This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Aviation Administration on May 1, 2018 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is FAA Form 8130-1?
A: FAA Form 8130-1 is the Application for Export Certificate of Airworthiness.
Q: Who needs to submit FAA Form 8130-1?
A: Any individual or organization seeking an Export Certificate of Airworthiness for an aircraft needs to submit FAA Form 8130-1.
Q: What is an Export Certificate of Airworthiness?
A: An Export Certificate of Airworthiness is a document issued by the FAA that certifies that an aircraft meets the airworthiness requirements for export.
Q: What information is required on FAA Form 8130-1?
A: FAA Form 8130-1 requires information about the aircraft, the applicant, and the intended export destination.
Q: Are there any fees associated with FAA Form 8130-1?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with the processing of FAA Form 8130-1. The specific fee amounts can vary.
Q: How long does it take to process FAA Form 8130-1?
A: The processing time for FAA Form 8130-1 can vary, but it typically takes several weeks.
Q: Can I submit FAA Form 8130-1 electronically?
A: No, FAA Form 8130-1 must be submitted in paper form, either by mail or in person.
Q: What happens after I submit FAA Form 8130-1?
A: After you submit FAA Form 8130-1, the FAA will review the application and conduct any necessary inspections or tests. If the aircraft meets the airworthiness requirements, an Export Certificate of Airworthiness will be issued.
Form Details:
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