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What does FAR Part 61 primarily regulate?
What does FAR Part 61 primarily regulate?
- Operation of airports
- Medical standards for pilots
- Certification of pilots and flight instructors (correct)
- Airworthiness of aircraft
Under what regulation is the legality of carrying drugs in civil aircraft addressed?
Under what regulation is the legality of carrying drugs in civil aircraft addressed?
- 14 CFR Part 67
- 14 CFR Part 139
- 14 CFR Part 91.19 (correct)
- 14 CFR Part 61.15
Who determines if an aircraft is airworthy according to FAR Part 91.7?
Who determines if an aircraft is airworthy according to FAR Part 91.7?
- The pilot in command (correct)
- The air traffic controller
- The aircraft manufacturer
- The flight instructor
What does 14 CFR Part 67 establish for aviation personnel?
What does 14 CFR Part 67 establish for aviation personnel?
Which organization is tasked with promoting the safe and orderly growth of international aviation?
Which organization is tasked with promoting the safe and orderly growth of international aviation?
What are Open Skies Agreements primarily designed to facilitate?
What are Open Skies Agreements primarily designed to facilitate?
Which of the following is a disqualifying condition under 14 CFR Part 67?
Which of the following is a disqualifying condition under 14 CFR Part 67?
Which of the following management positions is specifically mentioned under 14 CFR Part 121?
Which of the following management positions is specifically mentioned under 14 CFR Part 121?
What document standardized rules for international air travel in 1929?
What document standardized rules for international air travel in 1929?
Which part of the Federal Aviation Regulations deals with the certification of ground instructors?
Which part of the Federal Aviation Regulations deals with the certification of ground instructors?
What is the primary focus of 14 CFR Part 139?
What is the primary focus of 14 CFR Part 139?
Which medical condition is explicitly mentioned as disqualifying under 14 CFR Part 67?
Which medical condition is explicitly mentioned as disqualifying under 14 CFR Part 67?
What is the main purpose of Open Skies Agreements?
What is the main purpose of Open Skies Agreements?
What does 14 CFR Part 61.53 prohibit?
What does 14 CFR Part 61.53 prohibit?
Which document outlines accident and incident reporting requirements in aviation?
Which document outlines accident and incident reporting requirements in aviation?
Who was the first individual to break the sound barrier?
Who was the first individual to break the sound barrier?
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FAR Part 91.7
FAR Part 91.7
The pilot in command is responsible for deciding if an aircraft is airworthy.
14 CFR Part 61
14 CFR Part 61
This part deals with pilot, flight instructor, and ground instructor certification.
14 CFR Part 91.19
14 CFR Part 91.19
Prohibits carrying illegal drugs on civil aircraft.
Paris Convention (1919)
Paris Convention (1919)
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Warsaw Convention (1929)
Warsaw Convention (1929)
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ICAO objectives
ICAO objectives
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Open Skies Agreements
Open Skies Agreements
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14 CFR Part 141
14 CFR Part 141
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Who decides if an aircraft is airworthy?
Who decides if an aircraft is airworthy?
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What is the role of FAR Part 61?
What is the role of FAR Part 61?
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What does FAR Part 91.19 prohibit?
What does FAR Part 91.19 prohibit?
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What did the Paris Convention establish?
What did the Paris Convention establish?
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What does 14 CFR Part 67 cover?
What does 14 CFR Part 67 cover?
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Study Notes
14 CFR Parts and Regulations
- 14 CFR Part 1: Defines general aviation terms and abbreviations
- 14 CFR Part 61: Governs pilot certification, flight instructors, and ground instructors
- 14 CFR Part 91.7: Pilot in command determines aircraft airworthiness
- 14 CFR Part 91.19: Prohibits illegal drug carriage in civil aircraft
- 14 CFR Part 67: Covers medical standards and certifications for pilots and air traffic controllers
- 14 CFR Part 67: Establishes medical requirements for aviation personnel.
- 14 CFR Part 61.53: Prohibits flying when unable to meet medical certification standards
- 14 CFR Part 61.15: Explains the impact of drug/alcohol convictions on pilot certification
- 14 CFR Part 91.17: Specifies rules for pilot alcohol/drug consumption
- 14 CFR Part 139: Applies to airport certification and operations for air carriers
- 14 CFR Part 121: Includes the Operations Manual and Maintenance Control Manual
International Conventions and Agreements
- Paris Convention (1919): Established international air navigation guidelines
- Warsaw Convention (1929): Standardized international air travel rules, especially passenger liability
- ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization): Aims to promote safe and orderly international aviation growth
- Open Skies Agreements: Allow unrestricted international air services between countries
Aviation Safety
- Aviation Medical Examiner (AME): Examines pilots to ensure they meet vision requirements
- Disqualifying conditions (14 CFR Part 67): Includes epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and cardiovascular issues
- Accident and Incident Reporting: 49 CFR Report 830 mandates requirements
Space Exploration and Aviation
- Robert H. Goddard, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, and Hermann Oberth: Important contributors to rocketry
- Chuck Yeager: First to break the sound barrier
- Mercury Program: Aimed to put humans in orbit and test spaceflights
- Valentina Tereshkova (Soviet Union): First woman in space
- Sputnik (Soviet Union): Launched in space, marking the beginning of the Space Race
- Yuri Gagarin (Soviet Union): First man in space
- Alan Shepard (USA): early space pioneer
- Space Race: Competition between USA and USSR
- Cosmonauts (Soviet): Soviet space pilots.
- Neil Armstrong (USA): First man to walk on the moon
- Sally Ride (USA): First American woman in space
- Wright Brothers: First flight - December 17,1903
- Charles Lindbergh: Transcontinental flight, saving the airmail industry
- Douglas DC-3: First modern airliner
- Commercial Space Transportation: privately operated space launches and reentries
- 14 CFR Part 141: Regulates pilot schools
- 14 CFR Part 121: Management, Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, and Director of Maintenance.
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This quiz explores key regulations and parts of the 14 CFR, focusing on aviation terms, pilot certification, medical standards, and drug regulations. Each section of the CFR is essential for understanding aviation protocols and ensuring safety in the skies. Test your knowledge on these vital aspects of aviation law.