FAA A&P IA CPL

FAA Certified Aircraft Mechanic

A&P Mechanic • Inspection Authorization • Commercial Pilot

Professional aircraft maintenance, inspections, and consulting services for US-registered aircraft (N-Registry). FAA certified with extensive experience in General Aviation.

A&P Certified
IA Authorized
CPL Licensed

Professional Aviation Services

A&P Maintenance

Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic

  • Airframe and powerplant maintenance and repair
  • Modifications per 14 CFR Part 43
  • Return to service authorization
  • Logbook entries and documentation

Annual Inspections (IA)

Inspection Authorization

  • Annual Inspections per Part 91
  • Condition Inspections for Experimental Aircraft
  • Return to service after Major Repair/Alteration
  • AD Compliance verification
  • Pre-purchase inspection support

Aviation Consulting

Advisory & Support Services

  • Maintenance program development
  • Aircraft records audit
  • Regulatory compliance consulting
  • US N-Registry registration assistance
  • Type rating training for mechanics (Dornier 228)
  • Aircraft operator support

FAA Qualifications

A&P Mechanic

Authorized to perform maintenance, repairs, and alterations on airframe and powerplant systems in accordance with 14 CFR Part 65 and Part 43

Inspection Authorization (IA)

Additional privilege to perform annual inspections and approve aircraft for return to service after major repairs or alterations

Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

FAA Commercial Pilot License available (currently inactive status)

Type Rating Instructor

Certified instructor by Aerobildung Oberpfaffenhofen for Dornier 228 type rating courses for mechanics

Contact & Location

Company:
WORLDWIDE AVIATION MAINTENANCE & CONSULTING
obrt za popravak i održavanje zrakoplova
Owner: Ralf Bornheber
Address:
Drašković 3A
42220 Draškovic
CROATIA
Established: 2013 in Germany
Re-established 2022 in Croatia (relocation)

Regulatory Framework

Important Notice:

A&P/IA authorization applies primarily to US-registered aircraft (N-Registry) under 14 CFR Part 43. EASA-registered aircraft require additional EASA Part 66/Part 145 authorizations and compliance with national regulations.