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nj!^aw ^w'-iidi I FARAIM Includes Federal Aviation Regulations Parts 1, -f. 43, 61, 67, 71, 73, 91, 97, 103^105, 119, 135, 137, 141, 142, NTSB 830 and the complete Aeronautical Information Manual • INCLUDES full-color graphics from AIM r;^ U.S. Department ofTransportation: From Title 14 ofthe Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) ASA-03-FR-AM-BK Digitized by the Internet Archive 2010 in http://www.archive.org/details/faraim200300unit C/a)O^F 0/I/<^6I IC • AIM FAR 2003 Includes Federal Aviation Regulations Parts 1, 43. 61, 67, 71, 73, 91, 97, 103, 105, 119, 135, 137, 141, 142, NTSB 830 and the complete Aeronautical Information Manual , ' • INCLUDES full-color graphics AIM fronri ' i fj U.S. DepartmentofTransportation: FromTitle 14ofthe Codeof Federal Regulations(14CFR) Updated and Published by Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. 7005 132nd Place SE WA Newcastle, 98059-3153 ASA-03-FR-AM-BK FAR/AIM (FederalAviation RegulationsandAeronauticalInformation Manual) 2003 Edition Aviation Supplies & Academics, inc. 7005 132nd Place SE Newcastle, WA 98059-3153 ©2002 ASA, Inc. This publication contains current regulations as of September 12, 2002. The AeronauticalInformation Manual\scurrentthrough August8, 2002. None ofthe material in this publication supersedes any documents, procedures, or regulations issued bythe Federal Aviation Administration. Visitthe FAA's website to review changes tothe regulations: http://av-inf0.faa.g0v/dst/reference.htm#Regulati0ns ASA does not claim copyright on any material published herein that was taken from United States government sources.The AeronauticalInformation Manual\s reprinted directlyfrom the government document as an exactfacsimile ofthe FAA publication. ASA-03-FR-AM-BK ISBN 1-56027-478-6 Printed in the United States ofAmerica 987654321 03 02 ASA2003 ASA'S 2003 FAR and AIM Series FAR/AIM FAR Flight Crew FAR AMT ASA has been supplying the standard reference of the industry, the FAR/AIM series, for more than two decades.The 2003 series continues to provide information directly from the Federal Aviation Regulations and the Aeronautical Information Manual, along with these important features: • Regulation and AIM changes are posted on the ASA website as a free download • All changes since last printing are clearly identified • Includes suggested study list of AIM paragraphs and regulations pertinent to specific pilot certificates and ratings • Indexes included for both FAR and AIM provide an alphabetized listing of subject matter for quick look-up • AIM produced with full-color graphics 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 the effective date of the AIM change is printed at the top of each updated page. It is recommended you familiarize yourself with all the changes to identify those that affect your aviation activities. Changes affecting the regulations take place daily.The Aeronautical Information Manualchanges twice a year. ASA tracks all changes and posts them as Updates on the ASA website (see the "Product Updates" page), from the pdertianitlsdaotnetohfetShpiosrbtoPoiklotthrreoguulgahtiOoncst,odbueerf3o1r,r2e0l0e3a.seViisniteatrhleyA2S00A3.weYbosuitmeafyoralso visit the FAA website at http://av-inf0.faa.g0v/dst/reference.htm#Regulati0ns to review advisory circulars. Notice of Proposed Regulations (NPRMs), current regulations, and FAA Orders and publications. You'll find a Reader Response page in the back of this book which you can fill out and mail or fax to us. We welcome your suggestions and comments, as they help generate further improvements to future editions. 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 for- warded 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 improve- ments in the regulations which affect the whole industry. FAR/AIM Comments Internet: www.asa2fly.com ASA, Inc. Fax: 425.235.0128 7005 132nd Place SE E-mail: [email protected] Newcastle, WA 98059-3153 ASA 2003 ASA 2003 VIII FAR Parts Listed in Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Location Key ALL Published in ASA's FAR/AIM, FAR-FC, and FAR-AMTbooks FAR/AIM F/4R//4//Wcombination book FAR-FC FAR forFlightCrewbook FAR-AMT FAR forAviation Maintenance Tectiniciansbook GPO Availablefronn the Government Printing Office Location Part Title A— Subchapter Definitions ALL 1 Definitions and abbreviations — Subchapter B Procedural Rules GPO 11 General rulemaking procedures FAR-AMT 13 Investigative and enforcement procedures GPO 14 Rules implementing the Equal Access to Justice Act of 1980 GPO 15 Administrative claims under FederalTort Claims Act 16 Rules of practice for Federally-assisted airport GPO enforcement proceedings GPO 17 Proceduresfor protests and contract disputes C— Subchapter Aircraft 21 Certification procedures for products and parts FAR-AMT 23 Airworthiness standards: Normal, utility acrobatic, FAR-AMT and commutercategory airplanes 25 Ainworthiness standards:Transport category airplanes FAR-FC FAR-AMT 27 Ainworthiness standards: Normal category rotorcraft GPO 29 Ainworthiness standards:Transport category rotorcraft GPO 31 Airworthiness standards: Manned free balloons FAR-AMT 33 AinA/orthiness standards: Aircraft engines 34 Fuel venting and exhaust emission requirements FAR-AMT forturbine engine powered airplanes FAR-AMT 35 Airworthiness standards: Propellers GPO 36 Noise standards: Aircrafttype and airworthiness certification FAR-AMT 39 AinA/orthiness directives 43 Maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration FAR/AIM, FAR-AMT FAR-AMT 45 identification and registration marking FAR-AMT 47 Aircraft registration GPO 49 Recording of aircrafttitles and security documents 50-59 [Reserved] ASA 2003 '^ D— Subchapter Airmen 60 [Reserved] 61 Certification: Pilots, flight instructors, and ground instructors FAR/AIM 63 Certification: Flight crewmembers otherthan pilots FAR-FC 65 Certification: Airmen otherthan flight crewmembers FAR-AMT, FAR-FC 67 Medical standards and certification FAR/AIM — Subchapter E Airspace 71 Designation of class A, class B, class C, class D, and class E airspace areas; ainA/ays; routes; and reporting points FAR/AIM 73 Special use airspace FAR/AIM 75 [Reserved] GPO 77 Objects affecting navigable airspace — Subchapter F AirTraffic and General Operating Rules 91 General operating and flight rules FAR/AIM, FAR-AMT 93 Special airtraffic rules and airporttraffic patterns GPO GPO 95 IFR altitudes 97 Standard instrument approach procedures FAR/AIM GPO 99 Security control of airtraffic 101 Moored balloons, kites, unmanned rockets and unmanned free balloons GPO 103 Ultralightvehicles FAR/AIM 105 Parachute operations FAR/AIM GPO 107 Airport security GPO 108 Airplane operatorsecurity 109 Indirect aircarriersecurity GPO — Subchapter G Air Carriers and Operatorsfor Compensation or Hire: Certification and Operations 119 Certification: Aircarriers and commercial operators FAR/AIM, FAR-AMT 121 Operating requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental operations FAR-FC, FAR-AMT (Subparts J & Lonly) 125 Certification and operations: Airplanes having a seating capacity of 20 or more passengers ora maximum payload capacity of 6,000 pounds or more; and rules governing persons on board such aircraft FAR-AMT 129 Operations: Foreign aircarriers and foreign operators of U.S.-registered aircraft engaged in common carriage GPO 133 Rotorcraft external-load operations GPO 135 Operating requirements: Commuterand on demand operations and rules governing persons on board such aircraft FAR/AIM, FAR-AMT 137 Agricultural aircraftoperations FAR/AIM 139 Certification and operations: Land airports serving certain aircarriers GPO ASA 2003 : Subchapter H—Schools and Other Certificated Agencies 40 [Reserved] 1 FAR/AIM 141 Pilot schools 142 Training centers FAR/AIM 43 [Reserved] 1 FAR-AMT 145 Repairstations 147 Aviation maintenance technician schools FAR-AMT Subchapter I—Airports GPO 150 Airport noise compatibility planning GPO 151 Federal aid to airports GPO 152 Airport aid program GPO 155 Release of airport propertyfrom surplus property disposal restrictions GPO 156 State block grant pilot program 157 Notice ofconstruction, alteration, activation, GPO and deactivation of airports GPO 158 Passengerfacility charges (PFCs) GPO 161 Notice and approval of airport noise and access restrictions 169 Expenditure of Federal funds for nonmilitary airports or GPO air navigation facilities thereon — Subchapter J Navigational Facilities 170 Establishment and discontinuance criteriafor airtraffic GPO control services and navigational facilities GPO 171 Non-Federal navigation facilities K— Subchapter Administrative Regulations FAR-AMT 183 Representatives ofthe Administrator 185 Testimony by employees and production of records in GPO legal proceedings, and service of legal process and pleadings GPO 187 Fees GPO 189 Use of Federal Aviation Administration communications system GPO 191 Protection of sensitive security information Subchapters Lthrough M [Reserved] — Subchapter N War Risk Insurance GPO 198 Aviation insurance ASA 2003 XI FAR/AIM (FederalAviation RegulationsandAeronauticalInformation Manual) 2003 Edition Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. 7005 132nd Place SE Newcastle, WA 98059-3153 ©2002 ASA, Inc. This publication contains current regulations as of September 12, 2002. The AeronauticalInformation Manual\s currentthrough August 8, 2002. None ofthe material in this publication supersedes any documents, procedures, or regulations issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. Visitthe FAA's website to review changes to the regulations: http://av-inf0.faa.g0v/dst/reference.htm#Regulati0ns ASA does notclaim copyright on any material published herein thatwastaken from United States government sources.The AeronauticalInformation Manualis reprinted directly from the government document as an exactfacsimile ofthe FAA publication. ASA-03-FR-AM-BK ISBN 1-56027-478-6 Printed in the United States ofAmerica 987654321 03 02 ASA2003

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