11-16-21 Flashcards
Where is the list of Medical Conditions that may disqualify you from obtaining a Medical Certificate
Standards for Medical certificate is in Part 67,
Requirements for obtaining medical certificates Part 61
What requirements must be met to fly under BasicMed
Hold a U.S. Drivers License
Held or Holding a medical certificate issued by the FAA at any point after July 14, 2006
Answer the health questions on the Comprehensive Medical Examination and have a Physician complete it
Have a Physician
Take a BasicMed online medical course
What limitations apply when flying under the BasicMed?
can’t fly with more than Five Passengers
can’t fly aircraft over 6,000’ takeoff weight
can’t fly aircraft with more then six seats
can’t fly faster 250kts and can’t fly above 18,000’ MSL
can’t fly for compensation or hire
What is required to maintain BasicMed privileges?
Physical Examination every 24 calendar months
Be treated by a license physician
Complete online medical course every 24 calendar months
Extra Documents are required on board aircraft prior to flight
Compass Deviation Card
External Data Plate/Serial Number
What is an Airworthiness Certificate?
FAA issued certificate that proves aircraft meets minimum design requirements, manufacture requirements, and is safe for flight
Standard vs. Special Airworthiness Certificate
Standard Airworthiness Certificate is issued for Normal, Utility, Acrobatic, Commuter, or transport category aircraft
Special Airworthiness Certificate is issued to primary, restricted, limited, or light sport aircraft
What is an Experimental Airworthiness Certificate?
Airworthiness Certificate issued to aircraft that do not have type certificate or conform to a type certificate, but is safe for operation.
What two conditions must be met, for a aircraft to be considered airworthy?
Aircraft conforms to type certificate data sheet, supplemental type certificate, and field-approved alterations
Aircraft must be in a condition for safe operation
How does an aircraft conform to type design and is in condition for safe flight
Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, repairs, and alterations must be performed in accordance with Parts 21, 43 , and 91. Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, repairs, and Alterations must be appropriately logged and approved for return to service in the maintenance logs.
Aircraft must be registered in the U.S.
A through Preflight Inspection to approve that aircraft is in a condition for safe flight