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As the most accurate and reliable regulatory reference on the market for aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs), this collection of AMT-related Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) from Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations clearly marks all changes from the previous year. Additional AMT references include some of the most often used FAA Advisory Circular publications and FAA Orders, which makes this the most comprehensive regulations book available for aviation technician and repair centers. Also including an AMT-related index, this edition additionally offers access to a free e-mail and downloads service that posts FAR updates throughout the year.

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Date de parution 01 août 2013
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EAN13 9781560279990
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 16 Mo

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Federal aviation regulations For aviation MaintenanCe teCHniCians Rues for AMTs, Maîntenance Operatîons, and Repaîr Shops
U.S. Department of Transportatîon From Tîte 14 of the Code of Federa Reguatîons
Updated and Pubîshed by
Avîatîon Suppîes & Academîcs, Inc. Newcaste, Washîngton
FAR-AMT (Federal Aviation Regulations for Aviation Maintenance Technicians) 2014 Edition
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. 7005 132nd Place SE Newcastle, Washington 98059-3153
© 2013 Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. This publication contains current regulations as of June 12, 2013. None of the material in this publication supersedes any documents, procedures, or regulations issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.
ASA does not claim copyright on any material published herein that was taken from United States government sources.
Visit the FAA’s website to review changes to the regulations: http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/faa_regulations/
Visit ASA’s website to sign-up for free FAR/AIM Update subscription service: http://www.asa2fly.com/farupdate
Also visit ASA’s website for a Reader Resource page with a link to download a copy of Appendix 1 from FAA-G-8082-19, the FAA’sInspection Authorization Information Guide:http://www.asa2fly/reader/faramt
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Introduction 2014 FAR/AIMFAR for Flight CrewFAR for AMT ASA has been supplying the standard reference of the industry, the FAR/AIM series, for three decades. The 2014 series continues to provide information directly from the Federal Aviation Regulations and the Aeronautical Information Manual.
Each regulation Part is preceded by a table of contents. Changes since last year’s printing are identified on Page v and in the table of contents for each regulation Part (in bold and marked with an asterisk), as well as within the text for quick reference (changed text is indicated with a bold line in the margin). In the AIM, changes are explained in lists at the beginning, and with bold lines in the margins. It is recommended you familiarize yourself with all the changes to identify those that affect your aviation activities.
Changes affecting the regulations can take place daily; the AIM changes every 6 months. ASA tracks all changes and offers you two options for freeUpdates: UpdatesarepostedontheASAwebsitethatyoucandownloadforfreego towww.asa2fly.com/farupdate YoumaysignuponourwebsiteforASAsfreeservicetohaveUpdatenoticesautomaticallyemailed to you
Visit the FAA website atwww.faa.govto review Advisory Circulars (AC), Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), current regulations, FSDO contact details, and FAA Orders and publications. Pilots operating internationally should be familiar with Customs and Border Patrol regulations, which can be found at www.cbp.gov.
Although ASA is not a government agency, and we do not write the regulations or the AIM, we do work closely with the FAA. Questions or concerns can be forwarded to our attention, and we will in turn pass the comments on to the FAA. They are interested in user-feedback and your comments could foster improvements in the regulations which affect the entire industry.
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Summary of Changes Since June 2012
Part 1 CorrectedthetitleofthepublicationAmericanAirAlmanactoitscurrenttitleAirAlmanac.Part 21 §21.93:amendedthenoisecertiîcationstandardsforissuingtypeandairworthinesscertiîcatesforthetiltrotor. iîcacertthesedegshcnaofitnocaiîrtcee-ypttoqerstcudorpdetsoanauirementisppilactn§9.12§7,.121:01vire required to show compliance only for the change and areas affected by the change. Parts 34, 45 Amendedtheemissionstandardsforturbineenginepoweredairplanes,revisesthestandardsforoxidesofnitrogen and test procedures for exhaust emissions, and for the identification and marking requirements for engines. Part 35 Amendedtheairworthinessstandardsforairplanepropellerstorequireasafetyanalysistoidentifyapropellercritical part.
Part 43 Removedfromthepreventivemaintenancecategorythetaskofupdatingdatabasesusedinself-contained,front-panel or pedestal-mounted navigation equipment. Further, the FAA added text to the maintenance regulations that describes which equipment and, under which conditions, may have aeronautical databases updated by pilots as a non-maintenance function.
Part 91 TheFAAdeterminedthatafullightprohibitionisnolongernecessaryforErbilandSulaymaniyahInternationalAirports in Northern Iraq, and this action will allow flights to be conducted provided that certain measures are taken.
Part 121 §121.1500:addedterminationcriteriaandanexpirationdatetoSpecialFederalAviationRegulation111,whichtemporarily authorizes variances from existing standards related to the provisioning of supplemental oxygen inside lavatories.
Note:Changes affecting the regulations can take place daily, and the AIM changes every six months. ASA tracks all changes and posts them on the ASA website so you always have the most current information. To view the rules currently in effect and to have Update notices automatically emailed to you, visit:www.asa2fly.com/farupdate
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FAR Parts Listed in Titles 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations
Location Key ALL ................. Published in ASA’sFAR/AIM, FAR-FC,andFAR-AMTbooks FAR/AIM.........FAR/AIMcombination book FAR-FC ..........FAR for Flight Crewbook FAR-AMT........FAR for Aviation Maintenance Technicianbook FAA................. Available at www.faa.gov
14 CFR Aeronautics and Space  Part Title Location  Subchapter A—Definitions  1 Definitions and abbreviations........................................................................................................................ALL  3 General requirements.......................................................................................................................... FAR-AMT  Subchapter B—Procedural Rules  11 General rulemaking procedures................................................................................................................... FAA  13 Investigative and enforcement procedures ......................................................................................... FAR-AMT  14 Rules implementing the Equal Access to Justice Act of 1980 ..................................................................... FAA  15 Administrative claims under Federal Tort Claims Act................................................................................... FAA  16 Rules of practice for Federally-assisted airport enforcement proceedings.................................................. FAA  17 Procedures for protests and contract disputes............................................................................................. FAA  Subchapter C—Aircraft  21 Certification procedures for products and parts.................................................................................. FAR-AMT  23 Airworthiness standards: Normal, utility, acrobatic, and commuter category airplanes ..................... FAR-AMT  25 Airworthiness standards: Transport category airplanes............................................................................... FAA  26 Continued airworthiness and safety improvements for transport category airplanes......................... FAR-AMT  27 Airworthiness standards: Normal category rotorcraft ......................................................................... FAR-AMT  29 Airworthiness standards: Transport category rotorcraft............................................................................... FAA  31 Airworthiness standards: Manned free balloons.......................................................................................... FAA  33 Airworthiness standards: Aircraft engines .......................................................................................... FAR-AMT  34 Fuel venting and exhaust emission requirements for turbine engine powered airplanes ................... FAR-AMT  35 Airworthiness standards: Propellers ................................................................................................... FAR-AMT  36 Noise standards: Aircraft type and airworthiness certification..................................................................... FAA  39 Airworthiness directives....................................................................................................................... FAR-AMT  43 Maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration ..................................... FAR/AIM, FAR-AMT  45 Identification and registration marking ................................................................................................ FAR-AMT  47 Aircraft registration.............................................................................................................................. FAR-AMT  49 Recording of aircraft titles and security documents..................................................................................... FAA 50-59[Reserved]
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 Subchapter D—Airmen  60 Flight simulation training device initial and continuing qualification and use ............................................... FAA  61 Certification: Pilots, flight instructors, and ground instructors.............................................................. FAR/AIM  63 Certification: Flight crewmembers other than pilots............................................................................... FAR-FC  65 Certification: Airmen other than flight crewmembers........................................................... FAR-AMT, FAR-FC  67 Medical standards and certification...................................................................................................... FAR/AIM  Subchapter E—Airspace  71 Designation of class A, B, C, D, and E airspace areas; air traffic service routes; and reporting points................................................................................... FAR/AIM  73 Special use airspace............................................................................................................................ FAR/AIM  75[Reserved]  77 Safe, efficient use, and preservation of the navigable airspace................................................................... FAA  Subchapter F—Air Traffic and General Operating Rules  91 General operating and flight rules....................................................................... ALL (FAR-FC Subpart K only)  93 Special air traffic rules.................................................................................................................................. FAA  95 IFR altitudes.................................................................................................................................................. FAA  97 Standard instrument procedures.......................................................................................................... FAR/AIM  99 Security control of air traffic.......................................................................................................................... FAA  101 Moored balloons, kites, amateur rockets and unmanned free balloons....................................................... FAA  103 Ultralight vehicles ................................................................................................................................. FAR/AIM  105 Parachute operations ........................................................................................................................... FAR/AIM 106-109[Reserved]  Subchapter G—Air Carriers and Operators for Compensation or Hire: Certification and Operations 110GeneralRequirements..................................................................................................................................ALL 111-116[Reserved]  117 Flight and Duty Limitations and Rest Requirements: Flightcrew Members.......................... FAR/AIM, FAR-FC  118[Reserved]  119 Certification: Air carriers and commercial operators.....................................................................................ALL  120 Drug and alcohol testing program.......................................................................................................... FAR-FC  121 Operating requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental operations ........................................................FAR-FC, FAR-AMT (Subparts J, L, Z, AA, DD)  125 Certification and operations: Airplanes having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers or a maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more; and rules governing persons on board such aircraft ....................................................................................................................... FAR-AMT  129 Operations: Foreign air carriers and foreign operators of U.S.-registered aircraft engaged in common carriage....................................................................................................................................... FAA  133 Rotorcraft external-load operations.............................................................................................................. FAA  135 Operating requirements: Commuter and on-demand operations and rules governing persons on board such aircraft...................................................................................................................ALL  136 Commercial air tours and national parks air tour management ........................................................... FAR/AIM  137 Agricultural aircraft operations.............................................................................................................. FAR/AIM  139 Certification of airports................................................................................................................................. FAA  Subchapter H—Schools and Other Certificated Agencies  140[Reserved]  141 Pilot schools ......................................................................................................................................... FAR/AIM  142 Training centers.................................................................................................................................... FAR/AIM  143[Reserved]  145 Repair stations..................................................................................................................................... FAR-AMT  147 Aviation maintenance technician schools ........................................................................................... FAR-AMT
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 Subchapter I—Airports 150 Airport noise compatibility planning ............................................................................................................. FAA 151 Federal aid to airports...................................................................................................................................FAA 152 Airport aid program....................................................................................................................................... FAA 153 Airport operations......................................................................................................................................... FAA 155 Release of airport property from surplus property disposal restrictions ...................................................... FAA 156 State block grant pilot program .................................................................................................................... FAA 157 Notice of construction, alteration, activation, and deactivation of airports................................................... FAA 158 Passenger facility charges (PFCs)............................................................................................................... FAA 161 Notice and approval of airport noise and access restrictions ...................................................................... FAA 169 Expenditure of Federal funds for nonmilitary airports or air navigation facilities thereon ............................ FAA  Subchapter J—Navigational Facilities 170 Establishment and discontinuance criteria for air traffic control services and navigational facilities........... FAA 171 Non-Federal navigation facilities.................................................................................................................. FAA  Subchapter K—Administrative Regulations 183 Representatives of the Administrator .................................................................................................. FAR-AMT 185 Testimony by employees and production of records in legal proceedings, and service of legal process and pleadings...................................................................................................................... FAA 187 Fees.............................................................................................................................................................. FAA 189 Use of Federal Aviation Administration communications system................................................................. FAA 193 Protection of voluntarily submitted information ............................................................................................ FAA  Subchapters L through M[Reserved]  Subchapter N—War Risk Insurance 198 Aviation insurance ........................................................................................................................................ FAA 199[Reserved]
49 CFR Transportation  Subtitle B—Other Regulations Pertaining to Transportation  175 Hazardous materials: Carriage by aircraft.............................................................................................. FAR-FC  830 Notification and reporting of aircraft accidents or incidents and overdue aircraft, and preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records ............................................................. FAR/AIM  1544 Aircraft operator security: Air carriers and commercial operators.......................................................... FAR-FC  1552 Flight schools........................................................................................................................................ FAR/AIM
Pilots operating internationally should be familiar with Customs and Border Patrol regulations, which can be found atwww.cbp.gov.
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