CAX Regulations
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Part 61 Regulations10 Topics
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§61.129 Aeronautical experience
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§61.19 Duration of pilot certificates
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§61.3 Requeriments for certificates
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§61.23 Medical Certificates: Requirement and Duration
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§61.31 Type Rating and additional training requirements
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§61.51 Pilot Logbooks
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§61.56 Flight Review
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§61.57 Recent flight experience: Pilot in command
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§61.60 Change of address
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§61.133 Commercial pilot privileges and limitations
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§61.129 Aeronautical experience
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Part 91 Regulations27 Topics
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§91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command
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§91.7 Civil aircraft airworthiness
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§91.15 Dropping objects
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§91.21 Portable electronic devices
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§91.103 Preflight action
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§91.105 Flight crewmembers at stations
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§91.107 Use of safety belts and shoulder harnesses
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§91.109 Flight instruction; Simulated instrument flight
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§91.111 Operating near other aircraft
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§91.113 Right-of-way rules: Except water operations
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§91.117 Aircraft speed
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§91.119 Minimum safe altitudes: General
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§91.121 Altimeter settings
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§91.123 Compliance with ATC clearances and instructions
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§91.144 Temporary restriction on flight operations during abnormally high barometric pressure conditions
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§91.151 Fuel requirements for flight in VFR conditions
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§91.155 Basic VFR weather minimums
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§ 91.157 Special VFR weather minimums
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§91.159 VFR cruising altitude or flight level
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§91.205 Instrument and equipment requirements
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§91.207 Emergency locator transmitters
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§91.209 Aircraft lights
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§91.211 Supplemental oxygen
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§ 91.215 ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment and use
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§91.321 Carriage of candidates in elections
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§91.409 Inspections
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§91.413 ATC transponder tests and inspections
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§91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command
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Common Carriage vs PVT Carriage1 Quiz
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References
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§91.409 Inspections
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no person may operate an aircraft unless, within the preceding 12 calendar months, it has had –
(1) An annual inspection in accordance with part 43 of this chapter and has been approved for return to service by a person authorized by § 43.7 of this chapter; or
(2) An inspection for the issuance of an airworthiness certificate in accordance with part 21 of this chapter.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no person may operate an aircraft carrying any person (other than a crewmember) for hire, and no person may give flight instruction for hire in an aircraft which that person provides, unless within the preceding 100 hours of time in service the aircraft has received an annual or 100-hour inspection and been approved for return to service in accordance with part 43 of this chapter or has received an inspection for the issuance of an airworthiness certificate in accordance with part 21 of this chapter. The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours while en route to reach a place where the inspection can be done. The excess time used to reach a place where the inspection can be done must be included in computing the next 100 hours of time in service.
(c) Paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section do not apply to –
(1) An aircraft that carries a special flight permit, a current experimental certificate, or a light-sport or provisional airworthiness certificate;