Use the databases below to search aviation databases.

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Aircraft Ownership
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Provided by landings.com. Use this service to search nationwide by registration number, serial number or owner for aircraft registration in the.
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Airmen / Pilot Certification | Landings.com
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Search the landings.com database for FAA registered U.S. aircraft airmen / pilots.
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Airworthiness Directives
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Use his Federal Aviation Administration service to search for Airworthiness Directives by date, make, appliance, or number.
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Aviation Accidents | NTSB
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Index of civil aviation accidents and incidents from the National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB).
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Aviation Medical Examiners | FAA Database
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FAA international index of Aviation Medical Examiners.
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FAA Airmen Certification Lookup
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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airmen Certification inquiry for certified airmen / pilots.
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FDA Aircraft Watering & Servicing Sanitation
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) database of aircraft watering points and servicing area sanitary conditions database.
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Pilots | Federal Aviation Administration
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U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airmen Certification inquiry for certified pilots.
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Pilots | Landings.com
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Search the landings.com database for FAA registered U.S. aircraft pilots. Includes a search feature that allows you to search for different types of.
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Regulatory & Guidance Databases | FAA
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Hosted by the Federal Aviation Administration, The Regulatory & Guidance Library (RGL) is a set of searchable databases that contain regulatory,.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Start with the primary database listed above. Each system is specialized — use the Returns vs Excludes table to identify which one matches your needs.
Federal databases only cover federal-level data. If you need state or county records, go to the specific state page. Federal and state systems are completely separate.
No. Each federal agency maintains its own system independently. You must search the specific agency that handles the record type you need.
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