Oral Review Flashcards
Discuss commercial pilot operations
Part 61 allows commercial pilot to operate for hire
Does not allow you to act as commercial operator
Part 119.1 list operations that do not require “Operating Certificate” FBSNAPCT
Define Common Carriage
Carriage of passengers or cargo as a result of advertising the availability of carriage to the public.
Define Holding out
Implies offering to the public carriage of persons or property
Part 119
Certification: Ari carriers and Commercial operators
Part 121
Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations
Part 125
Certifications and Operations: Airplanes having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more.
Part 135
Operating Requirements: Commuter and On-Demand Operations
Part 137
Agricultural Aircraft Operations
If a pilot certificate were accidently lost or destroyed, a pilot could continue to exercise privileges of that certificate provided he/she follows that specific procedure?
An application for replacement per part 61 to DOT FAA
and a facsimile may be issued which is valid for 60 days
With respect to certification , privileges, and limitations of airmen, define the terms “Category,” “Class” and “Type.
Category - broad classification of aircraft: airplane, rotorcraft, glider, etc.
Class- Similar operating characteristics SEL/MEL
Type - a specific make and basic model of aircraft