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What papers and documents must I present to the FAA inspector or FAA-designated pilot examiner prior to my practical test?

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What papers and documents must I present to the FAA inspector or FAA-designated pilot examiner prior to my practical test?

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You must have the following items available for inspection: • The aircraft’s registration certificate • The aircraft’s airworthiness certificate • The aircraft’s operating limitations or FAA- approved aircraft flight manual (if required) • The aircrafts equipment list • Weight and balance data for the aircraft • Your FCC radio station certificate • The aircraft and engine logbooks or other maintenance records AND • Any applicable airworthiness directives.

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