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Overview of FAA General Operations (FAA Part 91) Training by Tonex

Overview of FAA General Operations is a 2-day course where participants learn the regulatory framework of FAA Part 91 as well identify key operational requirements and exemptions under Part 91.

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Part 91 refers to Part 91 of Title 14 of the FAA Code of Federal Regulations, which are a set of guidelines for general aviation operations.

These guidelines are essential for owners, operators, and flight schools and influence operations for private jet charter, fractional ownership and aircraft management.

But these days, the general operations oOverview of FAA General Operations (FAA Part 91)f the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) encompasses much more than enforcing safety regulations for general aviation.

Today, the FAA does everything from directing air traffic to protecting the public during space launches. People are often surprised to learn that the FAA’s safety objectives are extended into space. However, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the FAA’s Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC).

The FAA has also taken the lead on developing and maintaining the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen).

The Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) is a large-scale FAA initiative to modernize the U.S. National Airspace System (NAS).

An important thing to know about the FAA is that it’s not a staid federal agency stuck in routine. The FAA is evolving along with technological advances. This is made clear with its overseeing of mushrooming commercial space operations as well as its concern over safety for the environment.

In February, the FAA released a final rule to reduce carbon pollution emitted by most large airplanes flying in U.S. airspace. The rule requires incorporating improved fuel-efficient technologies for airplanes manufactured after Jan. 1, 2028, and for subsonic jet airplanes and large turboprop and propeller airplanes that are not yet certified.

The objective here is to ensure the manufacture of more fuel-efficient airplanes, reduce carbon pollution, and reach our goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

Overview of FAA General Operations Training Course by Tonex

This comprehensive course provides an in-depth understanding of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 91 regulations governing general flight operations. Participants will gain insights into regulatory compliance, operational procedures, and safety protocols essential for conducting flight operations under Part 91.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the regulatory framework of FAA Part 91.
  • Identify key operational requirements and exemptions under Part 91.
  • Implement best practices for compliance with Part 91 regulations.
  • Enhance safety measures and risk management strategies in general aviation operations.
  • Navigate complex scenarios and decision-making processes within the scope of Part 91.

Audience: This course is designed for aviation professionals, including pilots, flight operations managers, aviation safety officers, regulatory compliance personnel, and anyone involved in general aviation operations governed by FAA Part 91 regulations.

Course Outlines:

Module 1: Introduction to FAA Part 91

  • Overview of FAA regulatory structure
  • Evolution of Part 91 regulations
  • Distinction between Part 91 and other FAA regulations
  • Legal authority and scope of Part 91
  • Historical context and amendments
  • Regulatory compliance challenges

Module 2: Part 91 Subparts and Applicability

  • Subpart A: General
  • Subpart B: Flight Rules
  • Subpart C: Equipment, Instrument, and Certificate Requirements
  • Subpart D: Special Flight Operations
  • Subpart E: Maintenance
  • Subpart F: Large and Turbine-Powered Multiengine Airplanes

Module 3: Flight Rules and Restrictions

  • Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
  • Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
  • Altitude restrictions
  • Speed restrictions
  • Airspace restrictions
  • Special use airspace

Module 4: Aircraft Maintenance and Inspections

  • Maintenance requirements
  • Inspections intervals
  • Airworthiness directives (ADs)
  • Service bulletins (SBs)
  • Aircraft logbooks and records
  • Maintenance documentation standards

Module 5: Operational Procedures and Responsibilities

  • Pilot qualifications
  • Pilot in command (PIC) responsibilities
  • Crew resource management (CRM)
  • Operational control
  • Flight planning and navigation
  • Communication procedures

Module 6: Safety Management and Risk Mitigation

  • Hazard identification
  • Risk assessment
  • Safety management systems (SMS)
  • Safety reporting and investigation
  • Emergency response planning
  • Continuous improvement and safety culture

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