GraemeSmith wrote:You Operating Limitations - so they can be reissued with the new N Number.
If you read the operating limitations you will find an item that says "These operating limitations are a part of FAA Form 8130-7 and must be carried in the aircraft at all times."
Form 8130-7 is the Special Airworthiness Certificate. So when they say "bring your airworthiness certificate", that includes the operating limitations. (Yes, they should have made that more clear, but if your FAA inspector or DAR did their job and explained that to you in the first place, you'd have known.)
This is made way more obvious on the new form, since the airworthiness certificate is not a separate piece of paper. It is actually printed at the top of the first page of the operating limitations, so they can't be separated.