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FAR Part 65 - Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers
Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 100–2
§ 65.14 Security disqualification.
§ 65.23 [Reserved]
§ 65.31 Required certificates, and rating or qualification.
§ 65.43 Rating privileges and exchange.
§ 65.51 Certificate required.
§ 65.53 Eligibility requirements: General.
§ 65.55 Knowledge requirements.
§ 65.57 Experience or training requirements.
§ 65.59 Skill requirements.
§ 65.63 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Application, duration, and other general requirements.
§ 65.65 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Training facilities.
§ 65.70 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Records.
§ 65.71 Eligibility requirements: General.
§ 65.73 Ratings.
§ 65.75 Knowledge requirements.
§ 65.77 Experience requirements.
§ 65.79 Skill requirements.
§ 65.80 Certificated aviation maintenance technician school students.
§ 65.83 Recent experience requirements.
§ 65.85 Airframe rating; additional privileges.
§ 65.87 Powerplant rating; additional privileges.
§ 65.89 Display of certificate.
§ 65.95 Inspection authorization: Privileges and limitations.
§ 65.101 Eligibility requirements: General.
§ 65.103 Repairman certificate: Privileges and limitations.
§ 65.104 Repairman certificate—experimental aircraft builder—Eligibility, privileges and limitations.
§ 65.105 Display of certificate.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g). 40113, 44701–44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 45102–45103, 45301–45302. Source: Docket No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, unless otherwise noted.
Editorial Note: For the text of SFAR No. 100–2, see part 61 of this chapter. Special Federal Aviation Regulation No. 103—Process for Requesting Waiver of Mandatory Separation Age for a Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Control Specialist In Flight Service Stations, Enroute or Terminal Facilities, and the David J. Hurley Air Traffic Control System Command Center
4. How will the FAA determine if my request meets the filing time requirements of this SFAR? a. We consider your request to be filed in a timely manner under this SFAR if your official chain-of-command receives it or it is postmarked:
5. Where must I file my request for waiver and what must it include? a. You must file your request for waiver of mandatory separation in writing with the Air Traffic Manager in flight service stations, enroute facilities, terminal facilities, or the David J. Hurley Air Traffic Control System Command Center in which you are employed.
6. How will my waiver request be reviewed? a. Upon receipt of your request for waiver, the Air Traffic Manager of your facility will make a written recommendation that the Administrator either approve or deny your request. If the manager recommends approval of your request, he or she will certify in writing the accuracy of the information you provided as evidence of your exceptional skills and experience as a controller.
7. If I am granted a waiver, when will it expire? a. Waivers will be granted for a period of one year.
8. Under what circumstances may my waiver be terminated? a. The FAA/DOT may terminate your waiver under the following circumstances:
[Doc. No. 21956, 50 FR 15379, Apr. 17, 1985, as amended by Amdt. 65–34, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18, 1989]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–23, 43 FR 22640, May 25, 1978]
[Doc. No. FAA–2003–14293, 68 FR 3775, Jan. 24, 2003]
[Doc. No. 22052, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982, as amended by Amdt. 65–51, 73 FR 10668, Feb. 28, 2008]
Source: Docket No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, unless otherwise noted. § 65.31 Required certificates, and rating or qualification.
No person may act as an air traffic control tower operator at an air traffic control tower in connection with civil aircraft unless he—
For the purpose of this subpart, operating position means an air traffic control function performed within or directly associated with the control tower;
[Doc. No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 65–25, 45 FR 18911, Mar. 24, 1980; Amdt. 65–31, 52 FR 17518, May 8, 1987]
[Doc. No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 65–36, 56 FR 65653, Dec. 17, 1991]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–19, 36 FR 21280, Nov. 5, 1971]
(a) The holder of a senior rating on August 31, 1970, may at any time after that date exchange his rating for a facility rating at the same air traffic control tower. However, if he does not do so before August 31, 1971, he may not thereafter exercise the privileges of his senior rating at the control tower concerned until he makes the exchange.
(b) The holder of a junior rating on August 31, 1970, may not control air traffic, at any operating position at the control tower concerned, until he has met the applicable requirements of §65.37 of this part. However, before meeting those requirements he may control air traffic under the supervision, where required, of an operator with a senior rating (or facility rating) in accordance with §65.41 of this part in effect before August 31, 1970.
[Doc. No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 65–16, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–31, 52 FR 17519, May 8, 1987]
Source: Docket No. FAA–1998–4553, 64 FR 68923, Dec. 8, 1999, unless otherwise noted.
An applicant for an aircraft dispatcher certificate must pass a practical test given by the Administrator, with respect to any one type of large aircraft used in air carrier operations. The practical test must be based on the aircraft dispatcher practical test standards, as published by the FAA, on the items outlined in appendix A of this part.
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–6, 31 FR 5950, Apr. 19, 1966]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–1, 27 FR 10410, Oct. 25, 1962; Amdt. 65–6, 31 FR 5950, Apr. 19, 1966]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR, 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–14, 35 FR, 5533, Apr. 3, 1970]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–2, 29 FR 5451, Apr. 23, 1964; Amdt. 65–26, 45 FR 46737, July 10, 1980]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–10, 32 FR 5770, Apr. 11, 1967; Amdt. 65–45, 69 FR 44879, July 27, 2004]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–5, 31 FR 3337, Mar. 3, 1966; Amdt. 65–22, 42 FR 46279, Sept. 15, 1977; Amdt. 65–30, 50 FR 15700, Apr. 19, 1985]
[Doc. No. 12537, 42 FR 46279, Sept. 15, 1977, as amended by Amdt. 65–50, 72 FR 4404, Jan. 30, 2007]
[Docket No. FAA–2007–27108, 72 FR 4404, Jan. 30, 2007]
[Doc. No. 18241, 45 FR 46738, July 10, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 65–45, 69 FR 44879, July 27, 2004]
(1) A repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft)
(b) No person may pack any main parachute of a dual-parachute system to be used for intentional parachute jumping in connection with civil aircraft of the United States unless that person&horbar;
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–9, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966; 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967; Amdt. 65–42, 66 FR 23553, May 9, 2001; Amdt. 65–54, 75 FR 31285, June 3, 2010]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–20, 37 FR 13251, July 6, 1972]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–20, 37 FR 13252, July 6, 1972; Amdt. 65–42, 66 FR 23553, May 9, 2001]
[Doc. No. 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65–27, 47 FR 13316, Mar. 29, 1982]
This appendix sets forth the areas of knowledge necessary to perform dispatcher functions. The items listed below indicate the minimum set of topics that must be covered in a training course for aircraft dispatcher certification. The order of coverage is at the discretion of the approved school. For the latest technological advancements refer to the Practical Test Standards as published by the FAA.
[Doc. No. FAA–1998–4553, 64 FR 68925, Dec. 8, 1999]
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