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FAR Regulations
CFR 14 FAR regulations
Term | Definition |
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FAR Part 43 Maintenance | Maintenance, preventative and alterations |
FAR Part 61.3 Certificates required | Certifications required, Medical license, pilots license |
FAR Part 61.23 Medical required | Medical Certificates required when: acting as PIC, Taking FAA practical test, preforming as examiner basic med requiring Drivers I.D |
FAR Part 61.31 Type rating | Type ratings, Required to have training with appropriate ground and flight instructor and one time endorsements High performance, compex, high altitude, tailwheel |
FAR Part 61.51Log book Logging PIC time | Pilot Logbook: Logging pic time: sole manipulator, acts as pic or sole occupant |
FAR Part 61.56 Flight review | 1 hour flight and 1 hour ground every 2 years exempt if: active student holding student solo endorsement , completed a flight instructor renewal |
FAR Part 61.57 Recent flight experience | Recent flight experience, passenger 90 day landing day and night (night full stop) preformed with category, class and type of aircraft |
FAR Part 61.6 Change of address | Change of address 30 days |
FAR Part 61.95 Class B operations | class B operations: Student pilots must have instructor endorsements |
FAR Part 61.113 Private pilots privileges | Private pilot privileges and limitations PIC No compensation or hire, No more that pro-rata |
FAR Part 91.3 Responsibility and authority of PIC | Responsibility and authority of PIC: final authority,can deviate from ATC command in emergency |
FAR Part 91. 7 Airworthiness PIC | airworthiness: PIC is responsible for determining if the aircraft is airworthy and safe for flight |
FAR Part 91.17 Alcohol and drugs | Alcohol and drugs 8 hours, less than .04 in blood no signs of intoxication or hangover passengers except in emergency with health care professionals no person may be intoxicated in a aircraft |
FAR Part 91.103 Preflight action | Preflight action NW KRAFT, Notams, weather, known ATC delay, runway lengths, alternates, fuel requirements, take off and landing distances |
FAR Part 91.113Right of way | Right of way aircraft in distress has right of way over all, then balloon, glider, airship, engine driven, rotor craft |
FAR Part 91.117 Aircraft speed limits | Air craft speed: under 10,000 MSL 250 knots, under 2,500 AGL or 4 miles within primary airport of class C or D airport 200 knots under class B or through corridor 200 knots |
FAR Part 91.119 minimum safe altitudes | min. safe altitudes and altitude allowing safe landing with no power, congested area1,000 ft above 2,000 ft to the side of obstacle, 500 ft above surface, building, person, or vehicle |
FAR Part 91.125 | light gun signals |
FAR Part 91.151 Fuel minimum requirements | Fuel requirements: day, 30 min night, 45 min |
FAR Part 91.157Special VFR | Special VFR weather Min ATC clearance required, 1 stature mile flight visibility and for landings, only during day |
FAR Part 91.205 | Required equipment, ATOMATO FLAMES Altimeter, tachometer, oil pressure, manifold pressure, airspeed indicator, engine temperature, oil temperature, Fuel gauge, landing gear, anti collision lights,mgnetic compass, ELT, seatbelts Night FLAPS |
FAR Part 91.207 ELT | ELT, Replaced after 50% of battery used, or1 hour of cumulative use, inspected every 12 hours |
FAR Part 91.211supplemental oxygen | Supplemental oxygen 12,500 to 14,000 for no more than 30 min and above 14,000 |
FAR Part 91.213 inoperative equipment | Inoperative equipment, MEL in compliance with airworthiness directives and safe for flight flow chart for finding necessary equipment |
FAR Part 91.215 Transponder | Transponder and altitude reporting equipment requirements, transponder required below in and above class b or c air ports and above 10,000 MSL ( and over 2,500 agl) in continental 48 states |