a logbook entry with ... 11. Build and Inspection Records—Photos, build notes/logbooks, PLANS. 12. Identification Plate—permanent mounting, near entrance or aft portion of aircraft. For experimentals, only three items mandatory: Model, Serial Number, Builder. 13. “EXPERIMENTAL” sticker—near entrance to the aircraft, 6”< EXPERIMENTAL >2” ... ">
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Feb 17, 2016 · The next three FAA Order 8130.2G paragraph partial extractions that we’ll look at are: 4104. b. (19): “After incorporating a major change…the aircraft owner must make a detailed aircraft logbook and maintenance records entry describing the change before the test flight.”
EAA's Experimental Aircraft Airframe Logbook contains pages where the aircraft owner can fill in general aircraft records, records of ownership, the initial condition, and FAA airworthiness inspection pages. Pages 10 to 49 are entry pages where the owner fills in the information about their aircraft's time and work des
additional pilot. See Figure 9, Sample Pilot Logbook Example, for an example of the logbook entry. 8. DETERMINING AIRCRAFT ELIGIBILITY. Eligible aircraft must meet all of the following requirements detailed below: a. Experimental Certificate. Experimental certificate issued under § 21.191(g), Operating
Jul 19, 2018 · Logbook Entries. The essential elements of a logbook entry are: date work completed, time in service of aircraft, description of work done, name and signature of person performing work, and certificate number. The date the work was completed seems obvious enough.
19. Taxi/brake check—confirm steering and brake operation. Make a logbook entry with date and results. 20. Fuel flow check—Reference 8120.2J 15.4b(5) Recommended, but NOT required. Remove the supply line to the fuel delivery system and time the flow into an appropriate receptacle. A 5-gallon bucket works well. Make a logbook entry with
11. Build and Inspection Records—Photos, build notes/logbooks, PLANS. 12. Identification Plate—permanent mounting, near entrance or aft portion of aircraft. For experimentals, only three items mandatory: Model, Serial Number, Builder. 13. “EXPERIMENTAL” sticker—near entrance to the aircraft, 6”< EXPERIMENTAL >2”