Intro to FARs
FARs
FARs in Detail
Fun Facts
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What does the FAR acronym stand for?

Federal Aviation Regulations

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Covers requirements for obtaining pilot certificates and ratings 

FAR Part 61: Pilot Certification

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This FAR defines airport certification requirements, Safety management systems and Emergency response planning

Part 139: Certification of Airports

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which year did the FAA become part of the DOT 

1966

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FARs were established by and maintained by

FAA

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Covers most general aviation operations

FAR Part 91: General Operating and Flight Rules

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This FAR defines registration requirements for unmanned aircraft systems

Part 107: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems


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how many hours can we overfly a 100 hour inspection 

10

300

What is the general purpose of FARs?

Ensure safety, efficiency, and standardization in aviation operations

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Establishes medical requirements for pilots

FAR Part 67: Medical Standards and Certification

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This FAR defines ATP certification

Part 61: Pilot Certification

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if inspection was completed on 11/06/2022, when does the next inspection need to be completed by?

11/30/2023

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What are FARs?

rules governing aviation activities in the United States

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Regulates aircraft maintenance procedures

FAR Part 43: Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration

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This FAR defines recordkeeping requirements for maintenance actions

Part 43

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if annual inspection was not completed on time, what document is needed to fly the aircraft to location where Annual Inspection may be conducted? 

Ferry Flight Waiver

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FARs can be found in

Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

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This one regulates airlines

FAR Part 121: Air Carrier Operations

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This FAR defines the cadence of required aircraft inspections

Part 91

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the abbreviation for the primary regulatory tools the FAA uses 

Federal Aviation Regulation