Certificate Requested (Multiple Certificates)

The Certificate Requested page displayed when creating multiple certificates allows you to select the two airworthiness certificate types for which you are applying. You can select a Standard Certificate coupled with a Special Restricted Certificate or a Special Limited Certificate coupled with a Special Restricted Certificate. Since in this case you are selecting two certificate types, the page functions differently from the Certificate Requested page for single certificates.

Special Note: The data on this page displays as read only when the application status is canceled, closed or withdrawn.

At the top of the FAA header, Help, User Guide, and References links are displayed in the right corner along with a Signout link. The Help link opens page-specific help for the current page. The User Guide link opens the Airworthiness Certification Applicant User Guide, which is the secondary resource for Airworthiness Certification Applicant Portal application user procedures and reference information. The References link opens a page allowing you to access FAA reference data relevant to Airworthiness Certification. The Signout link logs you out of the application and takes you to the System Use Notice. At the bottom of the FAA header, your name displays right justified along with a Person icon (); clicking the icon displays a pop-up screen with a list of the roles assigned to you.

The title bar showing the application name, "Airworthiness Certification (AWC) - Applicant Portal," displays at the top of the page below the standard FAA page header. The Airworthiness Certification application navigation top-level menu bar displays just below the title bar and contains the links that provide access to the Airworthiness Certification commands, or functions: My AWC, Search, Reports and My Profile.

Below the top-level menu bar is a block showing the following application information.

Application Type N-Number Owner
Make & Model Status Application #
Certification Type Application Date Created By
Created Date Last Updated By Last Updated

Below the application data tabs display with links to the various pages in the application process. The tabs are color coded indicating whether the pages under that tab are complete (green), in progress (yellow) or not yet started (red). Those pages with required fields are marked with icons indicating completed (), in progress (), or not yet started ()

The Certificate Requested page name appears below the application information block.

Certificate Requested

You can select either of the following combinations of certificates.

The end result after the multiple certificate process is completed will either be a "Standard Certificate with Restricted Limitations" or a "Special Limited Certificate with Restricted Limitations."

Select a Standard Certificate with Restricted Limitations

To select a Standard Certificate with Restricted Limitations, follow the steps below. Fields marked with a red asterisk (*) on the page are required.

  1. Select Standard Certificate from the first Certificate Type drop-down list.
  2. Select the appropriate category or categories from the Standard Certificate drop-down list by selecting the corresponding check box. The list includes the following choices:
  1. If you selected Other above, enter a short description of the category in the Other text field that displays.
  2. Special Certificate is selected by default from the second Certificate Type drop-down list.
  3. Restricted is is selected by default from the Special Certificate drop-down list.
  4. Indicate one or more of the restricted uses from the Restricted drop-down list by selecting the corresponding check box. The list contains the following selections
  1. If you selected Other from the Restricted list, enter the intended restricted use in the Other (Specify) text field.

  2. Select the Do Not Code checkbox if the certificate(s) being requested will temporarily replace the current certificate but the aircraft should not be added to the Registry as a separate registration. If this does not apply, leave the checkbox blank.
  3. Click Save. If all the required fields have been completed, a green check mark appears next to Certificate Requested indicating that this section has been completed.
  4. Alternatively, you can click Save & Next to save the data on this page and move forward in the application process. For a new or amended certificate, the Owners Information page displays. See Owners Information. Click Reset before clicking save to clear all entries.

Select a Standard Certificate with Restricted Limitations

To select a Special Limited Certificate with Restricted Limitations, follow the steps below. Fields marked with a red asterisk (*) on the page are required.

  1. Select Special Certificate from the first Certificate Type drop-down list.
  2. Select Limited from the first Special Certificate drop-down list.
  1. Special Certificate is selected by default from the second Certificate Type drop-down list.
  2. Restricted is is selected by default from the Special Certificate drop-down list.
  3. Indicate one or more of the restricted uses from the Restricted drop-down list by selecting the corresponding check box. The list contains the following selections
  1. If you selected Other from the Restricted list, enter the intended restricted use in the Other (Specify) text field.

  2. Select the Do Not Code checkbox if the certificate(s) being requested will temporarily replace the current certificate but the aircraft should not be added to the Federal Registry as a separate registration. If this does not apply, leave the checkbox blank.
  3. Click Save. If all the required fields have been completed, a green check mark appears next to Certificate Requested indicating that this section has been completed.
  4. Alternatively, you can click Save & Next to save the data on this page and move forward in the application process. For a new or amended certificate, the Owners Information page displays. See Owners Information. Click Reset before clicking save to clear all entries.