1/22
Need to remember for ORAL EXAM
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai | Chat |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
14 CFR means
Code of Federal Regulations for aviation and aerospace
14 CFR Part 1 =
Definitions and abbreviations (FAR(Federal Aviation Regulation)/AIM(Aeronautical Information Manual))
14 CFR Part 25 =
Certification of Aircraft
1. Performance Data 2. Aircraft Limitations
14 CFR Part 61 =
Certification of Flight Crewmembers, Flight Engineers, Ground Instructors (FAR/AIM)
14 CFR Part 65 =
Certification of Airmen other than Flight Crewmembers
(Student Notes) Subpart C = Dispatcher Certification
14 CFR Part 71 =
Regulation of Airspace (FAR/AIM)
14 CFR Part 73 =
Regulation of Special Use Airspace (FAR/AIM)
14 CFR Part 91 =
General Operating Flight Rules (FAR/AIM)
14 CFR Part 110 =
General Requirements
14 CFR Part 117 =
Flight and Duty Limitations (Rest Requirements)
14 CFR Part 120 =
Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs
14 CFR Part 119 =
Certification of Air Carriers and Commercial Operators (FAR/AIM)
14 CFR Part 121 =
Domestic, Flag, Supplemental Operating Flight Rules
14 CFR Part 129 =
Foreign Air Carriers Operating Rules
14 CFR Part 139 =
Certification of Airports
49 CFR Part 172 =
Dangerous Goods
49 CFR Part 175 =
Hazmat
49 CFR NTSB 830 =
Notification and Reporting of Aircraft Accidents
49 CFR Part 1544 =
Security
AIM 1-1-8 VOR Service Volumes
VOR: A ground-based radio navigation station that aircraft use to determine their position and navigate. Its usable range depends on its designated service volume.
The 4 Service Volume Types
D = DME
H = High 130nm range, max alt FL600
L = Low 40nm Range, max alt FL 180
T = Terminal max alt FL 120
AIM 5-1-8 Flight Plan - IFR Flights
Equipment Codes
Example filing code Q = R + RVSM R = RNP
14 CFR PART 1 Regulation 1.1 Operational Control:
with respect to a flight, means the exercise of authority over initiating, conducting or terminating a flight
14 CFR Part 65 Regulations 65.53 Eligibility Requirements: General
(a) to be eligible to take the aircraft dispatcher knowledge test, a person must be at least 21 years of age
(b) To be eligible for an aircraft dispatcher certificate, a person must
(1) Be at least 23 years of age:
(2) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English Language;
(3) Pass the required knowledge test prescribed by 65.55 of this part;
(4) Pass the required practical test prescribed by 65.59 of this part; and
(5) Comply with the requirements of 65.57 of this part.