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| ==== Type Rating Requirements and Other Additional Training ==== | ==== Type Rating Requirements and Other Additional Training ==== | ||
| + | 61.31 - Over 12,500lbs / turbojet powered / specific aircraft. | ||
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| ==== Commercial Pilot Privileges and Limitations ==== | ==== Commercial Pilot Privileges and Limitations ==== | ||
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| ==== Exemptions to FAR Part 119 (FAR 119.1) ==== | ==== Exemptions to FAR Part 119 (FAR 119.1) ==== | ||
| + | See [[courses:204:regulations]] | ||
| ==== Private Versus Common Carriage ==== | ==== Private Versus Common Carriage ==== | ||
| + | See [[courses:204:regulations]] | ||
| ==== NTSB 830 - Reporting Requirements and Preservation of Wreckage ==== | ==== NTSB 830 - Reporting Requirements and Preservation of Wreckage ==== | ||
| + | See [[courses:201b:ground:priv830]] | ||
| ==== General FAR Part 91 Rules (Subpart A,B) ==== | ==== General FAR Part 91 Rules (Subpart A,B) ==== | ||
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| <note>PIC Responsibility/Authority, Airworthiness, Dropping of objects, alcohol/drugs. Seat belts, formation flight, right-of-way, speed limits, safe altitudes</note> | <note>PIC Responsibility/Authority, Airworthiness, Dropping of objects, alcohol/drugs. Seat belts, formation flight, right-of-way, speed limits, safe altitudes</note> | ||
| + | Responsibility (91.3) | ||
| + | - PIC is "final authority" on operation of the aircraft | ||
| + | - PIC may deviate from the FARs in an emergency to the extent required | ||
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| + | Airworthiness (91.7) | ||
| + | - PIC is responsible for establishing the airworthiness of the aircraft | ||
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| + | Careless/Reckless Operations (91.13) | ||
| + | - No person may operate an aircraft in a careless or reckless manner as to endanger the life or property of another. | ||
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| + | Dropping Objects (91.15) | ||
| + | - Reasonable precautions to avoid injury or damage to persons or property | ||
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| + | Seat Belts (91.107) | ||
| + | - Each person must be instructed how to use the seat belts | ||
| + | - Must notify passengers to fasten seat belts | ||
| + | - Each person must be in a seat with a seat belt | ||
| + | - Each person must use a seat belt during taxi, takeoff, and landing | ||
| + | - Person under the age of 2 may be held by another adult | ||
| + | - Parachute jumpers may sit on the floor without a belt | ||
| + | - Child may sit in a child restraint seat, if accompanied by a guardian | ||
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| + | Crewmembers At Stations (91.105) | ||
| + | - Crew must be at stations unless required to perform duties elsewhere or physiological need | ||
| + | - Keep seat belt fastened while at stations | ||
| + | - Shoulder harnesses fastened during takeoff & landing (unless unable to perform duties with it on or not equipped) | ||
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| + | Right of Way (91.113) | ||
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| + | - Aircraft in distress has right-of-way over all other aircraft | ||
| + | - Converging (same type) aircraft on the right has right-of-way | ||
| + | - Balloon has right-of-way | ||
| + | - Glider has right-of-way over airship, powered parachute, weight shift control, airplane, or rotorcraft | ||
| + | - Airship has right-of-way over powered parachute, weight shift control, airplane or rotorcraft | ||
| + | - Aircraft towing or refuling another aircraft has right-of-way over all other engine-driven aircraft | ||
| + | - Head on -- alter course to the right | ||
| + | - Overtaking -- Overtaking aircraft should alter course to the right | ||
| + | - Landing -- aircraft at a lower altitude has right-of way (however, cannot take advantage of this rule to cut in front of another aircraft) | ||
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| + | Safe Altitudes (91.119) | ||
| + | - Altitude allowing an emergency landing should a "power unit" fail | ||
| + | - Congested area: 1000 ft above highest obstacle within 2000ft of aircraft | ||
| + | - 500ft above the surface, or 500ft from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure | ||
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| ==== FAR 91 Equip, Inst, Cert (Subpart C) ==== | ==== FAR 91 Equip, Inst, Cert (Subpart C) ==== | ||