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Finding annual due date on the internet

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Can I find an annual due date on the internet ?

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  1. John D Collins on Nov 20, 2020

    There isn’t an annual due date per say. FAR 91.409 specifies when an aircraft may not be operated if an annual inspection has not been accomplished, but there are also many exceptions specified in the regulation. The vast majority of maintenance records are not available on the internet and one has to examine the actual maintenance record to determine if an annual is required. So from a practical point of view, you can’t search the internet for determining if an annual is due or not.

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  2. Russ Roslewski on Nov 20, 2020

    John, I also assumed clgault meant a 91.409 “annual aircraft inspection”, and would have responded the same as you.

    But since the question is lacking any kind of detail, who knows? clgault, could you provide a little more detail? Do you mean an annual aircraft inspection, or annual training dates (like recurrency), or maybe an annual medical due date, or some other thing with a recurring yearly requirement?

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