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« on: January 01, 2012, 09:19:23 AM »
Have you checked out your Certificate of Airworthiness? Prior to about 1956, the FAA issued a new C of A at the annual inspection each year. At that point they transitioned to having IA's do the inspections and made the C of A's a permanent document. When this program was first implemented, the existing form ACA-1362 was modified by crossing out the word EXPIRE and adding the wording "REMAIN IN EFFECT AS LONG AS THE AIRCRAFT IS MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PART 43". This form is no longer legal. Your FSDO will exchange it for the current form 8100-2. I've placed an example on the Culver Cadet home page.
The problem comes when your form ACA-1362 C of A is missing. The odds are really good that there is no evidence that the modified form ACA-1362 was ever issued. If you can't prove that the aircraft ever had a permanent C of A issued, the FAA wil require a new Conformity Inspection and Application for Airworthiness. Depending on the workload of your local FAA Inspector, you may have to pay to have an FAA Designee do the work.
If anyone has an issue with their C of A, give me a call and I'll relate my experiences.