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Compare aviation tools at a glance

Tool Type Best for
PilotMall.com Aviation Multi Tool with LED Light Compact multi-tool Everyday pilot carry and ramp fixes
PilotMall.com Dash 7 Ergonomic Aviation Screwdriver Instant-bit screwdriver Fast inspection-panel and avionics-cover work
Wiha 12-Point 3/8" Drive Deep Socket 7/8" Deep socket Reaching recessed fasteners on airframe and engine
Wiha 1/4" Hex-to-Square Socket Adapter Drive adapter Running sockets from a hex bit driver

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Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation-only focus: we sell pilot gear and nothing else, so every tool is chosen for the flight bag, the cockpit, or the hangar.
  • Trusted by pilots for more than 25 years, from student pilots to aircraft owners.
  • Genuine products with the manufacturer warranty on every tool.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100.
  • Expert guidance from a team that flies and knows the gear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can pilots carry a multi-tool or knife on a plane?

Not in a carry-on. Under TSA rules, multi-tools and blades of any length are prohibited in cabin baggage and must travel in checked luggage. Pilots commonly keep an aviation multi-tool packed in the flight bag they check, and final screening is always at the agent's discretion.

What tools should a pilot keep in their flight bag?

Most pilots carry a compact multi-tool and an instant-bit screwdriver for backing out panel and avionics-cover screws, plus a small light for cockpit and ramp work. Owners often add a precision bit set, a deep socket, and a drive adapter for owner-approved maintenance away from the hangar.

What is the best multi-tool for pilots?

The best pilot multi-tool is compact enough to live in the flight bag yet covers the common ramp and preflight tasks. The PilotMall.com Aviation Multi Tool with LED Light combines five essential functions with a built-in light in a keychain-sized body, which makes it an easy everyday carry for pilots.

What maintenance can a pilot legally perform on their own aircraft?

Under FAR Part 43 Appendix A, the holder of a pilot certificate may perform listed preventive-maintenance tasks on an aircraft they own or operate, provided it is not used under Part 121, 129, or 135. The list covers items such as oil changes, spark plug servicing, and replacing light bulbs.

What is in a basic aviation tool kit?

A basic owner kit usually includes a compact multi-tool, a screwdriver with interchangeable bits, a precision bit set with a mini-ratchet, a deep socket for recessed fasteners, and a drive adapter so sockets run from a bit driver. Pilots add a light and pack everything in the flight bag for ramp and preflight work.

Is a multi-tool a good gift for a pilot?

Yes. A compact aviation multi-tool is a practical gift that almost any pilot will use, whether they are certificated or still training, because it lives in the flight bag and handles everyday ramp and preflight fixes. Pair it with other ideas from our pilot gifts collection for a complete present.