What does the FAR acronym stand for?
Federal Aviation Regulations
Covers requirements for obtaining pilot certificates and ratings
FAR Part 61: Pilot Certification
This FAR defines airport certification requirements, Safety management systems and Emergency response planning
Part 139: Certification of Airports
which year did the FAA become part of the DOT
1966
FARs were established by and maintained by
FAA
Covers most general aviation operations
FAR Part 91: General Operating and Flight Rules
This FAR defines registration requirements for unmanned aircraft systems
Part 107: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
how many hours can we overfly a 100 hour inspection
10
What is the general purpose of FARs?
Ensure safety, efficiency, and standardization in aviation operations
Establishes medical requirements for pilots
FAR Part 67: Medical Standards and Certification
This FAR defines ATP certification
Part 61: Pilot Certification
if inspection was completed on 11/06/2022, when does the next inspection need to be completed by?
11/30/2023
What are FARs?
rules governing aviation activities in the United States
Regulates aircraft maintenance procedures
FAR Part 43: Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Rebuilding, and Alteration
This FAR defines recordkeeping requirements for maintenance actions
Part 43
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
FARs can be found in
Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
This one regulates airlines
FAR Part 121: Air Carrier Operations
This FAR defines the cadence of required aircraft inspections
Part 91
the abbreviation for the primary regulatory tools the FAA uses
Federal Aviation Regulation