Part 91General Operating and Flight Rules

14 CFR 91.203 — Civil Aircraft: Certifications Required

Requires aircraft to have an airworthiness certificate, registration certificate, and operating limitations aboard.

Regulation Text

No person may operate a civil aircraft unless it has within it the following: an appropriate and current airworthiness certificate; an effective U.S. registration certificate; and an approved flight manual, or for older aircraft, any placard or marking required for that aircraft type.

Note: This is an excerpt. Refer to the full regulation in eCFR for the complete text.

Plain-English Explanation

Every aircraft must carry certain documents, remembered by the acronym ARROW: Airworthiness certificate, Registration certificate, Radio station license (for international flights), Operating limitations (POH/AFM), and Weight and balance data. The airworthiness certificate never expires as long as the aircraft is maintained properly. The registration certificate expires every 7 years. Missing any of these documents means the aircraft is not legal to fly.

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