Overview of FAA Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules Training by Tonex
This training course by Tonex provides a comprehensive overview of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the regulations and guidelines governing general aviation operations, ensuring compliance and safety.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the fundamental principles of FAA Part 91 regulations.
- Learn the requirements for aircraft operation, maintenance, and airworthiness.
- Gain insight into airspace classification and operating limitations.
- Acquire knowledge of flight rules, including visual flight rules (VFR) and instrument flight rules (IFR).
- Familiarize with emergency procedures and safety protocols outlined in Part 91.
Audience: This course is designed for aviation professionals, including pilots, flight operations personnel, aviation managers, and regulatory compliance officers seeking a comprehensive understanding of FAA Part 91 regulations.
Course Outlines:
Module 1: Introduction to FAA Part 91 Regulations
- Overview of Part 91 regulations
- Historical context and evolution
- Key terms and definitions
- Regulatory framework
- Compliance requirements
- Enforcement procedures
Module 2: Aircraft Operations and Airworthiness
- Aircraft registration and certification
- Maintenance standards and inspection procedures
- Airworthiness directives and compliance
- Operational limitations
- Minimum equipment requirements
- Weight and balance considerations
Module 3: Airspace Classification and Operating Limitations
- Classification of airspace
- Special use airspace and restrictions
- Operating limitations in controlled airspace
- Operating limitations in uncontrolled airspace
- Entry requirements for various airspace classes
- Communication requirements and procedures
Module 4: Flight Rules: VFR and IFR
- Principles of Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
- Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) procedures
- Weather minimums for VFR and IFR operations
- Equipment requirements for VFR and IFR flights
- Navigation and communication procedures
- Clearance and routing procedures
Module 5: Emergency Procedures and Safety Protocols
- Emergency preparedness and response
- Decision-making during in-flight emergencies
- Emergency equipment and procedures
- Reporting requirements for incidents and accidents
- Safety management systems (SMS)
- Human factors in aviation safety
Module 6: Case Studies and Practical Applications
- Analysis of real-world scenarios
- Application of Part 91 regulations
- Operational challenges and solutions
- Risk management strategies
- Compliance audits and inspections
- Continuous improvement processes