Find FAA-certified IA inspectors in West Virginia. AviatorDB tracks 46 active IA inspectors across West Virginia, with major hubs in MARTINSBURG, MILTON, MORGANTOWN, HEDGESVILLE, and CHARLESTON. Search the FAA's official airman registry below to verify an inspection authorization designee's certificate status, ratings, and credentials — refreshed monthly from the FAA's primary source. Whether you're hiring, scheduling training, or verifying a referral, AviatorDB's database covers every active IA Inspector registered in the state.
NameCity
Gordon Lowell Adkins
Kenova
Brian Keith Alley
Hurricane
Todd Evan Balcar
Wheeling
Preston Loyd Barger
Kearneysville
Charles William Barney
Martinsburg
John Scott Carnahan
Springfield
Michael Cameron Carpenter
Arbovale
Charles Alvin Chattin Jr
Culloden
Richard Wayne Clagg
Milton
Paul Speck Clohan Jr
Martinsburg
John Edwin Cornell
Huntington
Ricky Eugene Degroff
Milton
Delwin Paul Delong
Salem
Bobby Lee Dolin
New Haven
Joseph Robey Elliott
Kingwood
Everett Blair Ellison Jr
Spencer
James Peter Foglio
Weirton
Marcel Joseph Fortin
Alum Creek
Victor Dane Haddox
Belleville
Hayes Anderson Hatcher
Falling Waters
Randall Gail Henderson
Williamstown
Gordon Mckay Hockman
Shendoah Jct
Robert Edward Jagodzinski
Gay
Victor Virgil Kidd
Charleston
Larry William Knight
Davis
Robert William Last
Morgantown
Mitchell Louis Markovich
White Hall
Charles Jacob Mcgee
New Cumberland
Edwin Charles Miller
Proctor
Larry Allen Myers
Morgantown
Paul Leo Osterman Iii
Hedgesville
Philip Joseph Palmisano
Martinsburg
Milan Patrick Jr
Shinnston
Michael Blaine Pizzino
Beverly
David Thomas Porter
Martinsburg
Jack Oliver Raun
Hedgesville
Donald Hayward Reynolds
Summersville
Danny Dwayne Riffee
Elizabeth
William Allen Rose
Milton
Sam Silverstein Iii
Charleston
Kreth Hubert Sink
Scott Depot
Jack Winston Soronen
Berkeley Springs
Michael Jay Stokes
Friendly
Robert Glenn Thompson
Ravenswood
Daniel Joseph Ward
Barboursville
Stephen Larry Yoho
Washington
How to find an IA Inspector in West Virginia
- Use the search box above to filter by last name, first name, or city.
- Browse the 46 IA inspectors currently registered in West Virginia.
- Click any name to view the full FAA certificate record — ratings, medical class, and issuance date.
- Cross-reference results at airmen.faa.gov for primary-source verification.
West Virginia IA Inspector statistics
There are 46 active IA inspectors currently registered in West Virginia, ranking #45 nationally for IA Inspector count.
Top cities by IA Inspector count
- MARTINSBURG
- MILTON
- MORGANTOWN
- HEDGESVILLE
- CHARLESTON
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find an IA inspector in West Virginia?
- AviatorDB lists every active FAA Inspection Authorization (IA) holder in West Virginia — currently 46 inspectors. Use the search box above by last name, or browse all listings. Each record shows the inspector's underlying A&P certificate plus their IA designation. West Virginia IA records are refreshed monthly from the FAA's official airmen registry.
- How many IA inspectors are in West Virginia?
- West Virginia has 46 active FAA Inspection Authorization holders on record. The largest concentrations are in MARTINSBURG, MILTON, MORGANTOWN, HEDGESVILLE, and CHARLESTON. West Virginia ranks #45 nationally for IA count.
- Are these West Virginia IA records current?
- Yes. AviatorDB refreshes monthly from the FAA airmen registry, so West Virginia IA records reflect the most recent official sync. For real-time active-status verification before scheduling an annual inspection, cross-check at airmen.faa.gov.
- What is an Inspection Authorization (IA) and who needs one?
- An Inspection Authorization (IA) is an FAA-granted privilege held by experienced A&P mechanics that lets them perform annual inspections, sign off on major repairs, and approve aircraft for return to service. Aircraft owners need an IA to perform annual inspections (FAR 91.409). IAs must maintain currency and renew every two years.
- How often does the FAA renew IA designations?
- The FAA renews IA designations every two years, by March 31 of odd-numbered years. IAs must demonstrate continued currency through inspections performed, training completed, or specific FAA-approved activities. AviatorDB lists only currently-active IAs.