“Large aircraft means aircraft of more than 12,500 pounds, maximum certificated takeoff weight.”
This regulation explains the limitations of a student pilot certificate.
61.89
This regulation explains the responsibility and authority of the PIC.
91.3
This regulation explains required equipment.
91.205
This regulation explains the right of way rules.
91.113
“TAS means true airspeed”
1.2
This regulation has information on medical requirements and durations.
61.23
This regulation explains the regulations regarding the use of alcohol and drugs.
91.17
This regulation explains when you need a Mode-C Transponder.
91.215
This regulation explains the basic VFR weather minimums.
91.155
This regulation explains when you must immediately notify the NTSB.
830.5
This regulation explains required currency for flying with passengers.
61.57
This regulation explains the required preflight action steps.
91.103
This regulation explains when you must have your position lights on.
91.209
“Over other than congested areas. An altitude of 500 feet above the surface…”
91.119
“The operator of a civil, public, or foreign aircraft shall file a report…within 10 days after an accident”
830.15
“…a flight review consists of a minimum of 1 hour of flight training and 1 hour of ground training.”
61.56a
“…no person may operate a civil aircraft without complying with the operating limitations specified in the approved Airplane or Rotorcraft Flight Manual…”
91.9a
“At cabin pressure altitudes above 15,000 feet (MSL) unless each occupant of the aircraft is provided with supplemental oxygen.”
91.211 a3
This regulation explains special VFR weather minimums.
91.157
“Except for holders of a sport pilot certificate, the holder of a pilot certificate issued under part 61 may perform preventive maintenance on any aircraft owned or operated by that pilot…”
43.3g
“A person who acts as a pilot in command of any of the following aircraft must hold a type rating for that aircraft:”
61.31a
This regulation explains the responsibility of the owner/operator.
91.403
“…no person may operate an aircraft unless, within the preceding 12 calendar months, it has had—An annual inspection…”
91.409 a1
This regulation explains that steady green means cleared for takeoff.
91.125