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Can my CoA indicate that it is an acrobatic aircraft

The aircraft’s CoA no longer shows the mode of use of the aircraft (Acrobatic, Normal or Semi-Acrobatic). This modality is shown in the Characteristic Sheets. The administered may request, through the format AI-CANO-P02-F13 - Request for emission-modification of LEA, HC and CdRuido, the assignment of aircraft for acrobatic flights, provided that it is demonstrated with the relevant flight tests, the flight capacity of the aircraft for such assignment.

What is a Certificate of Airworthiness for How do I get it

A Certificate of Airworthiness (CdA) is the document that certifies that an aircraft is capable of performing flights under certain safety requirements. This document is issued by the national authority where the aircraft is registered.

 

For non-EASA aircraft, the design of which is not covered by a valid type-certificate, does not have a Configuration Definition Document or is covered by a type-certificate or equivalent not accepted by AESA, the issuance of a CoA shall not apply to them.

What is called EASA aircraft and non-EASA aircraftcano

Non-EASA aircraft are those aircraft excluded from EASA regulations according to Regulation 2018/1139 (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July. Among them are ultralight motorized aircraft called ULM, Historic, Experimental and Amateur Building Aircraft. Aircraft used in the use of military, patrol, police, etc. operations are also excluded from EASA regulations. For more details on which aircraft are excluded, see Regulation 2018/1139, in its Article 2.3(a) and Annex I.

Can my CoA indicate that it is an acrobatic aircraft

The aircraft’s CoA no longer shows the mode of use of the aircraft (Acrobatic, Normal or Semi-Acrobatic). This modality is shown in the Characteristic Sheets. The administered may request, through the format AI-CANO-P02-F13 - Request for emission-modification of LEA, HC and CdRuido, the assignment of aircraft for acrobatic flights, provided that it is demonstrated with the relevant flight tests, the flight capacity of the aircraft for such assignment.