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What should indicate the completion of an annual condition inspection?

  1. A verbal confirmation from the mechanic

  2. A maintenance manual update

  3. An appropriate notation in the maintenance records

  4. A sticker on the aircraft

The correct answer is: An appropriate notation in the maintenance records

The completion of an annual condition inspection is indicated by an appropriate notation in the maintenance records. Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) require that mechanics document the findings and actions taken during inspections in the aircraft's maintenance logs. This serves as a formal record that the inspection has been completed and that the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation. Maintaining accurate and thorough maintenance records is crucial for traceability and compliance with regulations, especially in case of audits or future repairs. While a sticker may also indicate that an inspection has been performed, it does not serve as the primary documentation. Verbal confirmations or updates to a maintenance manual are insufficient on their own to certify that the aircraft's condition meets safety and airworthiness standards.