• Certificate, Registration
Certificate, Registration
Certificate, Registration

Stewart Collection ➔ Certificate, Registration

Archival Item


2008.5.20
Certificate of Airworthiness
Certificate of Airworthiness for Export issued by the United States Department of Commerce, Aeronautics Branch, Washington, D.C. for the Queen of the Yukon II.
"This certifies the aircraft specified below and more particularily described in the accompanying application has been found airworthy for export in Canada."
Document includes the certificate as well as the application for the Certificate of Airworthiness for Export.
Certificate is three single pages in length and includes specifications of the aircraft and engine as well as restrictions and regulations pertaining to the aircraft.
The application is a two page, double sided folio and includes specifications of the aircraft and engine, detailed dimensions, description of power plant.
A standard airworthiness certificate is a certificate issued by a state's civil aviation authority to permit the operation of the aircraft. The certificate effectively provides flight authority. An existing standard airworthiness certificate remains with the aircraft with changes of ownership. (wikipedia)