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PART135 & other REGS

PART135 & other applicable REGS

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What does Part 61 address in the FAR’s? (Certification of Pilots, Flight and Ground Instructors)
Does a Pilot certificate expire? (no “is issued without a specific expiration date” (61.19(a)) “Any certificate issued under this part ceases to be effective if it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked” (61.19(f))
How long is a temporary pilot certificate valid? 120 days (61.17(a)
Who is required to hold a 1st class medical? Anyone exercising the privileges of an ATP (61.23(a)(1)
What does Part 91 address in the FAR’s? General Operations and Flight Rules
What are the regulations regarding the use of portable electronic devices under Part 91 and 135? No electronic IFR flight except: Portable voice records, hearing aids, heart pacemakers, electric shavers or any other device that will not cause interference with the navigation or communications system of the aircraft. (91.21(a)(b)(c)
When must crewmembers have their seat belts on? When at the crewmember station (91.105(a)(2)
Can a child over 2 years of age sit in its mother’s lap during takeoff or landing? No
What must be on a child restraint seat for it to be used on board an aircraft? For seats manufactured after 02/26/1985 they must have 2 labels. (1) “This child restraint system conforms to all applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards, (2) This restraint is certified for use in motor vehicles and aircraft” (in red letters)
What is the max airspeed in Class C Airspace? 200 KIAS (91.117(
What is required before entering Class A airspace? IFR Flight Plan¸ Clearance from ATC into Class A airspace, two-way radio, Mode C Transponder. (91.135(a)(b)(c)
What is required before operating an aircraft in controlled airspace under IFR? A filed IFR flight plan, and must have received an appropriate ATC clearance. (91.173(a)(b)
What malfunctions must be reported to ATC during an IFR flight? Any malfunctions of navigational, approach or communication equipment. (91.187(a)
What must be included in a Malfunction report? Aircraft Identification, equipment affected the degree to which the capability of the pilot to operate under IFR is impaired¸ and the nature and extent of assistance desired from ATC. (91.187(b)
What aircraft must have Terrain Awareness and Warning System TAWS installed? Turbine powered aircraft with 6 or more passenger seats. (91.223)
What does Part 119 address? Certification of air carriers and commercial Operators
What does Part 135 address? Operating Requirements: commuter and on demand operations and rules governing persons on board such aircraft.
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