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FAR 61.3
Requirement for certificates, ratings, and authorizations pertinent to the operation of aircraft.
43.3
Performed preventive maintence
Part 39
ADS
21.197
Special flight permit
FAR 61.15
Offenses involving alcohol or drugs that may affect eligibility for pilot certification.
FAR 61.23
Medical certificates: Requirement and duration for pilot certification across different classes.
FAR 61.31
Type rating requirements, additional training, and authorization requirements for different aircraft classes.
FAR 61.56
Flight review: Requirements for maintaining pilot certification and proficiency.
FAR 61.57
Recent flight experience: PIC requirements for pilot in command to ensure safety.
FAR 61.60
Change of address: Requirement to notify the FAA within a specific timeframe.
FAR 61.95
Operations in Class B airspace and specific regulations applicable to airports within this airspace.(TRAINING AND LOGBOOK ENDORSEMENTS)
FAR 61.113
Private pilot privileges and limitations concerning acting as pilot in command.
FAR 71.5
Reporting points: Designated points for reporting position to ATC to enhance safety and communication.
FAR 71.71
Class E Airspace: Regulations governing operations in this type of airspace.
FAR 91.3
Responsibility and authority of the Pilot in Command (PIC) during flight operations.
FAR 91.7
Civil aircraft airworthiness: Requirements for maintaining aircraft safety standards.
FAR 91.9
Civil aircraft flight manual, marking, and placard requirements for commercial operations. Required to fly KOEL
FAR 91.15
Dropping objects: Regulations regarding the safe release of items from aircraft.
FAR 91.17
Regulations concerning the use of alcohol or drugs by flight crew members.
FAR 91.103
Preflight action: Required steps pilots must take before flight. NWKRAFT
FAR 91.105
Requirements regarding flight crew members' positions during flight operations.
FAR 91.107
Use regulations for safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems.
FAR 91.111
Operating near other aircraft: Regulations to ensure safe separation and flight paths. (Formation)
FAR 91.113
Right-of-way rules for aircraft operations, excluding water operations.
FAR 91.117
Aircraft speed regulations to ensure safe flight operations.
FAR 91.119
Minimum safe altitudes: General requirements for all pilots.
FAR 91.121
Altimeter settings: Requirements for pilots to ensure proper altitude reporting.
FAR 91.123
Requirement for compliance with ATC clearances and instructions to ensure safety.
FAR 91.125
ATC light signals: Procedures for responding to specific visual signals from ATC.
FAR 91.126
Operating on or in the vicinity of an airport in Class G airspace: Specific regulations.
FAR 91.127
Operating on or in the vicinity of an airport in Class E airspace: Regulations for safety.
FAR 91.129
Operations in Class D airspace: Requirements for communication with ATC.
FAR 91.130
Operations in Class C airspace: Required communication and compliance.
FAR 91.131
Operations in Class B airspace: Requirements for entry and operations.
FAR 91.135
Operations in Class A airspace: Requirements including equipment and flight rules.
FAR 91.151
Fuel requirements for flight in VFR conditions: Minimums to ensure safety.
FAR 91.153
VFR Flight Plan: Information required for filing and maintaining safety.
FAR 91.155
Basic VFR Weather Minimums: Requirements for visual flight rules operations.
FAR 91.157
SVFR Weather Minimums: Special VFR operations below certain visibility limits.
FAR 91.159
VFR Cruising Altitude or Flight Level: Regulations on altitude assignment.
FAR 91.203
Civil aircraft: Required certifications for safe operation. ARROW
FAR 91.205
Powered civil aircraft with standard category US airworthiness certificates: Instrument and equipment requirements. ATOMATOFLAMES
FAR 91.207
Emergency locator transmitters: Regulations on required safety equipment.
FAR 91.209
Aircraft lights: Requirements for visibility and identification.
FAR 91.211
Supplemental oxygen requirements for flights at high altitudes.
FAR 91.215
ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment: Requirements for aircraft.
FAR 91.313
Restricted category civil aircraft: Specific operating limitations.
FAR 91.319
Aircraft having experimental certificates: Operating limitations and requirements.
FAR 91.403
General maintenance regulations ensuring safe aircraft operation. (owner or operator of an aircraft is primarily responsible for maintaining it in an airworthy condition)
FAR 91.405
Maintenance required for aircraft to remain airworthy. (AIRCRAFT OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE AIRCRAFT IN A AIRWORTHY CONDIITION. HOW? THIS FAR CHECKLIST)FAVE
FAR 91.407
Operation after maintenance, preventative maintenance, rebuilding, or alteration: Requirements.
FAR 91.409
Inspections: Frequency and requirements for safety.
FAR 91.413
ATC transponder tests and inspections: Required intervals and procedures.
FAR 91.417
Maintenance records: Requirements for logging and document retention.
FAR 43.9
Maintenance record requirements (other than inspections): must include description of work, date completed, name/signature/certificate # of person performing work, and certificate type held.
FAR 43.11
Record requirements for inspections: logbook entry must include type of inspection, aircraft condition (airworthy/unairworthy), date, aircraft TT, name/signature/certificate # of inspector.
91.171
VOR check for IFR ops: must be checked within 30 days. Allowable error: ±4° (ground checkpoint), ±6° (airborne), ±4° (dual VOR check). Entry in logbook: date, place, bearing error, signature.
68.7
BasicMed: medical education course must be completed every 24 calendar months via the AOPA or equivalent online course; required alongside a valid U.S. driver's license to act as PIC under BasicMed.
61.51
Pilot logbook requirements: must log PIC time when sole manipulator of controls in an aircraft rated for, when acting as required PIC, or for currency/certificate requirements. Must record date, flight time, origin/dest, type/ID of aircraft, conditions, and maneuvers.
61.103
Private pilot eligibility: must be 17 (16 for glider/balloon), read/speak/write English, hold at least a 3rd-class medical (or BasicMed), pass knowledge test, meet aeronautical experience (61.109), and pass practical test.
61.109
Aeronautical experience for PPL (ASEL): 40 hrs total (20 dual, 10 solo); solo reqs include 5 hrs solo XC, one solo XC of 150+ nm with full-stop landings at 3 points with one leg 50+ nm, and 3 solo T&Gs at a towered airport.