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WELCOME TO   F A A   U S   AGENT AVIATION SERVICES 

We are a dedicated team of FAA-certified aviation inspectors, owners, operators, mechanics, and pilots. Our mission is to support aspiring Aviation Maintenance Technicians with comprehensive exam preparation, including written, oral, and practical components.

In addition to AMT and A&P exam preparation, we provide expert guidance to ensure compliance with U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations. With our extensive industry knowledge and practical experience, we’re dedicated to helping you succeed while meeting FAA requirements.

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ORAL & PRACTICAL PREP COURSE

The completion of this course is one of the final steps in
your journey to obtaining
your A&P certificate!

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FAA US AGENT FOR SERVICE 

Your Trusted U.S. Registered Agent for FAA Compliance

Latest FAA Updates regarding new U.S. Agent for Service rule
What you should know:

  • Under a new FAA rule, individuals with no U.S. physical address must designate a U.S. agent for service when applying for or holding a certificate, rating, or authorization. The USAS website for U.S. Agent registration will be available starting April 2, 2025.

  • New applicants with a non-US address must appoint a US Agent for Service by April 2, 2025.

  • ⁠The deadline for existing certificate holders remains July 7, 2025.

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

Explain 14 CFR Part 3 – 3.303.

Any airman holding an FAA-issued certificate who resides outside the United States must designate a U.S. agent for service. This agent acts as the official point of contact for all FAA-related correspondence.

Define what is an agent for service.

An agent for service is a designated individual or organization legally responsible for facilitating communication between the FAA and airmen. They ensure consistent availability to receive, manage, and respond to FAA communications, including compliance notices, updates, and other essential documents.

Why use U.S. Airmen Agents verses a family member or friend?

U.S. Airmen Agents recognize the critical responsibility of ensuring direct and timely correspondence between our clients and the FAA. We understand the potential legal consequences and risks to your FAA airmen certifications that can arise from missed communications. Let us provide you with peace of mind, ensuring you remain compliant and confident that you are receiving all the essential information relevant to your certifications.

Which FAA certificated airmen are effected?

All FAA certificated pilot, mechanics, and flight engineers must maintain a U.S. agent for service if he or she does NOT have a primary U.S. address.

When does this requirement come into effect?

(1) July 7, 2025, for holders of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under part 47, 61, 63, 65, 67, or 107. These individuals who fail to timely designate a U.S. agent for service and comply with the requirements under this subpart may not exercise the privileges of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under part 47, 61, 63, 65, 67, or 107, and an individual aircraft owner’s aircraft registration certificate will be considered ineffective; and

(2) January 6, 2025, for applicants of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under part 47, 61, 63, 65, 67, or 107. An applicant who fails to designate a U.S. agent for service and comply with the requirements under this subpart shall not be issued a certificate, rating, or authorization under part 47, 61, 63, 65, 67, or 107.

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