Form 8130-1 Application for Export Certificate of Airworthiness

Certification Procedures for Products and Parts

8130-1

Application for Export Certificate of Airworthiness

OMB: 2120-0018

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OMB CONTROL NUMBER: 2120-0018
Expiration Date: October 31, 2026

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANT

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Privacy Act Statement Privacy Act Statement (5 U.S.C. § 552a(e)(3))
Authority: The authority for collecting this information on FAA Form 8130-1, Application for Export Certificate
of Airworthiness is contained in 49 U.S.C. § 44704 as implemented by 14 CFR Part 21.
Purpose: The purpose for the collection of this information is to evaluate an applicant’s application for an
Export Certificate of Airworthiness.
Routine Uses: In accordance with the Privacy Act System of Records Notice (SORN), DOT/FAA 801, Aircraft
Registration System, 88 FR 53951 - August 9, 2023 will be routinely disclosed:

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To the public (including government entities, title companies, financial institutions, international
organizations, and others), when permitted, information, including aircraft owner’s name, address,
United States Registration Number, aircraft type, legal documents related to title or financing of an
aircraft and ADB–S summary reports, in order to facilitate aviation safety, security, and commerce.
Emails and telephone numbers of small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) owners registered under
14 CFR part 48 will not be disclosed to the Public pursuant to this Routine Use.

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To law enforcement, when necessary and relevant to an FAA enforcement activity.

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To government agencies, whether Federal, State, Tribal, local or foreign, information necessary or
relevant to an investigation of a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal, or
regulatory, that the agency is charged with investigating or enforcing; as well as, to government
agencies, whether Federal, State, or local responsible for threat detection in connection with critical
infrastructure protection.

However, the three routine uses above are only some, but not all, of the published routine uses that are
listed in SORN DOT/FAA 801, Aircraft Registration System. Other general routine uses noted in the SORN
may be applicable as well.
Disclosure: Submission of this information is voluntary; however, incomplete submission may result in
delay or denial of your request.
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collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. The OMB Control Number for
this information collection is 2120-0018. Public reporting for this collection of information is estimated
to be approximately 12 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, completing and reviewing the
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this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: Information Collection
Clearance Officer, Federal Aviation Administration, 10101 Hillwood Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 761771524

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Expiration Date: October 31, 2026

Application for Export Certificate of Airworthiness
INSTRUCTIONS – This application is to be submitted to an authorized FAA representative (one copy) when the aircraft to be exported
is (are) presented for inspection. This application may be used, but is not required, to obtain an export airworthiness approval for
aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s). Use Part I for aircraft and Part II for aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s). For
complete aircraft, complete items 1 through 11, as applicable, including required information on engine(s) or propeller(s) that are part of
the aircraft.
Part I - Application for Export Certificate of Airworthiness for Aircraft (Complete items 1 - 11)
1. Application is made for an export certificate of airworthiness to cover the product(s) described below which (are):

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NEW

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USED

2. Name and address of exporter

3. Name and address of foreign purchaser

4. Country of destination

5. Description of product(s)
Type
(a)

Make and Model
(b)

Identification
No.

Serial Nos.
(c)

FAA T.C.
or Spec No
(d)

Operating time (Hours)
(e)
Since
Overhaul

Total

A. Aircraft

B. Engine(s)

C Propeller(s)

6. Does the product comply with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, Airworthiness Directives, and other FAA requirements?

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YES

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NO (Explain in “Remarks”)

7. Have applicable special requirements of the importing country been complied with?

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YES

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NO (Explain in “Remarks”)

8. Date title passed or is expected to pass to foreign purchaser:
9. For overseas shipment, preservation and packaging methods used to protect product(s) against corrosion and damage.
(List Spec. No. or Title):
Effective duration of above methods:
10. Remarks:

11. EXPORTER’S CERTIFICATION – The undersigned certifies that the above statements are true and that the product(s) described
herein is (are) airworthy and in a condition for safe operation except as may be noted under item 10 “Remarks” above.
Signature of applicant or authorized representative

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Date

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Part II – Application for Export Airworthiness Approval of Aircraft Engine(s), Propeller(s), and Article(s) (Complete items 12-20)
12. Name and address of exporter

13. Name and address of foreign purchaser

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15. The aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s) are (check one)

NEW

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USED

16. The aircraft engine(s), propeller(s) and article(s) are described (check one)

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14. Country of destination

Invoicing/packing sheet No.

Below by name, part number, quantity and serial number

On the attached invoice or packing sheet by name, part number, quantity and serial
number
Name
(a)

Part number
(b)

Quantity
(c)

Serial Number
(d)

17. Does the aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s) comply with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, Airworthiness
Directives, and other FAA requirements?

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YES

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NO (Explain in “Remarks”)

18. Have applicable special requirements of the importing country been complied with?

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YES

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NO (Explain in “Remarks”)

19. Preservation and packaging methods used to protect aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s) against corrosion and damage
(List Spec. No. or Title):

Effective duration of above methods:
20. Exporters Certification – I certify that the foregoing statements are true and that the aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and article(s)
described herein are airworthy, conform to FAA approved design data, are in a condition for safe operation except as may be noted
in item 10 “Remarks”.
Signature of applicant or authorized representative

Title

Date

Part III – Approval (FOR FAA USE ONLY)
21. It is considered that the product(s) and article(s) described in Part I or Part II is (are) airworthy and conform(s) to pertinent
requirements except as noted in Item 10. (check one)
Signature

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Part I

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Part II

Number

(check one)

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ODA

Date

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DMIR

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DAR

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FAA Inspector

22. Give quantity of approval tags, FAA Form 8130-3, issued for the aircraft engine(s), propeller(s), and
article(s) described in Part II

Quantity

23. Export file spot-checked by:
FAA Supervising Inspector

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