If you have not determined the correct equipment code for your familiar aircraft, now is the time to get that done. FAA Form 7233-4, is the official form and guidance on the codes to use is available here
If you have not determined the correct equipment code for your familiar aircraft, now is the time to get that done. FAA Form 7233-4, is the official form and guidance on the codes to use is available here
About the author
David St. George learned to fly at Flanders Valley Airport in 1970. Proving that everyone is eventually trainable, he became an FAA Gold Seal Flight Instructor for airplanes (single and multi, instrument, and glider) and serves the Rochester FSDO as an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner. In this capacity, he gives flight tests at any level from sport pilot to ATP and CFI. For 25 years David was East Hill Flying Club's 141 Chief Instructor and manager. David holds multi and single engine ATP pilot certificates, with pilot ratings for glider and seaplane and several jet type ratings. He recently earned his 13th renewal as a Master Instructor and owns an Aeronca Champ so he can build hours for that airline job! http://learnturbine.com