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FAR Regulations

CFR 14 FAR regulations

TermDefinition
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
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