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Take advantage of AOPAs Express Document Submission Service or call 800/872-2672 for more details. How do I certificate my light sport aircraft that does not meet the provisions of 14 CFR Part 103?

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Take advantage of AOPAs Express Document Submission Service or call 800/872-2672 for more details. How do I certificate my light sport aircraft that does not meet the provisions of 14 CFR Part 103?

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• Prepare a weight and balance report for your aircraft. • Install an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) on all two-seat airplanes (powered parachutes and weight-shift not required); single-seat is optional. • Prepare your light sport aircraft for inspection. • Contact the FAA or a designated airworthiness representative. • Aircraft must be registered. • Submit a properly executed FAA Form 8130-6, Application for Airworthiness Certificate. • Aircraft must be marked in accordance with 14 CFR Part 45. • Mailing address: FAA Aircraft Registration Branch, AFS-750, P.O. Box 25504, Oklahoma City, OK 73125. If the above conditions are met, the FAA will issue: • FAA Form 8130-7, Airworthiness Certificate, Experimental. • Aircraft Operating Limitations. • A flight test area. Take advantage of AOPA’s Express Document Submission Service or call 800/872-2672 for more details. Will the light sport aircraft category replace Part 103 aircraft? No, single-place ultralights will remain Part 103, but t

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