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Asked by: freemotocr250@yahoo.com 2077 views
FAA Regulations Is a air operators certificate needed to run a part 61 flight school? Besides insurance, 100hr, annual inspections, cfi, plane, and most importantly students is there anything else needed? where exactly is this info in the far/aim??? thanks Ace Any FAA Written Test!
on Apr 23, 2012 No certificate is required for 61. There is nothing to refer to in the regulations due to the lack of a requirement.
You may need something from your state (i.e. for state tax collection).
+4 Votes 4 Votes 0 Votes Carol Karp
on Apr 23, 2012 There are no specific rules (besides federal and state business regulations) that govern a “Part 61” flight school besides the students learning what they are supposed to under those regs. Any average Joe with a CFI rating can start instructing out of the back of his car if he really wanted to as long as he had the students and a plane to do it in. I considered freelancing but didn’t want to commit to getting my own airplane (just yet!)
A “Part 141” flight school has to follow rules specific to operating under that “part” beyond what the Part 61 rules are.
Basically…what Kris said! 🙂
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