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Timestamp: 2016-12-08 11:56:16
Document Index: 58875933

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PART 1—DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
§1.1 – General definitions.
§1.2 – Abbreviations and symbols.
§1.3 – Rules of construction.
PART 43—MAINTENANCE, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, REBUILDING, AND ALTERATION
§43.1 – Applicability.
§43.2 – Records of overhaul and rebuilding.
§43.3 – Persons authorized to perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alterations.
§43.5 – Approval for return to service after maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration.
§43.7 – Persons authorized to approve aircraft, airframes, aircraft engines, propellers, appliances, or component parts for return to service after maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration.
§43.9 – Content, form, and disposition of maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration records (except inspections performed in accordance with part 91, part 125, §135.411(a)(1), and §135.419 of this chapter).
§43.10 – Disposition of life-limited aircraft parts.
§43.11 – Content, form, and disposition of records for inspections conducted under parts 91 and 125 and §§135.411(a)(1) and 135.419 of this chapter.
§43.12 – Maintenance records: Falsification, reproduction, or alteration.
§43.13 – Performance rules (general).
§43.15 – Additional performance rules for inspections.
§43.16 – Airworthiness limitations.
§43.17 – Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations performed on U.S. aeronautical products by certain Canadian persons.
Appendix A to Part 43—Major Alterations, Major Repairs, and Preventive Maintenance
Appendix B to Part 43—Recording of Major Repairs and Major Alterations
Appendix D to Part 43—Scope and Detail of Items (as Applicable to the Particular Aircraft) To Be Included in Annual and 100-Hour Inspections
Appendix E to Part 43—Altimeter System Test and Inspection
Appendix F to Part 43—ATC Transponder Tests and Inspections
PART 48—REGISTRATION AND MARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT
Subpart A—General
§ 48.1 – Applicability.
§ 48.5 – Compliance dates.
§ 48.10 – Definitions.
§ 48.15 – Requirement to register.
§ 48.20 – Eligibility for registration.
§ 48.25 – Applicants.
§ 48.30 – Fees.
Subpart B—Certificates of Aircraft Registration for Small Unmanned Aircraft
§ 48.100 – Application.
§ 48.105 – Requirement to maintain current information.
§ 48.110 – Registration: Persons intending to use small unmanned aircraft for purposes other than as model aircraft.
§ 48.115 – Registration: Individuals intending to use small unmanned aircraft exclusively as a model aircraft.
§ 48.120 – Invalid registration.
§ 48.125 – Foreign civil aircraft.
Subpart C—Aircraft Marking
§ 48.200 – General.
§ 48.205 – Display and location of unique identifier.
PART 61—CERTIFICATION: PILOTS, FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND INSTRUCTORS
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 73—Robinson R-22/R-44 Special Training and Experience Requirements
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 100-2—Relief for U.S. Military and Civilian Personnel Who are Assigned Outside the United States in Support of U.S. Armed Forces Operations
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 108
§61.1 – Applicability and definitions.
§61.2 – Exercise of Privilege.
§61.3 – Requirement for certificates, ratings, and authorizations.
§61.4 – Qualification and approval of flight simulators and flight training devices.
§61.5 – Certificates and ratings issued under this part.
§61.7 – Obsolete certificates and ratings.
§61.11 – Expired pilot certificates and re-issuance.
§61.13 – Issuance of airman certificates, ratings, and authorizations.
§61.15 – Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
§61.16 – Refusal to submit to an alcohol test or to furnish test results.
§61.17 – Temporary certificate.
§61.18 – Security disqualification.
§61.19 – Duration of pilot and instructor certificates.
§61.21 – Duration of a Category II and a Category III pilot authorization (for other than part 121 and part 135 use).
§61.23 – Medical certificates: Requirement and duration.
§61.25 – Change of name.
§61.27 – Voluntary surrender or exchange of certificate.
§61.29 – Replacement of a lost or destroyed airman or medical certificate or knowledge test report.
§61.31 – Type rating requirements, additional training, and authorization requirements.
§61.33 – Tests: General procedure.
§61.35 – Knowledge test: Prerequisites and passing grades.
§61.37 – Knowledge tests: Cheating or other unauthorized conduct.
§61.39 – Prerequisites for practical tests.
§61.41 – Flight training received from flight instructors not certificated by the FAA.
§61.43 – Practical tests: General procedures.
§61.45 – Practical tests: Required aircraft and equipment.
§61.47 – Status of an examiner who is authorized by the Administrator to conduct practical tests.
§61.49 – Retesting after failure.
§61.51 – Pilot logbooks.
§61.52 – Use of aeronautical experience obtained in ultralight vehicles.
§61.53 – Prohibition on operations during medical deficiency.
§61.55 – Second-in-command qualifications.
§61.56 – Flight review.
§61.57 – Recent flight experience: Pilot in command.
§61.58 – Pilot-in-command proficiency check: Operation of an aircraft that requires more than one pilot flight crewmember or is turbojet-powered.
§61.59 – Falsification, reproduction, or alteration of applications, certificates, logbooks, reports, or records.
§61.60 – Change of address.
Subpart B—Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations
§61.61 – Applicability.
§61.63 – Additional aircraft ratings (other than for ratings at the airline transport pilot certification level).
§61.64 – Use of a flight simulator and flight training device.
§61.65 – Instrument rating requirements.
§61.67 – Category II pilot authorization requirements.
§61.68 – Category III pilot authorization requirements.
§61.69 – Glider and unpowered ultralight vehicle towing: Experience and training requirements.
§61.71 – Graduates of an approved training program other than under this part: Special rules.
§61.73 – Military pilots or former military pilots: Special rules.
§61.75 – Private pilot certificate issued on the basis of a foreign pilot license.
§61.77 – Special purpose pilot authorization: Operation of a civil aircraft of the United States and leased by a non-U.S. citizen.
Subpart C—Student Pilots
§61.81 – Applicability.
§61.83 – Eligibility requirements for student pilots.
§61.85 – Application.
§61.87 – Solo requirements for student pilots.
§61.89 – General limitations.
§61.93 – Solo cross-country flight requirements.
§61.94 – Student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate or a recreational pilot certificate: Operations at airports within, and in airspace located within, Class B, C, and D airspace, or at airports with an operational control tower in other airspace.
§61.95 – Operations in Class B airspace and at airports located within Class B airspace.
Subpart D—Recreational Pilots
§61.96 – Applicability and eligibility requirements: General.
§61.97 – Aeronautical knowledge.
§61.98 – Flight proficiency.
§61.99 – Aeronautical experience.
§61.100 – Pilots based on small islands.
§61.101 – Recreational pilot privileges and limitations.
Subpart E—Private Pilots
§61.102 – Applicability.
§61.103 – Eligibility requirements: General.
§61.105 – Aeronautical knowledge.
§61.107 – Flight proficiency.
§61.109 – Aeronautical experience.
§61.110 – Night flying exceptions.
§61.111 – Cross-country flights: Pilots based on small islands.
§61.113 – Private pilot privileges and limitations: Pilot in command.
§61.115 – Balloon rating: Limitations.
§61.117 – Private pilot privileges and limitations: Second in command of aircraft requiring more than one pilot.
Subpart F—Commercial Pilots
§61.121 – Applicability.
§61.123 – Eligibility requirements: General.
§61.125 – Aeronautical knowledge.
§61.127 – Flight proficiency.
§61.129 – Aeronautical experience.
§61.131 – Exceptions to the night flying requirements.
§61.133 – Commercial pilot privileges and limitations.
Subpart G—Airline Transport Pilots
§61.151 – Applicability.
§61.153 – Eligibility requirements: General.
§61.155 – Aeronautical knowledge.
§61.156 – Training requirements: Airplane category—multiengine class rating or airplane type rating concurrently with airline transport pilot certificate.
§61.157 – Flight proficiency.
§61.159 – Aeronautical experience: Airplane category rating.
§61.160 – Aeronautical experience—airplane category restricted privileges.
§61.161 – Aeronautical experience: Rotorcraft category and helicopter class rating.
§61.163 – Aeronautical experience: Powered-lift category rating.
§61.165 – Additional aircraft category and class ratings.
§61.167 – Airline transport pilot privileges and limitations.
§61.169 – Letters of authorization for institutions of higher education.
Subpart H—Flight Instructors Other than Flight Instructors With a Sport Pilot Rating
§61.181 – Applicability.
§61.183 – Eligibility requirements.
§61.185 – Aeronautical knowledge.
§61.187 – Flight proficiency.
§61.189 – Flight instructor records.
§61.191 – Additional flight instructor ratings.
§61.193 – Flight instructor privileges.
§61.195 – Flight instructor limitations and qualifications.
§61.197 – Renewal requirements for flight instructor certification.
§61.199 – Reinstatement requirements of an expired flight instructor certificate.
Subpart I—Ground Instructors
§61.211 – Applicability.
§61.213 – Eligibility requirements.
§61.215 – Ground instructor privileges.
§61.217 – Recent experience requirements.
Subpart J—Sport Pilots
§61.301 – What is the purpose of this subpart and to whom does it apply?
§61.303 – If I want to operate a light-sport aircraft, what operating limits and endorsement requirements in this subpart must I comply with?
§61.305 – What are the age and language requirements for a sport pilot certificate?
§61.307 – What tests do I have to take to obtain a sport pilot certificate?
§61.309 – What aeronautical knowledge must I have to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
§61.311 – What flight proficiency requirements must I meet to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
§61.313 – What aeronautical experience must I have to apply for a sport pilot certificate?
§61.315 – What are the privileges and limits of my sport pilot certificate?
§61.317 – Is my sport pilot certificate issued with aircraft category and class ratings?
§61.321 – How do I obtain privileges to operate an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft?
§61.325 – How do I obtain privileges to operate a light-sport aircraft at an airport within, or in airspace within, Class B, C, and D airspace, or in other airspace with an airport having an operational control tower?
§61.327 – Are there specific endorsement requirements to operate a light-sport aircraft based on V?
Subpart K—Flight Instructors With a Sport Pilot Rating
§61.401 – What is the purpose of this subpart?
§61.403 – What are the age, language, and pilot certificate requirements for a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.405 – What tests do I have to take to obtain a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.407 – What aeronautical knowledge must I have to apply for a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.409 – What flight proficiency requirements must I meet to apply for a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.411 – What aeronautical experience must I have to apply for a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.413 – What are the privileges of my flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.415 – What are the limits of a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
§61.417 – Will my flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating list aircraft category and class ratings?
§61.419 – How do I obtain privileges to provide training in an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft?
§61.421 – May I give myself an endorsement?
§61.423 – What are the recordkeeping requirements for a flight instructor with a sport pilot rating?
§61.425 – How do I renew my flight instructor certificate?
§61.427 – What must I do if my flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating expires?
§61.429 – May I exercise the privileges of a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating if I hold a flight instructor certificate with another rating?
PART 67—MEDICAL STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATION
§67.1 – Applicability.
§67.3 – Issue.
§67.4 – Application.
§67.7 – Access to the National Driver Register.
Subpart B—First-Class Airman Medical Certificate
§67.101 – Eligibility.
§67.103 – Eye.
§67.105 – Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
§67.107 – Mental.
§67.109 – Neurologic.
§67.111 – Cardiovascular.
§67.113 – General medical condition.
§67.115 – Discretionary issuance.
Subpart C—Second-Class Airman Medical Certificate
§67.201 – Eligibility.
§67.203 – Eye.
§67.205 – Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
§67.207 – Mental.
§67.209 – Neurologic.
§67.211 – Cardiovascular.
§67.213 – General medical condition.
§67.215 – Discretionary issuance.
Subpart D—Third-Class Airman Medical Certificate
§67.301 – Eligibility.
§67.303 – Eye.
§67.305 – Ear, nose, throat, and equilibrium.
§67.307 – Mental.
§67.309 – Neurologic.
§67.311 – Cardiovascular.
§67.313 – General medical condition.
§67.315 – Discretionary issuance.
Subpart E—Certification Procedures
§67.401 – Special issuance of medical certificates.
§67.403 – Applications, certificates, logbooks, reports, and records: Falsification, reproduction, or alteration; incorrect statements.
§67.405 – Medical examinations: Who may perform?
§67.407 – Delegation of authority.
§67.409 – Denial of medical certificate.
§67.413 – Medical records.
§67.415 – Return of medical certificate after suspension or revocation.
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 97
§71.1 – Applicability.
§71.5 – Reporting points.
§71.7 – Bearings, radials, and mileages.
§71.9 – Overlapping airspace designations.
§71.11 – Air Traffic Service (ATS) routes.
§71.13 – Classification of Air Traffic Service (ATS) routes.
§71.15 – Designation of jet routes and VOR Federal airways.
Subpart A—Class A Airspace
§71.31 – Class A airspace.
§71.33 – Class A airspace areas.
Subpart B—Class B Airspace
§71.41 – Class B airspace.
Subpart C—Class C Airspace
§71.51 – Class C airspace.
Subpart D—Class D Airspace
§71.61 – Class D airspace.
Subpart E—Class E Airspace
§71.71 – Class E airspace.
Subpart H—Reporting Points
§71.901 – Applicability.
PART 73—SPECIAL USE AIRSPACE
§73.1 – Applicability.
§73.3 – Special use airspace.
§73.5 – Bearings; radials; miles.
Subpart B—Restricted Areas
§73.11 – Applicability.
§73.13 – Restrictions.
§73.15 – Using agency.
§73.17 – Controlling agency.
§73.19 – Reports by using agency.
Subpart C—Prohibited Areas
§73.81 – Applicability.
§73.83 – Restrictions.
§73.85 – Using agency.
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 50-2—Special Flight Rules in the Vicinity of the Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 60—Air Traffic Control System Emergency Operation
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 79—Prohibition Against Certain Flights Within the Flight Information Region (FIR) of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 97—Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in Alaska
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 104—Prohibition Against Certain Flights by Syrian Air Carriers to the United States
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 107—Prohibition Against Certain Flights Within the Territory and Airspace of Somalia
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 108—Mitsubishi MU-2B Series Special Training, Experience, and Operating Requirements
§91.1 – Applicability.
§91.3 – Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
§91.5 – Pilot in command of aircraft requiring more than one required pilot.
§91.7 – Civil aircraft airworthiness.
§91.9 – Civil aircraft flight manual, marking, and placard requirements.
§91.11 – Prohibition on interference with crewmembers.
§91.13 – Careless or reckless operation.
§91.15 – Dropping objects.
§91.17 – Alcohol or drugs.
§91.19 – Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
§91.21 – Portable electronic devices.
§91.23 – Truth-in-leasing clause requirement in leases and conditional sales contracts.
§91.25 – Aviation Safety Reporting Program: Prohibition against use of reports for enforcement purposes.
Subpart B—Flight Rules
§91.101 – Applicability.
§91.103 – Preflight action.
§91.105 – Flight crewmembers at stations.
§91.107 – Use of safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems.
§91.109 – Flight instruction; Simulated instrument flight and certain flight tests.
§91.111 – Operating near other aircraft.
§91.113 – Right-of-way rules: Except water operations.
§91.115 – Right-of-way rules: Water operations.
§91.117 – Aircraft speed.
§91.119 – Minimum safe altitudes: General.
§91.121 – Altimeter settings.
§91.123 – Compliance with ATC clearances and instructions.
§91.125 – ATC light signals.
§91.126 – Operating on or in the vicinity of an airport in Class G airspace.
§91.127 – Operating on or in the vicinity of an airport in Class E airspace.
§91.129 – Operations in Class D airspace.
§91.130 – Operations in Class C airspace.
§91.131 – Operations in Class B airspace.
§91.133 – Restricted and prohibited areas.
§91.135 – Operations in Class A airspace.
§91.137 – Temporary flight restrictions in the vicinity of disaster/hazard areas.
§91.138 – Temporary flight restrictions in national disaster areas in the State of Hawaii.
§91.139 – Emergency air traffic rules.
§91.141 – Flight restrictions in the proximity of the Presidential and other parties.
§91.143 – Flight limitation in the proximity of space flight operations.
§91.144 – Temporary restriction on flight operations during abnormally high barometric pressure conditions.
§91.145 – Management of aircraft operations in the vicinity of aerial demonstrations and major sporting events.
§91.146 – Passenger-carrying flights for the benefit of a charitable, nonprofit, or community event.
§91.147 – Passenger carrying flights for compensation or hire.
§91.151 – Fuel requirements for flight in VFR conditions.
§91.153 – VFR flight plan: Information required.
§91.155 – Basic VFR weather minimums.
§91.157 – Special VFR weather minimums.
§91.159 – VFR cruising altitude or flight level.
§91.161 – Special awareness training required for pilots flying under visual flight rules within a 60-nautical mile radius of the Washington, DC VOR/DME.
§91.167 – Fuel requirements for flight in IFR conditions.
§91.169 – IFR flight plan: Information required.
§91.171 – VOR equipment check for IFR operations.
§91.173 – ATC clearance and flight plan required.
§91.175 – Takeoff and landing under IFR.
§91.177 – Minimum altitudes for IFR operations.
§91.179 – IFR cruising altitude or flight level.
§91.180 – Operations within airspace designated as Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum airspace.
§91.181 – Course to be flown.
§91.183 – IFR communications.
§91.185 – IFR operations: Two-way radio communications failure.
§91.187 – Operation under IFR in controlled airspace: Malfunction reports.
§91.189 – Category II and III operations: General operating rules.
§91.191 – Category II and Category III manual.
§91.193 – Certificate of authorization for certain Category II operations.
Subpart C—Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements
§91.203 – Civil aircraft: Certifications required.
§91.205 – Powered civil aircraft with standard category U.S. airworthiness certificates: Instrument and equipment requirements.
§91.207 – Emergency locator transmitters.
§91.209 – Aircraft lights.
§91.211 – Supplemental oxygen.
§91.213 – Inoperative instruments and equipment.
§91.215 – ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment and use.
§91.217 – Data correspondence between automatically reported pressure altitude data and the pilot's altitude reference.
§91.219 – Altitude alerting system or device: Turbojet-powered civil airplanes.
§91.221 – Traffic alert and collision avoidance system equipment and use.
§91.223 – Terrain awareness and warning system.
§91.225 – Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment and use.
§91.227 – Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment performance requirements.
§91.303 – Aerobatic flight.
§91.305 – Flight test areas.
§91.307 – Parachutes and parachuting.
§91.309 – Towing: Gliders and unpowered ultralight vehicles.
§91.311 – Towing: Other than under §91.309.
§91.313 – Restricted category civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
§91.315 – Limited category civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
§91.317 – Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
§91.319 – Aircraft having experimental certificates: Operating limitations.
§91.321 – Carriage of candidates in elections.
§91.323 – Increased maximum certificated weights for certain airplanes operated in Alaska.
§91.325 – Primary category aircraft: Operating limitations.
§91.327 – Aircraft having a special airworthiness certificate in the light-sport category: Operating limitations.
Subpart E—Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
§91.401 – Applicability.
§91.403 – General.
§91.405 – Maintenance required.
§91.407 – Operation after maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration.
§91.409 – Inspections.
§91.411 – Altimeter system and altitude reporting equipment tests and inspections.
§91.413 – ATC transponder tests and inspections.
§91.415 – Changes to aircraft inspection programs.
§91.417 – Maintenance records.
§91.419 – Transfer of maintenance records.
§91.421 – Rebuilt engine maintenance records.
Subpart F—Large and Turbine-Powered Multiengine Airplanes and Fractional Ownership Program Aircraft
§91.501 – Applicability.
§91.503 – Flying equipment and operating information.
§91.505 – Familiarity with operating limitations and emergency equipment.
§91.507 – Equipment requirements: Over-the-top or night VFR operations.
§91.509 – Survival equipment for overwater operations.
§91.511 – Communication and navigation equipment for overwater operations.
§91.513 – Emergency equipment.
§91.515 – Flight altitude rules.
§91.517 – Passenger information.
§91.519 – Passenger briefing.
§91.521 – Shoulder harness.
§91.523 – Carry-on baggage.
§91.525 – Carriage of cargo.
§91.527 – Operating in icing conditions.
§91.529 – Flight engineer requirements.
§91.531 – Second in command requirements.
§91.533 – Flight attendant requirements.
§91.535 – Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.
Subpart G—Additional Equipment and Operating Requirements for Large and Transport Category Aircraft
§91.601 – Applicability.
§91.603 – Aural speed warning device.
§91.605 – Transport category civil airplane weight limitations.
§91.607 – Emergency exits for airplanes carrying passengers for hire.
§91.609 – Flight data recorders and cockpit voice recorders.
§91.611 – Authorization for ferry flight with one engine inoperative.
§91.613 – Materials for compartment interiors.
Subpart H—Foreign Aircraft Operations and Operations of U.S.-Registered Civil Aircraft Outside of the United States; and Rules Governing Persons on Board Such Aircraft
§91.701 – Applicability.
§91.702 – Persons on board.
§91.703 – Operations of civil aircraft of U.S. registry outside of the United States.
§91.705 – Operations within airspace designated as Minimum Navigation Performance Specification Airspace.
§91.706 – Operations within airspace designed as Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum Airspace.
§91.707 – Flights between Mexico or Canada and the United States.
§91.709 – Operations to Cuba.
§91.711 – Special rules for foreign civil aircraft.
§91.713 – Operation of civil aircraft of Cuban registry.
§91.715 – Special flight authorizations for foreign civil aircraft.
Subpart I—Operating Noise Limits
§91.801 – Applicability: Relation to part 36.
§91.803 – Part 125 operators: Designation of applicable regulations.
§91.805 – Final compliance: Subsonic airplanes.
§91.815 – Agricultural and fire fighting airplanes: Noise operating limitations.
§91.817 – Civil aircraft sonic boom.
§91.819 – Civil supersonic airplanes that do not comply with part 36.
§91.821 – Civil supersonic airplanes: Noise limits.
§91.851 – Definitions.
§91.853 – Final compliance: Civil subsonic airplanes.
§91.855 – Entry and nonaddition rule.
§91.857 – Stage 2 operations outside of the 48 contiguous United States.
§91.858 – Special flight authorizations for non-revenue Stage 2 operations.
§91.859 – Modification to meet Stage 3 or Stage 4 noise levels.
§91.861 – Base level.
§91.863 – Transfers of Stage 2 airplanes with base level.
§91.865 – Phased compliance for operators with base level.
§91.867 – Phased compliance for new entrants.
§91.869 – Carry-forward compliance.
§91.871 – Waivers from interim compliance requirements.
§91.873 – Waivers from final compliance.
§91.875 – Annual progress reports.
§91.877 – Annual reporting of Hawaiian operations.
§91.881 – Final compliance: Civil subsonic jet airplanes weighing 75,000 pounds or less.
§91.883 – Special flight authorizations for jet airplanes weighing 75,000 pounds or less.
Subpart J—Waivers
§91.903 – Policy and procedures.
§91.905 – List of rules subject to waivers.
Subpart K—Fractional Ownership Operations
§91.1001 – Applicability.
§91.1002 – Compliance date.
§91.1003 – Management contract between owner and program manager.
§91.1005 – Prohibitions and limitations.
§91.1007 – Flights conducted under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter.
§91.1009 – Clarification of operational control.
§91.1011 – Operational control responsibilities and delegation.
§91.1013 – Operational control briefing and acknowledgment.
§91.1014 – Issuing or denying management specifications.
§91.1015 – Management specifications.
§91.1017 – Amending program manager's management specifications.
§91.1019 – Conducting tests and inspections.
§91.1021 – Internal safety reporting and incident/accident response.
§91.1023 – Program operating manual requirements.
§91.1025 – Program operating manual contents.
§91.1027 – Recordkeeping.
§91.1029 – Flight scheduling and locating requirements.
§91.1031 – Pilot in command or second in command: Designation required.
§91.1033 – Operating information required.
§91.1035 – Passenger awareness.
§91.1037 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered; Limitations; Destination and alternate airports.
§91.1039 – IFR takeoff, approach and landing minimums.
§91.1041 – Aircraft proving and validation tests.
§91.1045 – Additional equipment requirements.
§91.1047 – Drug and alcohol misuse education program.
§91.1049 – Personnel.
§91.1050 – Employment of former FAA employees.
§91.1051 – Pilot safety background check.
§91.1053 – Crewmember experience.
§91.1055 – Pilot operating limitations and pairing requirement.
§91.1057 – Flight, duty and rest time requirements: All crewmembers.
§91.1059 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: One or two pilot crews.
§91.1061 – Augmented flight crews.
§91.1062 – Duty periods and rest requirements: Flight attendants.
§91.1063 – Testing and training: Applicability and terms used.
§91.1065 – Initial and recurrent pilot testing requirements.
§91.1067 – Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements.
§91.1069 – Flight crew: Instrument proficiency check requirements.
§91.1071 – Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards.
§91.1073 – Training program: General.
§91.1075 – Training program: Special rules.
§91.1077 – Training program and revision: Initial and final approval.
§91.1079 – Training program: Curriculum.
§91.1081 – Crewmember training requirements.
§91.1083 – Crewmember emergency training.
§91.1085 – Hazardous materials recognition training.
§91.1087 – Approval of aircraft simulators and other training devices.
§91.1089 – Qualifications: Check pilots (aircraft) and check pilots (simulator).
§91.1091 – Qualifications: Flight instructors (aircraft) and flight instructors (simulator).
§91.1093 – Initial and transition training and checking: Check pilots (aircraft), check pilots (simulator).
§91.1095 – Initial and transition training and checking: Flight instructors (aircraft), flight instructors (simulator).
§91.1097 – Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs.
§91.1099 – Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements.
§91.1101 – Pilots: Initial, transition, and upgrade ground training.
§91.1103 – Pilots: Initial, transition, upgrade, requalification, and differences flight training.
§91.1105 – Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.
§91.1107 – Recurrent training.
§91.1109 – Aircraft maintenance: Inspection program.
§91.1111 – Maintenance training.
§91.1113 – Maintenance recordkeeping.
§91.1115 – Inoperable instruments and equipment.
§91.1411 – Continuous airworthiness maintenance program use by fractional ownership program manager.
§91.1413 – CAMP: Responsibility for airworthiness.
§91.1415 – CAMP: Mechanical reliability reports.
§91.1417 – CAMP: Mechanical interruption summary report.
§91.1423 – CAMP: Maintenance organization.
§91.1425 – CAMP: Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration programs.
§91.1427 – CAMP: Manual requirements.
§91.1429 – CAMP: Required inspection personnel.
§91.1431 – CAMP: Continuing analysis and surveillance.
§91.1433 – CAMP: Maintenance and preventive maintenance training program.
§91.1435 – CAMP: Certificate requirements.
§91.1437 – CAMP: Authority to perform and approve maintenance.
§91.1439 – CAMP: Maintenance recording requirements.
§91.1441 – CAMP: Transfer of maintenance records.
§91.1443 – CAMP: Airworthiness release or aircraft maintenance log entry.
Subpart L—Continued Airworthiness and Safety Improvements
§91.1501 – Purpose and definition.
§91.1505 – Repairs assessment for pressurized fuselages.
§91.1507 – Fuel tank system inspection program.
Subpart M—Special Federal Aviation Regulations
§91.1603 – Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 112—Prohibition Against Certain Flights Within the Tripoli (HLLL) Flight Information Region (FIR).
§91.1605 – Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 77—Prohibition Against Certain Flights in the Baghdad (ORBB) Flight Information Region (FIR).
§91.1607 – Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 113—Prohibition Against Certain Flights in the Simferopol (UKFV) and the Dnipropetrovsk (UKDV) Flight Information Regions (FIRs).
§91.1609 – Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 114—Prohibition Against Certain Flights in the Damascus (OSTT) Flight Information Region (FIR).
Appendix A to Part 91—Category II Operations: Manual, Instruments, Equipment, and Maintenance
Appendix B to Part 91—Authorizations To Exceed Mach 1 (§91.817)
Appendix C to Part 91—Operations in the North Atlantic (NAT) Minimum Navigation Performance Specifications (MNPS) Airspace
Appendix D to Part 91—Airports/Locations: Special Operating Restrictions
Appendix E to Part 91—Airplane Flight Recorder Specifications
Appendix F to Part 91—Helicopter Flight Recorder Specifications
Appendix G to Part 91—Operations in Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) Airspace
PART 97—STANDARD INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES
§97.1 – Applicability.
§97.3 – Symbols and terms used in procedures.
§97.5 – Bearings, courses, tracks, headings, radials, miles.
Subpart B—Procedures
Subpart C—TERPS Procedures
§97.20 – General.
PART 99—SECURITY CONTROL OF AIR TRAFFIC
§99.1 – Applicability.
§99.3 – Definitions.
§99.5 – Emergency situations.
§99.7 – Special security instructions.
§99.9 – Radio requirements.
§99.11 – ADIZ flight plan requirements.
§99.13 – Transponder-on requirements.
§99.15 – Position reports.
§99.17 – Deviation from flight plans and ATC clearances and instructions.
Subpart B—Designated Air Defense Identification Zones
§99.41 – General.
§99.43 – Contiguous U.S. ADIZ.
§99.45 – Alaska ADIZ.
§99.47 – Guam ADIZ.
§99.49 – Hawaii ADIZ.
PART 103—ULTRALIGHT VEHICLES
§103.1 – Applicability.
§103.3 – Inspection requirements.
§103.5 – Waivers.
§103.7 – Certification and registration.
Subpart B—Operating Rules
§103.9 – Hazardous operations.
§103.11 – Daylight operations.
§103.13 – Operation near aircraft; right-of-way rules.
§103.15 – Operations over congested areas.
§103.17 – Operations in certain airspace.
§103.19 – Operations in prohibited or restricted areas.
§103.20 – Flight restrictions in the proximity of certain areas designated by notice to airmen.
§103.21 – Visual reference with the surface.
§103.23 – Flight visibility and cloud clearance requirements.
§105.1 – Applicability.
§105.3 – Definitions.
§105.5 – General.
§105.7 – Use of alcohol and drugs.
§105.9 – Inspections.
§105.13 – Radio equipment and use requirements.
§105.15 – Information required and notice of cancellation or postponement of a parachute operation.
§105.17 – Flight visibility and clearance from cloud requirements.
§105.19 – Parachute operations between sunset and sunrise.
§105.21 – Parachute operations over or into a congested area or an open-air assembly of persons.
§105.23 – Parachute operations over or onto airports.
§105.25 – Parachute operations in designated airspace.
Subpart C—Parachute Equipment and Packing
§105.41 – Applicability.
§105.43 – Use of single-harness, dual-parachute systems.
§105.45 – Use of tandem parachute systems.
§105.47 – Use of static lines.
§105.49 – Foreign parachutists and equipment.
PART 107—SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
§107.1 – Applicability.
§107.3 – Definitions.
§107.5 – Falsification, reproduction or alteration.
§107.7 – Inspection, testing, and demonstration of compliance.
§107.9 – Accident reporting.
§107.11 – Applicability.
§107.12 – Requirement for a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating.
§107.13 – Registration.
§107.15 – Condition for safe operation.
§107.17 – Medical condition.
§107.19 – Remote pilot in command.
§107.21 – In-flight emergency.
§107.23 – Hazardous operation.
§107.25 – Operation from a moving vehicle or aircraft.
§107.27 – Alcohol or drugs.
§107.29 – Daylight operation.
§107.31 – Visual line of sight aircraft operation.
§107.33 – Visual observer.
§107.35 – Operation of multiple small unmanned aircraft.
§107.36 – Carriage of hazardous material.
§107.37 – Operation near aircraft; right-of-way rules.
§107.39 – Operation over human beings.
§107.41 – Operation in certain airspace.
§107.43 – Operation in the vicinity of airports.
§107.45 – Operation in prohibited or restricted areas.
§107.47 – Flight restrictions in the proximity of certain areas designated by notice to airmen.
§107.49 – Preflight familiarization, inspection, and actions for aircraft operation.
§107.51 – Operating limitations for small unmanned aircraft.
Subpart C—Remote Pilot Certification
§107.53 – Applicability.
§107.57 – Offenses involving alcohol or drugs.
§107.59 – Refusal to submit to an alcohol test or to furnish test results.
§107.61 – Eligibility.
§107.63 – Issuance of a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating.
§107.64 – Temporary certificate.
§107.65 – Aeronautical knowledge recency.
§107.67 – Knowledge tests: General procedures and passing grades.
§107.69 – Knowledge tests: Cheating or other unauthorized conduct.
§107.71 – Retesting after failure.
§107.73 – Initial and recurrent knowledge tests.
§107.74 – Initial and recurrent training courses.
§107.77 – Change of name or address.
§107.79 – Voluntary surrender of certificate.
Subpart D—Waivers
§107.200 – Waiver policy and requirements.
§107.205 – List of regulations subject to waiver.
PART 110—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
§110.1 – Applicability.
§110.2 – Definitions
PART 117—FLIGHT AND DUTY LIMITATIONS AND REST REQUIREMENTS: FLIGHTCREW MEMBERS
§117.1 – Applicability.
§117.3 – Definitions.
§117.5 – Fitness for duty.
§117.7 – Fatigue risk management system.
§117.9 – Fatigue education and awareness training program.
§117.11 – Flight time limitation.
§117.13 – Flight duty period: Unaugmented operations.
§117.15 – Flight duty period: Split duty.
§117.17 – Flight duty period: Augmented flightcrew.
§117.19 – Flight duty period extensions.
§117.21 – Reserve status.
§117.23 – Cumulative limitations.
§117.25 – Rest period.
§117.27 – Consecutive nighttime operations.
§117.29 – Emergency and government sponsored operations.
Table A to Part 117—Maximum Flight Time Limits for Unaugmented Operations Table
Table B to Part 117—Flight Duty Period: Unaugmented Operations
Table C to Part 117—Flight Duty Period: Augmented Operations
PART 119—CERTIFICATION: AIR CARRIERS AND COMMERCIAL OPERATORS
§119.1 – Applicability.
§119.5 – Certifications, authorizations, and prohibitions.
§119.7 – Operations specifications.
§119.8 – Safety Management Systems.
§119.9 – Use of business names.
Subpart B—Applicability of Operating Requirements to Different Kinds of Operations Under Parts 121, 125, and 135 of This Chapter
§119.21 – Commercial operators engaged in intrastate common carriage and direct air carriers.
§119.23 – Operators engaged in passenger-carrying operations, cargo operations, or both with airplanes when common carriage is not involved.
§119.25 – Rotorcraft operations: Direct air carriers and commercial operators.
Subpart C—Certification, Operations Specifications, and Certain Other Requirements for Operations Conducted Under Part 121 or Part 135 of This Chapter
§119.31 – Applicability.
§119.33 – General requirements.
§119.35 – Certificate application requirements for all operators.
§119.36 – Additional certificate application requirements for commercial operators.
§119.37 – Contents of an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate.
§119.39 – Issuing or denying a certificate.
§119.41 – Amending a certificate.
§119.43 – Certificate holder's duty to maintain operations specifications.
§119.47 – Maintaining a principal base of operations, main operations base, and main maintenance base; change of address.
§119.49 – Contents of operations specifications.
§119.51 – Amending operations specifications.
§119.53 – Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air.
§119.55 – Obtaining deviation authority to perform operations under a U.S. military contract.
§119.57 – Obtaining deviation authority to perform an emergency operation.
§119.59 – Conducting tests and inspections.
§119.61 – Duration and surrender of certificate and operations specifications.
§119.63 – Recency of operation.
§119.65 – Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter.
§119.67 – Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter.
§119.69 – Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter.
§119.71 – Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter.
§119.73 – Employment of former FAA employees.
PART 120—DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING PROGRAM
§120.1 – Applicability.
§120.3 – Purpose.
§120.5 – Procedures.
§120.7 – Definitions.
Subpart B—Individuals Certificated Under Parts 61, 63, and 65
§120.11 – Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 61 certificate holder.
§120.13 – Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 63 certificate holder.
§120.15 – Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test by a Part 65 certificate holder.
Subpart C—Air Traffic Controllers
§120.17 – Use of prohibited drugs.
§120.19 – Misuse of alcohol.
§120.21 – Testing for alcohol.
Subpart D—Part 119 Certificate Holders Authorized To Conduct Operations under Part 121 or Part 135 or Operators Under §91.147 of This Chapter and Safety-Sensitive Employees
§120.31 – Prohibited drugs.
§120.33 – Use of prohibited drugs.
§120.35 – Testing for prohibited drugs.
§120.37 – Misuse of alcohol.
§120.39 – Testing for alcohol.
Subpart E—Drug Testing Program Requirements
§120.101 – Scope.
§120.103 – General.
§120.105 – Employees who must be tested.
§120.107 – Substances for which testing must be conducted.
§120.109 – Types of drug testing required.
§120.111 – Administrative and other matters.
§120.113 – Medical Review Officer, Substance Abuse Professional, and Employer Responsibilities.
§120.115 – Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
§120.117 – Implementing a drug testing program.
§120.119 – Annual reports.
§120.121 – Preemption.
§120.123 – Drug testing outside the territory of the United States.
§120.125 – Waivers from 49 CFR 40.21.
Subpart F—Alcohol Testing Program Requirements
§120.201 – Scope.
§120.203 – General.
§120.205 – Preemption of State and local laws.
§120.207 – Other requirements imposed by employers.
§120.209 – Requirement for notice.
§120.211 – Applicable Federal regulations.
§120.213 – Falsification.
§120.215 – Covered employees.
§120.217 – Tests required.
§120.219 – Handling of test results, record retention, and confidentiality.
§120.221 – Consequences for employees engaging in alcohol-related conduct.
§120.223 – Alcohol misuse information, training, and substance abuse professionals.
§120.225 – How to implement an alcohol testing program.
§120.227 – Employees located outside the U.S.
PART 121—OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: DOMESTIC, FLAG, AND SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATIONS
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 50-2
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 71
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 106—Rules for use of portable oxygen concentrator systems on board aircraft
§121.1 – Applicability.
§121.2 – Compliance schedule for operators that transition to part 121; certain new entrant operators.
§121.4 – Applicability of rules to unauthorized operators.
§121.7 – Definitions.
§121.9 – Fraud and falsification.
§121.11 – Rules applicable to operations in a foreign country.
§121.15 – Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
Subpart E—Approval of Routes: Domestic and Flag Operations
§121.91 – Applicability.
§121.93 – Route requirements: General.
§121.95 – Route width.
§121.97 – Airports: Required data.
§121.99 – Communications facilities—domestic and flag operations.
§121.101 – Weather reporting facilities.
§121.103 – En route navigation facilities.
§121.105 – Servicing and maintenance facilities.
§121.106 – ETOPS Alternate Airport: Rescue and fire fighting service.
§121.107 – Dispatch centers.
Subpart F—Approval of Areas and Routes for Supplemental Operations
§121.111 – Applicability.
§121.113 – Area and route requirements: General.
§121.115 – Route width.
§121.117 – Airports: Required data.
§121.119 – Weather reporting facilities.
§121.121 – En route navigation facilities.
§121.122 – Communications facilities—supplemental operations.
§121.123 – Servicing maintenance facilities.
§121.125 – Flight following system.
§121.127 – Flight following system; requirements.
Subpart G—Manual Requirements
§121.131 – Applicability.
§121.133 – Preparation.
§121.135 – Manual contents.
§121.137 – Distribution and availability.
§121.139 – Requirements for manual aboard aircraft: Supplemental operations.
§121.141 – Airplane flight manual.
Subpart H—Aircraft Requirements
§121.151 – Applicability.
§121.153 – Aircraft requirements: General.
§121.157 – Aircraft certification and equipment requirements.
§121.159 – Single-engine airplanes prohibited.
§121.161 – Airplane limitations: Type of route.
§121.162 – ETOPS Type Design Approval Basis.
§121.163 – Aircraft proving tests.
Subpart I—Airplane Performance Operating Limitations
§121.171 – Applicability.
§121.173 – General.
§121.175 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: Weight limitations.
§121.177 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: Takeoff limitations.
§121.179 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: En route limitations: All engines operating.
§121.181 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§121.183 – Part 25 airplanes with four or more engines: Reciprocating engine powered: En route limitations: Two engines inoperative.
§121.185 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: Landing limitations: Destination airport.
§121.187 – Airplanes: Reciprocating engine-powered: Landing limitations: Alternate airport.
§121.189 – Airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Takeoff limitations.
§121.191 – Airplanes: Turbine engine powered: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§121.193 – Airplanes: Turbine engine powered: En route limitations: Two engines inoperative.
§121.195 – Airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Landing limitations: Destination airports.
§121.197 – Airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Landing limitations: Alternate airports.
§121.198 – Cargo service airplanes: Increased zero fuel and landing weights.
§121.199 – Nontransport category airplanes: Takeoff limitations.
§121.201 – Nontransport category airplanes: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§121.203 – Nontransport category airplanes: Landing limitations: Destination airport.
§121.205 – Nontransport category airplanes: Landing limitations: Alternate airport.
§121.207 – Provisionally certificated airplanes: Operating limitations.
Subpart J—Special Airworthiness Requirements
§121.211 – Applicability.
§121.215 – Cabin interiors.
§121.217 – Internal doors.
§121.219 – Ventilation.
§121.221 – Fire precautions.
§121.223 – Proof of compliance with §121.221.
§121.225 – Propeller deicing fluid.
§121.227 – Pressure cross-feed arrangements.
§121.229 – Location of fuel tanks.
§121.231 – Fuel system lines and fittings.
§121.233 – Fuel lines and fittings in designated fire zones.
§121.235 – Fuel valves.
§121.237 – Oil lines and fittings in designated fire zones.
§121.239 – Oil valves.
§121.241 – Oil system drains.
§121.243 – Engine breather lines.
§121.245 – Fire walls.
§121.247 – Fire-wall construction.
§121.249 – Cowling.
§121.251 – Engine accessory section diaphragm.
§121.253 – Powerplant fire protection.
§121.255 – Flammable fluids.
§121.257 – Shutoff means.
§121.259 – Lines and fittings.
§121.261 – Vent and drain lines.
§121.263 – Fire-extinguishing systems.
§121.265 – Fire-extinguishing agents.
§121.267 – Extinguishing agent container pressure relief.
§121.269 – Extinguishing agent container compartment temperature.
§121.271 – Fire-extinguishing system materials.
§121.273 – Fire-detector systems.
§121.275 – Fire detectors.
§121.277 – Protection of other airplane components against fire.
§121.279 – Control of engine rotation.
§121.281 – Fuel system independence.
§121.283 – Induction system ice prevention.
§121.285 – Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.
§121.287 – Carriage of cargo in cargo compartments.
§121.289 – Landing gear: Aural warning device.
§121.291 – Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures.
§121.293 – Special airworthiness requirements for nontransport category airplanes type certificated after December 31, 1964.
§121.295 – Location for a suspect device.
Subpart K—Instrument and Equipment Requirements
§121.301 – Applicability.
§121.303 – Airplane instruments and equipment.
§121.305 – Flight and navigational equipment.
§121.306 – Portable electronic devices.
§121.307 – Engine instruments.
§121.308 – Lavatory fire protection.
§121.309 – Emergency equipment.
§121.310 – Additional emergency equipment.
§121.311 – Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses.
§121.312 – Materials for compartment interiors.
§121.313 – Miscellaneous equipment.
§121.314 – Cargo and baggage compartments.
§121.315 – Cockpit check procedure.
§121.316 – Fuel tanks.
§121.317 – Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seat belt requirements.
§121.318 – Public address system.
§121.319 – Crewmember interphone system.
§121.321 – Operations in icing.
§121.323 – Instruments and equipment for operations at night.
§121.325 – Instruments and equipment for operations under IFR or over-the-top.
§121.327 – Supplemental oxygen: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes.
§121.329 – Supplemental oxygen for sustenance: Turbine engine powered airplanes.
§121.331 – Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurized cabin airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes.
§121.333 – Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins.
§121.335 – Equipment standards.
§121.337 – Protective breathing equipment.
§121.339 – Emergency equipment for extended over-water operations.
§121.340 – Emergency flotation means.
§121.341 – Equipment for operations in icing conditions.
§121.342 – Pitot heat indication systems.
§121.343 – Flight data recorders.
§121.344 – Digital flight data recorders for transport category airplanes.
§121.344a – Digital flight data recorders for 10-19 seat airplanes.
§121.345 – Radio equipment.
§121.346 – Flight data recorders: filtered data.
§121.347 – Communication and navigation equipment for operations under VFR over routes navigated by pilotage.
§121.349 – Communication and navigation equipment for operations under VFR over routes not navigated by pilotage or for operations under IFR or over the top.
§121.351 – Communication and navigation equipment for extended over-water operations and for certain other operations.
§121.353 – Emergency equipment for operations over uninhabited terrain areas: Flag, supplemental, and certain domestic operations.
§121.354 – Terrain awareness and warning system.
§121.355 – Equipment for operations on which specialized means of navigation are used.
§121.356 – Collision avoidance system.
§121.357 – Airborne weather radar equipment requirements.
§121.358 – Low-altitude windshear system equipment requirements.
§121.359 – Cockpit voice recorders.
Subpart L—Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
§121.361 – Applicability.
§121.363 – Responsibility for airworthiness.
§121.365 – Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration organization.
§121.367 – Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations programs.
§121.368 – Contract maintenance.
§121.369 – Manual requirements.
§121.371 – Required inspection personnel.
§121.373 – Continuing analysis and surveillance.
§121.374 – Continuous airworthiness maintenance program (CAMP) for two-engine ETOPS.
§121.375 – Maintenance and preventive maintenance training program.
§121.377 – Maintenance and preventive maintenance personnel duty time limitations.
§121.378 – Certificate requirements.
§121.379 – Authority to perform and approve maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations.
§121.380 – Maintenance recording requirements.
§121.380a – Transfer of maintenance ­records.
Subpart M—Airman and Crewmember Requirements
§121.381 – Applicability.
§121.383 – Airman: Limitations on use of services.
§121.385 – Composition of flight crew.
§121.387 – Flight engineer.
§121.389 – Flight navigator and specialized navigation equipment.
§121.391 – Flight attendants.
§121.392 – Personnel identified as flight attendants.
§121.393 – Crewmember requirements at stops where passengers remain on board.
§121.394 – Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning.
§121.395 – Aircraft dispatcher: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.397 – Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.
Subpart N—Training Program
§121.400 – Applicability and terms used.
§121.401 – Training program: General.
§121.402 – Training program: Special rules.
§121.403 – Training program: Curriculum.
§121.404 – Compliance dates: Crew and dispatcher resource management training.
§121.405 – Training program and revision: Initial and final approval.
§121.406 – Credit for previous CRM/DRM training.
§121.407 – Training program: Approval of airplane simulators and other training devices.
§121.408 – Training equipment other than flight simulation training devices.
§121.409 – Training courses using airplane simulators and other training devices.
§121.410 – Airline transport pilot certification training program.
§121.411 – Qualifications: Check airmen (airplane) and check airmen (simulator).
§121.412 – Qualifications: Flight instructors (airplane) and flight instructors (simulator).
§121.413 – Initial, transition and recurrent training and checking requirements: Check airmen (airplane), check airmen (simulator).
§121.414 – Initial, transition and recurrent training and checking requirements: flight instructors (airplane), flight instructors (simulator).
§121.415 – Crewmember and dispatcher training program requirements.
§121.417 – Crewmember emergency training.
§121.418 – Differences training and related aircraft differences training.
§121.419 – Pilots and flight engineers: Initial, transition, and upgrade ground training.
§121.421 – Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.
§121.422 – Aircraft dispatchers: Initial and transition ground training.
§121.423 – Pilot: Extended Envelope Training.
§121.424 – Pilots: Initial, transition, and upgrade flight training.
§121.425 – Flight engineers: Initial and transition flight training.
§121.427 – Recurrent training.
Subpart O—Crewmember Qualifications
§121.431 – Applicability.
§121.432 – General.
§121.433 – Training required.
§121.434 – Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills.
§121.436 – Pilot Qualification: Certificates and experience requirements.
§121.438 – Pilot operating limitations and pairing requirements.
§121.439 – Pilot qualification: Recent experience.
§121.440 – Line checks.
§121.441 – Proficiency checks.
§121.443 – Pilot in command qualification: Route and airports.
§121.445 – Pilot in command airport qualification: Special areas and airports.
§121.453 – Flight engineer qualifications.
Subpart P—Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications and Duty Time
§121.461 – Applicability.
§121.463 – Aircraft dispatcher qualifications.
§121.465 – Aircraft dispatcher duty time limitations: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.467 – Flight attendant duty period limitations and rest requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental operations.
Subpart Q—Flight Time Limitations and Rest Requirements: Domestic Operations
§121.470 – Applicability.
§121.471 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All flight crewmembers.
§121.473 – Fatigue risk management system.
Subpart R—Flight Time Limitations: Flag Operations
§121.480 – Applicability.
§121.481 – Flight time limitations: One or two pilot crews.
§121.483 – Flight time limitations: Two pilots and one additional flight crewmember.
§121.485 – Flight time limitations: Three or more pilots and an additional flight crewmember.
§121.487 – Flight time limitations: Pilots not regularly assigned.
§121.489 – Flight time limitations: Other commercial flying.
§121.491 – Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation.
§121.493 – Flight time limitations: Flight engineers and flight navigators.
§121.495 – Fatigue risk management system.
Subpart S—Flight Time Limitations: Supplemental Operations
§121.500 – Applicability.
§121.503 – Flight time limitations: Pilots: airplanes.
§121.505 – Flight time limitations: Two pilot crews: airplanes.
§121.507 – Flight time limitations: Three pilot crews: airplanes.
§121.509 – Flight time limitations: Four pilot crews: airplanes.
§121.511 – Flight time limitations: Flight engineers: airplanes.
§121.513 – Flight time limitations: Overseas and international operations: airplanes.
§121.515 – Flight time limitations: All airmen: airplanes.
§121.517 – Flight time limitations: Other commercial flying: airplanes.
§121.519 – Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation: airplanes.
§121.521 – Flight time limitations: Crew of two pilots and one additional airman as required.
§121.523 – Flight time limitations: Crew of three or more pilots and additional airmen as required.
§121.525 – Flight time limitations: Pilots serving in more than one kind of flight crew.
§121.527 – Fatigue risk management system.
Subpart T—Flight Operations
§121.531 – Applicability.
§121.533 – Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations.
§121.535 – Responsibility for operational control: Flag operations.
§121.537 – Responsibility for operational control: Supplemental operations.
§121.538 – Aircraft security.
§121.539 – Operations notices.
§121.541 – Operations schedules: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.542 – Flight crewmember duties.
§121.543 – Flight crewmembers at controls.
§121.544 – Pilot monitoring.
§121.545 – Manipulation of controls.
§121.547 – Admission to flight deck.
§121.548 – Aviation safety inspector's credentials: Admission to pilot's compartment.
§121.548a – DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluator's Credential.
§121.549 – Flying equipment.
§121.550 – Secret Service Agents: Admission to flight deck.
§121.551 – Restriction or suspension of operation: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.553 – Restriction or suspension of operation: Supplemental operations.
§121.555 – Compliance with approved routes and limitations: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.557 – Emergencies: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.559 – Emergencies: Supplemental operations.
§121.561 – Reporting potentially hazardous meteorological conditions and irregularities of ground facilities or navigation aids.
§121.563 – Reporting mechanical irregularities.
§121.565 – Engine inoperative: Landing; reporting.
§121.567 – Instrument approach procedures and IFR landing minimums.
§121.569 – Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.570 – Airplane evacuation capability.
§121.571 – Briefing passengers before takeoff.
§121.573 – Briefing passengers: Extended overwater operations.
§121.574 – Oxygen for medical use by passengers.
§121.575 – Alcoholic beverages.
§121.576 – Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments.
§121.577 – Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.
§121.578 – Cabin ozone concentration.
§121.579 – Minimum altitudes for use of autopilot.
§121.580 – Prohibition on interference with crewmembers.
§121.581 – Observer's seat: En route inspections.
§121.582 – Means to discreetly notify a flightcrew.
§121.583 – Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying requirements of this part.
§121.584 – Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door.
§121.585 – Exit seating.
§121.586 – Authority to refuse transportation.
§121.587 – Closing and locking of flightcrew compartment door.
§121.589 – Carry-on baggage.
§121.590 – Use of certificated land airports in the United States.
Subpart U—Dispatching and Flight Release Rules
§121.591 – Applicability.
§121.593 – Dispatching authority: Domestic operations.
§121.595 – Dispatching authority: Flag operations.
§121.597 – Flight release authority: Supplemental operations.
§121.599 – Familiarity with weather conditions.
§121.601 – Aircraft dispatcher information to pilot in command: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.603 – Facilities and services: Supplemental operations.
§121.605 – Airplane equipment.
§121.607 – Communication and navigation facilities: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.609 – Communication and navigation facilities: Supplemental operations.
§121.611 – Dispatch or flight release under VFR.
§121.613 – Dispatch or flight release under IFR or over the top.
§121.615 – Dispatch or flight release over water: Flag and supplemental operations.
§121.617 – Alternate airport for departure.
§121.619 – Alternate airport for destination: IFR or over-the-top: Domestic operations.
§121.621 – Alternate airport for destination: Flag operations.
§121.623 – Alternate airport for destination: IFR or over-the-top: Supplemental operations.
§121.624 – ETOPS Alternate Airports.
§121.625 – Alternate Airport weather minima.
§121.627 – Continuing flight in unsafe conditions.
§121.628 – Inoperable instruments and equipment.
§121.629 – Operation in icing conditions.
§121.631 – Original dispatch or flight release, redispatch or amendment of dispatch or flight release.
§121.633 – Considering time-limited systems in planning ETOPS alternates.
§121.635 – Dispatch to and from refueling or provisional airports: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.637 – Takeoffs from unlisted and alternate airports: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.639 – Fuel supply: All domestic operations.
§121.641 – Fuel supply: Nonturbine and turbo-propeller-powered airplanes: Flag operations.
§121.643 – Fuel supply: Nonturbine and turbo-propeller-powered airplanes: Supplemental operations.
§121.645 – Fuel supply: Turbine-engine powered airplanes, other than turbo propeller: Flag and supplemental operations.
§121.646 – En-route fuel supply: flag and supplemental operations.
§121.647 – Factors for computing fuel required.
§121.649 – Takeoff and landing weather minimums: VFR: Domestic operations.
§121.651 – Takeoff and landing weather minimums: IFR: All certificate holders.
§121.652 – Landing weather minimums: IFR: All certificate holders.
§121.655 – Applicability of reported weather minimums.
§121.657 – Flight altitude rules.
§121.659 – Initial approach altitude: Domestic and supplemental operations.
§121.661 – Initial approach altitude: Flag operations.
§121.663 – Responsibility for dispatch release: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.665 – Load manifest.
§121.667 – Flight plan: VFR and IFR: Supplemental operations.
Subpart V—Records and Reports
§121.681 – Applicability.
§121.683 – Crewmember and dispatcher record.
§121.685 – Aircraft record: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.687 – Dispatch release: Flag and domestic operations.
§121.689 – Flight release form: Supplemental operations.
§121.693 – Load manifest: All certificate holders.
§121.695 – Disposition of load manifest, dispatch release, and flight plans: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.697 – Disposition of load manifest, flight release, and flight plans: Supplemental operations.
§121.701 – Maintenance log: Aircraft.
§121.703 – Service difficulty reports.
§121.705 – Mechanical interruption summary report.
§121.707 – Alteration and repair reports.
§121.709 – Airworthiness release or aircraft log entry.
§121.711 – Communication records: Domestic and flag operations.
§121.713 – Retention of contracts and amendments: Commercial operators who conduct intrastate operations for compensation or hire.
Subpart W—Crewmember Certificate: International
§121.721 – Applicability.
§121.723 – Surrender of international crewmember certificate.
Subpart X—Emergency Medical Equipment and Training
§121.801 – Applicability.
§121.803 – Emergency medical equipment.
§121.805 – Crewmember training for in-flight medical events.
Subpart Y—Advanced Qualification Program
§121.901 – Purpose and eligibility.
§121.903 – General requirements for Advanced Qualification Programs.
§121.905 – Confidential commercial information.
§121.907 – Definitions.
§121.909 – Approval of Advanced Qualification Program.
§121.911 – Indoctrination curriculum.
§121.913 – Qualification curriculum.
§121.915 – Continuing qualification curriculum.
§121.917 – Other requirements.
§121.919 – Certification.
§121.921 – Training devices and simulators.
§121.923 – Approval of training, qualification, or evaluation by a person who provides training by arrangement.
§121.925 – Recordkeeping requirements.
Subpart Z—Hazardous Materials Training Program
§121.1001 – Applicability and definitions.
§121.1003 – Hazardous materials training: General.
§121.1005 – Hazardous materials training required.
§121.1007 – Hazardous materials training records.
Subpart AA—Continued Airworthiness and Safety Improvements
§121.1101 – Purpose and definition.
§121.1105 – Aging airplane inspections and records reviews.
§121.1107 – Repairs assessment for pressurized fuselages.
§121.1109 – Supplemental inspections.
§121.1111 – Electrical wiring interconnection systems (EWIS) maintenance program.
§121.1113 – Fuel tank system maintenance program.
§121.1115 – Limit of validity.
§121.1117 – Flammability reduction means.
Subpart DD—Special Federal Aviation Regulations
§121.1500 – SFAR No. 111—Lavatory Oxygen Systems.
Appendix A to Part 121—First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits
Appendix B to Part 121—Airplane Flight Recorder Specification
Appendix C to Part 121—C-46 Nontransport Category Airplanes
Appendix D to Part 121—Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures Under §121.291
Appendix E to Part 121—Flight Training Requirements
Appendix F to Part 121—Proficiency Check Requirements
Appendix G to Part 121—Doppler Radar and Inertial Navigation System (INS): Request for Evaluation; Equipment and Equipment Installation; Training Program; Equipment Accuracy and Reliability; Evaluation Program
Appendix H to Part 121—Advanced Simulation
Appendix K to Part 121—Performance Requirements for Certain Turbopropeller Powered Airplanes
Appendix L to Part 121—Type Certification Regulations Made Previously Effective
Appendix O to Part 121—Hazardous Materials Training Requirements For Certificate Holders
Appendix P to Part 121—Requirements for ETOPS and Polar Operations
PART 135—OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: COMMUTER AND ON DEMAND OPERATIONS AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 89
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 106
§135.1 – Applicability.
§135.2 – Compliance schedule for operators that transition to part 121 of this chapter; certain new entrant operators.
§135.3 – Rules applicable to operations subject to this part.
§135.4 – Applicability of rules for eligible on-demand operations.
§135.7 – Applicability of rules to unauthorized operators.
§135.12 – Previously trained crewmembers.
§135.19 – Emergency operations.
§135.21 – Manual requirements.
§135.23 – Manual contents.
§135.25 – Aircraft requirements.
§135.41 – Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
§135.43 – Crewmember certificates: International operations.
Subpart B—Flight Operations
§135.61 – General.
§135.63 – Recordkeeping requirements.
§135.64 – Retention of contracts and amendments: Commercial operators who conduct intrastate operations for compensation or hire.
§135.65 – Reporting mechanical irregularities.
§135.67 – Reporting potentially hazardous meteorological conditions and irregularities of ground facilities or navigation aids.
§135.69 – Restriction or suspension of operations: Continuation of flight in an emergency.
§135.71 – Airworthiness check.
§135.73 – Inspections and tests.
§135.75 – Inspectors credentials: Admission to pilots' compartment: Forward observer's seat.
§135.76 – DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluator's Credentials: Admission to pilots compartment: Forward observer's seat.
§135.77 – Responsibility for operational control.
§135.78 – Instrument approach procedures and IFR landing minimums.
§135.79 – Flight locating requirements.
§135.81 – Informing personnel of operational information and appropriate changes.
§135.83 – Operating information required.
§135.85 – Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying provisions of this part.
§135.87 – Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage.
§135.89 – Pilot requirements: Use of oxygen.
§135.91 – Oxygen for medical use by passengers.
§135.93 – Minimum altitudes for use of autopilot.
§135.95 – Airmen: Limitations on use of services.
§135.97 – Aircraft and facilities for recent flight experience.
§135.98 – Operations in the North Polar Area.
§135.99 – Composition of flight crew.
§135.100 – Flight crewmember duties.
§135.101 – Second in command required under IFR.
§135.105 – Exception to second in command requirement: Approval for use of autopilot system.
§135.107 – Flight attendant crewmember requirement.
§135.109 – Pilot in command or second in command: Designation required.
§135.111 – Second in command required in Category II operations.
§135.113 – Passenger occupancy of pilot seat.
§135.115 – Manipulation of controls.
§135.117 – Briefing of passengers before flight.
§135.119 – Prohibition against carriage of weapons.
§135.120 – Prohibition on interference with crewmembers.
§135.121 – Alcoholic beverages.
§135.122 – Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.
§135.123 – Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.
§135.125 – Aircraft security.
§135.127 – Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions.
§135.128 – Use of safety belts and child restraint systems.
§135.129 – Exit seating.
Subpart C—Aircraft and Equipment
§135.141 – Applicability.
§135.143 – General requirements.
§135.144 – Portable electronic devices.
§135.145 – Aircraft proving and validation tests.
§135.147 – Dual controls required.
§135.149 – Equipment requirements: General.
§135.150 – Public address and crewmember interphone systems.
§135.151 – Cockpit voice recorders.
§135.152 – Flight data recorders.
§135.154 – Terrain awareness and warning system.
§135.155 – Fire extinguishers: Passenger-carrying aircraft.
§135.156 – Flight data recorders: filtered data.
§135.157 – Oxygen equipment requirements.
§135.158 – Pitot heat indication systems.
§135.159 – Equipment requirements: Carrying passengers under VFR at night or under VFR over-the-top conditions.
§135.160 – Radio altimeters for rotorcraft operations.
§135.161 – Communication and navigation equipment for aircraft operations under VFR over routes navigated by pilotage.
§135.163 – Equipment requirements: Aircraft carrying passengers under IFR.
§135.165 – Communication and navigation equipment: Extended over-water or IFR operations.
§135.167 – Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations.
§135.168 – Emergency equipment: Overwater rotorcraft operations.
§135.169 – Additional airworthiness requirements.
§135.170 – Materials for compartment interiors.
§135.171 – Shoulder harness installation at flight crewmember stations.
§135.173 – Airborne thunderstorm detection equipment requirements.
§135.175 – Airborne weather radar equipment requirements.
§135.177 – Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of more than 19 passengers.
§135.178 – Additional emergency equipment.
§135.179 – Inoperable instruments and equipment.
§135.180 – Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System.
§135.181 – Performance requirements: Aircraft operated over-the-top or in IFR conditions.
§135.183 – Performance requirements: Land aircraft operated over water.
§135.185 – Empty weight and center of gravity: Currency requirement.
Subpart D—VFR/IFR Operating Limitations and Weather Requirements
§135.201 – Applicability.
§135.203 – VFR: Minimum altitudes.
§135.205 – VFR: Visibility requirements.
§135.207 – VFR: Helicopter surface reference requirements.
§135.209 – VFR: Fuel supply.
§135.211 – VFR: Over-the-top carrying passengers: Operating limitations.
§135.213 – Weather reports and forecasts.
§135.215 – IFR: Operating limitations.
§135.217 – IFR: Takeoff limitations.
§135.219 – IFR: Destination airport weather minimums.
§135.221 – IFR: Alternate airport weather minimums.
§135.223 – IFR: Alternate airport requirements.
§135.225 – IFR: Takeoff, approach and landing minimums.
§135.227 – Icing conditions: Operating limitations.
§135.229 – Airport requirements.
Subpart E—Flight Crewmember Requirements
§135.241 – Applicability.
§135.243 – Pilot in command qualifications.
§135.244 – Operating experience.
§135.245 – Second in command qualifications.
§135.247 – Pilot qualifications: Recent experience.
Subpart F—Crewmember Flight Time and Duty Period Limitations and Rest Requirements
§135.261 – Applicability.
§135.263 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All certificate holders.
§135.265 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Scheduled operations.
§135.267 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled one- and two-pilot crews.
§135.269 – Flight time limitations and rest requirements: Unscheduled three- and four-pilot crews.
§135.271 – Helicopter hospital emergency medical evacuation service (HEMES).
§135.273 – Duty period limitations and rest time requirements.
Subpart G—Crewmember Testing Requirements
§135.291 – Applicability.
§135.293 – Initial and recurrent pilot testing requirements.
§135.295 – Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements.
§135.297 – Pilot in command: Instrument proficiency check requirements.
§135.299 – Pilot in command: Line checks: Routes and airports.
§135.301 – Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards.
Subpart H—Training
§135.321 – Applicability and terms used.
§135.323 – Training program: General.
§135.324 – Training program: Special rules.
§135.325 – Training program and revision: Initial and final approval.
§135.327 – Training program: Curriculum.
§135.329 – Crewmember training requirements.
§135.330 – Crew resource management training.
§135.331 – Crewmember emergency training.
§135.335 – Approval of aircraft simulators and other training devices.
§135.336 – Airline transport pilot certification training program.
§135.337 – Qualifications: Check airmen (aircraft) and check airmen (simulator).
§135.338 – Qualifications: Flight instructors (aircraft) and flight instructors (simulator).
§135.339 – Initial and transition training and checking: Check airmen (aircraft), check airmen (simulator).
§135.340 – Initial and transition training and checking: Flight instructors (aircraft), flight instructors (simulator).
§135.341 – Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs.
§135.343 – Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements.
§135.345 – Pilots: Initial, transition, and upgrade ground training.
§135.347 – Pilots: Initial, transition, upgrade, and differences flight training.
§135.349 – Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.
§135.351 – Recurrent training.
§135.361 – Applicability.
§135.363 – General.
§135.364 – Maximum flying time outside the United States.
§135.365 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: Weight limitations.
§135.367 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: Takeoff limitations.
§135.369 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: En route limitations: All engines operating.
§135.371 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§135.373 – Part 25 transport category airplanes with four or more engines: Reciprocating engine powered: En route limitations: Two engines inoperative.
§135.375 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: Landing limitations: Destination airports.
§135.377 – Large transport category airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered: Landing limitations: Alternate airports.
§135.379 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Takeoff limitations.
§135.381 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§135.383 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered: En route limitations: Two engines inoperative.
§135.385 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Landing limitations: Destination airports.
§135.387 – Large transport category airplanes: Turbine engine powered: Landing limitations: Alternate airports.
§135.389 – Large nontransport category airplanes: Takeoff limitations.
§135.391 – Large nontransport category airplanes: En route limitations: One engine inoperative.
§135.393 – Large nontransport category airplanes: Landing limitations: Destination airports.
§135.395 – Large nontransport category airplanes: Landing limitations: Alternate airports.
§135.397 – Small transport category airplane performance operating limitations.
§135.398 – Commuter category airplanes performance operating limitations.
§135.399 – Small nontransport category airplane performance operating limitations.
Subpart J—Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Alterations
§135.411 – Applicability.
§135.413 – Responsibility for airworthiness.
§135.415 – Service difficulty reports.
§135.417 – Mechanical interruption summary report.
§135.419 – Approved aircraft inspection program.
§135.421 – Additional maintenance requirements.
§135.422 – Aging airplane inspections and records reviews for multiengine airplanes certificated with nine or fewer passenger seats.
§135.423 – Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration organization.
§135.425 – Maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration programs.
§135.426 – Contract maintenance.
§135.427 – Manual requirements.
§135.429 – Required inspection personnel.
§135.431 – Continuing analysis and surveillance.
§135.433 – Maintenance and preventive maintenance training program.
§135.435 – Certificate requirements.
§135.437 – Authority to perform and approve maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alterations.
§135.439 – Maintenance recording requirements.
§135.441 – Transfer of maintenance records.
§135.443 – Airworthiness release or aircraft maintenance log entry.
Subpart K—Hazardous Materials Training Program
§135.501 – Applicability and definitions.
§135.503 – Hazardous materials training: General.
§135.505 – Hazardous materials training required.
§135.507 – Hazardous materials training records.
Subpart L—Helicopter Air Ambulance Equipment, Operations, and Training Requirements
§135.601 – Applicability and definitions.
§135.603 – Pilot-in-command instrument qualifications.
§135.605 – Helicopter terrain awareness and warning system (HTAWS).
§135.607 – Flight Data Monitoring System.
§135.609 – VFR ceiling and visibility requirements for Class G airspace.
§135.611 – IFR operations at locations without weather reporting.
§135.613 – Approach/departure IFR transitions.
§135.615 – VFR flight planning.
§135.617 – Pre-flight risk analysis.
§135.619 – Operations control centers.
§135.621 – Briefing of medical personnel.
Appendix A to Part 135—Additional Airworthiness Standards for 10 or More Passenger Airplanes
Appendix B to Part 135—Airplane Flight Recorder Specifications
Appendix C to Part 135—Helicopter Flight Recorder Specifications
Appendix D to Part 135—Airplane Flight Recorder Specification
Appendix E to Part 135—Helicopter Flight Recorder Specifications
Appendix F to Part 135—Airplane Flight Recorder Specification
Appendix G to Part 135—Extended Operations (ETOPS)
PART 136—COMMERCIAL AIR TOURS AND NATIONAL PARKS AIR TOUR MANAGEMENT
Subpart A—National Air Tour Safety Standards
§136.1 – Applicability and definitions.
§136.3 – Letters of Authorization.
§136.5 – Additional requirements for Hawaii.
§136.7 – Passenger briefings.
§136.9 – Life preservers for over water.
§136.11 – Helicopter floats for over water.
§136.13 – Helicopter performance plan and operations.
Subpart B—National Parks Air Tour Management
§136.31 – Applicability.
§136.33 – Definitions.
§136.35 – Prohibition of commercial air tour operations over the Rocky Mountain National Park.
§136.37 – Overflights of national parks and tribal lands.
§136.39 – Air tour management plans (ATMP).
§136.41 – Interim operating authority.
Subpart C—Grand Canyon National Park
Appendix A to Part 136—Special Operating Rules for Air Tour Operators in the State of Hawaii
PART 137—AGRICULTURAL AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS
§137.1 – Applicability.
§137.3 – Definition of terms.
Subpart B—Certification Rules
§137.11 – Certificate required.
§137.15 – Application for certificate.
§137.17 – Amendment of certificate.
§137.19 – Certification requirements.
§137.21 – Duration of certificate.
§137.23 – Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
Subpart C—Operating Rules
§137.29 – General.
§137.31 – Aircraft requirements.
§137.33 – Carrying of certificate.
§137.35 – Limitations on private agricultural aircraft operator.
§137.37 – Manner of dispensing.
§137.39 – Economic poison dispensing.
§137.40 – Employment of former FAA employees.
§137.41 – Personnel.
§137.42 – Fastening of safety belts and shoulder harnesses.
§137.43 – Operations in controlled airspace designated for an airport.
§137.45 – Nonobservance of airport traffic pattern.
§137.47 – Operation without position lights.
§137.49 – Operations over other than congested areas.
§137.51 – Operation over congested areas: General.
§137.53 – Operation over congested areas: Pilots and aircraft.
§137.55 – Business name: Commercial agricultural aircraft operator.
§137.57 – Availability of certificate.
§137.59 – Inspection authority.
Subpart D—Records and Reports
§137.71 – Records: Commercial agricultural aircraft operator.
§137.75 – Change of address.
§137.77 – Termination of operations.
PART 141—PILOT SCHOOLS
§141.1 – Applicability.
§141.3 – Certificate required.
§141.5 – Requirements for a pilot school certificate.
§141.7 – Provisional pilot school certificate.
§141.9 – Examining authority.
§141.11 – Pilot school ratings.
§141.13 – Application for issuance, amendment, or renewal.
§141.17 – Duration of certificate and examining authority.
§141.18 – Carriage of narcotic drugs, marijuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.
§141.19 – Display of certificate.
§141.21 – Inspections.
§141.23 – Advertising limitations.
§141.25 – Business office and operations base.
§141.26 – Training agreements.
§141.27 – Renewal of certificates and ratings.
Subpart B—Personnel, Aircraft, and Facilities Requirements
§141.31 – Applicability.
§141.33 – Personnel.
§141.34 – Employment of former FAA employees.
§141.35 – Chief instructor qualifications.
§141.36 – Assistant chief instructor qualifications.
§141.37 – Check instructor qualifications.
§141.38 – Airports.
§141.39 – Aircraft.
§141.41 – Flight simulators, flight training devices, and training aids.
§141.43 – Pilot briefing areas.
§141.45 – Ground training facilities.
Subpart C—Training Course Outline and Curriculum
§141.51 – Applicability.
§141.53 – Approval procedures for a training course: General.
§141.55 – Training course: Contents.
§141.57 – Special curricula.
Subpart D—Examining Authority
§141.61 – Applicability.
§141.63 – Examining authority qualification requirements.
§141.65 – Privileges.
§141.67 – Limitations and reports.
Subpart E—Operating Rules
§141.71 – Applicability.
§141.73 – Privileges.
§141.75 – Aircraft requirements.
§141.77 – Limitations.
§141.79 – Flight training.
§141.81 – Ground training.
§141.83 – Quality of training.
§141.85 – Chief instructor responsibilities.
§141.87 – Change of chief instructor.
§141.89 – Maintenance of personnel, facilities, and equipment.
§141.91 – Satellite bases.
§141.93 – Enrollment.
§141.95 – Graduation certificate.
Subpart F—Records
§141.101 – Training records.
Appendix A to Part 141—Recreational Pilot Certification Course
Appendix B to Part 141—Private Pilot Certification Course
Appendix C to Part 141—Instrument Rating Course
Appendix D to Part 141—Commercial Pilot Certification Course
Appendix E to Part 141—Airline Transport Pilot Certification Course
Appendix F to Part 141—Flight Instructor Certification Course
Appendix G to Part 141—Flight Instructor Instrument (For an Airplane, Helicopter, or Powered-Lift Instrument Instructor Rating, as Appropriate) Certification Course
Appendix H to Part 141—Ground Instructor Certification Course
Appendix I to Part 141—Additional Aircraft Category and/or Class Rating Course
Appendix J to Part 141—Aircraft Type Rating Course, For Other Than an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
Appendix K to Part 141—Special Preparation Courses
Appendix L to Part 141—Pilot Ground School Course
Appendix M to Part 141—Combined Private Pilot Certification and Instrument Rating Course
PART 142—TRAINING CENTERS
§142.1 – Applicability.
§142.3 – Definitions.
§142.5 – Certificate and training specifications required.
§142.7 – Duration of a certificate.
§142.9 – Deviations or waivers.
§142.11 – Application for issuance or amendment.
§142.13 – Management and personnel requirements.
§142.14 – Employment of former FAA employees.
§142.15 – Facilities.
§142.17 – Satellite training centers.
§142.27 – Display of certificate.
§142.29 – Inspections.
§142.31 – Advertising limitations.
§142.33 – Training agreements.
Subpart B—Aircrew Curriculum and Syllabus Requirements
§142.35 – Applicability.
§142.37 – Approval of flight aircrew training program.
§142.39 – Training program curriculum requirements.
Subpart C—Personnel and Flight Training Equipment Requirements
§142.45 – Applicability.
§142.47 – Training center instructor eligibility requirements.
§142.49 – Training center instructor and evaluator privileges and limitations.
§142.53 – Training center instructor training and testing requirements.
§142.54 – Airline transport pilot certification training program.
§142.55 – Training center evaluator requirements.
§142.57 – Aircraft requirements.
§142.59 – Flight simulators and flight training devices.
Subpart D—Operating Rules
§142.61 – Applicability.
§142.63 – Privileges.
§142.65 – Limitations.
Subpart E—Recordkeeping
§142.71 – Applicability.
§142.73 – Recordkeeping requirements.
Subpart F—Other Approved Courses
§142.81 – Conduct of other approved courses.
PART 830—NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING OF AIRCRAFT ACCIDENTS OR INCIDENTS AND OVERDUE AIRCRAFT, AND PRESERVATION OF AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE, MAIL, CARGO, AND RECORDS
§830.1 – Applicability.
§830.2 – Definitions.
Subpart B—Initial Notification of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft
§830.5 – Immediate notification.
§830.6 – Information to be given in notification.
Subpart C—Preservation of Aircraft Wreckage, Mail, Cargo, and Records
§830.10 – Preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records.
Subpart D—Reporting of Aircraft Accidents, Incidents, and Overdue Aircraft
§830.15 – Reports and statements to be filed.
PART 1540—CIVIL AVIATION SECURITY: GENERAL RULES
§1540.1 – Applicability of this subchapter and this part.
§1540.3 – Delegation of authority.
§1540.5 – Terms used in this subchapter.
Subpart B—Responsibilities of Passengers and Other Individuals and Persons
§1540.101 – Applicability of this subpart.
§1540.103 – Fraud and intentional falsification of records.
§1540.105 – Security responsibilities of employees and other persons.
§1540.107 – Submission to screening and inspection.
§1540.109 – Prohibition against interference with screening personnel.
§1540.111 – Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals.
§1540.113 – Inspection of airman certificate.
§1540.115 – Threat assessments regarding citizens of the United States holding or applying for FAA certificates, ratings, or authorizations.
§1540.117 – Threat assessments regarding aliens holding or applying for FAA certificates, ratings, or authorizations.
Subpart C—Security Threat Assessments
§1540.201 – Applicability and terms used in this subpart.
§1540.203 – Security threat assessment.
§1540.205 – Procedures for security threat assessment.
§1540.209 – Fees for security threat assessment.
Subpart D—Responsibilities of Holders of TSA-Approved Security Programs
§1540.301 – Withdrawal of approval of a security program.
PART 1550—AIRCRAFT SECURITY UNDER GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES
§1550.1 – Applicability of this part.
§1550.3 – TSA inspection authority.
§1550.5 – Operations using a sterile area.
§1550.7 – Operations in aircraft of 12,500 pounds or more.
PART 1552—FLIGHT SCHOOLS
Subpart A—Flight Training for Aliens and Other Designated Individuals
§1552.1 – Scope and definitions.
§1552.3 – Flight training.
§1552.5 – Fees.
Subpart B—Flight School Security Awareness Training
§1552.21 – Scope and definitions.
§1552.23 – Security awareness training programs.
§1552.25 – Documentation, recordkeeping, and inspection.
PART 1562—OPERATIONS IN THE WASHINGTON, DC, METROPOLITAN AREA
Subpart A—Maryland Three Airports: Enhanced Security Procedures for Operations at Certain Airports in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area Flight Restricted Zone
§1562.1 – Scope and definitions.
§1562.3 – Operating requirements.
Subpart B—Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: Enhanced Security Procedures for Certain Operations
§1562.21 – Scope, general requirements, and definitions.
§1562.23 – Aircraft operator and passenger requirements.
§1562.25 – Fixed base operator requirements.
§1562.27 – Costs.
§1562.29 – Armed security officer requirements.
Aeronautical Information Manual
Chapter 1. Air Navigation
Section 1. Navigation Aids
Section 2. Area Navigation (RNAV) and Required Navigation Performance (RNP)
Chapter 2. Aeronautical Lighting and Other Airport Visual Aids
Section 1. Airport Lighting Aids
Section 2. Air Navigation and Obstruction Lighting
Section 3. Airport Marking Aids and Signs
Chapter 3. Airspace
Section 1. General
Section 2. Controlled Airspace
Section 3. Class G Airspace
Section 4. Special Use Airspace
Section 5. Other Airspace Areas
Chapter 4. Air Traffic Control
Section 1. Services Available to Pilots
Section 2. Radio Communications Phraseology and Techniques
Section 3. Airport Operations
Section 4. ATC Clearances and Aircraft Separation
Section 5. Surveillance Systems
Section 6. Operational Policy/Procedures for Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) in the Domestic U.S., Alaska, Offshore Airspace and the San Juan FIR
Section 7. Operational Policy/Procedures for the Gulf of Mexico 50 NM Lateral Separation Initiative
Chapter 5. Air Traffic Procedures
Section 1. Preflight
Section 2. Departure Procedures
Section 3. En Route Procedures
Section 4. Arrival Procedures
Section 5. Pilot/Controller Roles and Responsibilities
Section 6. National Security and Interception Procedures
Chapter 6. Emergency Procedures
Section 2. Emergency Services Available to Pilots
Section 3. Distress and Urgency Procedures
Section 4. Two-way Radio Communications Failure
Section 5. Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications
Chapter 7. Safety of Flight
Section 1. Meteorology
Section 2. Altimeter Setting Procedures
Section 3. Wake Turbulence
Section 4. Bird Hazards and Flight Over National Refuges, Parks, and Forests
Section 5. Potential Flight Hazards
Section 6. Safety, Accident, and Hazard Reports
Chapter 8. Medical Facts for Pilots
Section 1. Fitness for Flight
Chapter 9. Aeronautical Charts and Related Publications
Section 1. Types of Charts Available
Chapter 10. Helicopter Operations
Section 1. Helicopter IFR Operations
Section 2. Special Operations
Appendix 1. Bird/Other Wildlife Strike Report
Appendix 2. Volcanic Activity Reporting Form (VAR)
Appendix 3. Abbreviations/Acronyms
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sUAS Drones
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