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| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.1 Applicability. | FAA | This part prescribes the requirements for issuing the following certificates and associated ratings and the general operating rules for the holders of those certificates and ratings: (a) Air-traffic control-tower operators. (b) Aircraft dispatchers. (c) Mechanics. (d) Repairmen. (e) Parachute riggers. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.18 Written tests: Cheating or other unauthorized conduct. | FAA | [Docket 4086, 30 FR 2196, Feb. 18, 1965] | (a) Except as authorized by the Administrator, no person may— (1) Copy, or intentionally remove, a written test under this part; (2) Give to another, or receive from another, any part or copy of that test; (3) Give help on that test to, or receive help on that test from, any person during the period that test is being given; (4) Take any part of that test in behalf of another person; (5) Use any material or aid during the period that test is being given; or (6) Intentionally cause, assist, or participate in any act prohibited by this paragraph. (b) No person who commits an act prohibited by paragraph (a) of this section is eligible for any airman or ground instructor certificate or rating under this chapter for a period of 1 year after the date of that act. In addition, the commission of that act is a basis for suspending or revoking any airman or ground instructor certificate or rating held by that person. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.19 Retesting after failure. | FAA | [Docket 16383, 43 FR 22640, May 25, 1978] | An applicant for a written, oral, or practical test for a certificate and rating, or for an additional rating under this part, may apply for retesting— (a) After 30 days after the date the applicant failed the test; or (b) Before the 30 days have expired if the applicant presents a signed statement from an airman holding the certificate and rating sought by the applicant, certifying that the airman has given the applicant additional instruction in each of the subjects failed and that the airman considers the applicant ready for retesting. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.20 [Reserved] | FAA | |||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.13 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.21 Change of address. | FAA | [Docket 10536, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970] | Within 30 days after any change in his permanent mailing address, the holder of a certificate issued under this part shall notify the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Airman Certification Branch, Post Office Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, in writing, of his new address. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.14 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.23 Incorporation by reference. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2021-0237; Amdt. 65-63, 87 FR 31414, May 24, 2022, as amended by Docket FAA-2022-1463; Amdt. 65-64, 89 FR 22520, Apr. 1, 2024; Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35218, July 24, 2025] | Certain material is incorporated by reference into this part with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. This material is available for inspection at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Contact FAA, Training and Certification Group, 202-267-1100, ACSPTSinquiries@faa.gov. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, email fr.inspection@nara.gov, or go to www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations. The material may be obtained from the source in the following paragraph of this section. (a) Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20591, 866-835-5322, www.faa.gov/training_testing. (1) FAA-S-8081-10E, Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test Standards, November 2023; IBR approved for § 65.59. (2) FAA-S-8081-25C, Parachute Rigger Practical Test Standards, November 2023; IBR approved for §§ 65.115, 65.119, and 65.123. (3) FAA-S-ACS-1, Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Airman Certification Standards, November 1, 2021; IBR approved for §§ 65.75, 65.79, and 65.107. (b) [Reserved] | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.3 Certification of foreign airmen other than flight crewmembers. | FAA | [Docket 65-28, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982] | A person who is neither a U.S. citizen nor a resident alien is issued a certificate under subpart D of this part, outside the United States, only when the Administrator finds that the certificate is needed for the operation or continued airworthiness of a U.S.-registered civil aircraft. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.11 Application and issue. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-9, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966; Amdt. 65-28, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982; Amdt. 65-49, 72 FR 18559, Apr. 12, 2007; Amdt. 65-56, 79 FR 74611, Dec. 16, 2014] | (a) Application for a certificate and appropriate class rating, or for an additional rating, under this part must be made on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Administrator. Each person who applies for airmen certification services to be administered outside the United States or for any certificate or rating issued under this part must show evidence that the fee prescribed in appendix A of part 187 of this chapter has been paid. (b) Except for FAA Credential holders with tower ratings, an applicant who meets the requirements of this part is entitled to an appropriate certificate and rating. (c) Unless authorized by the Administrator, a person whose air traffic control tower operator, mechanic, or parachute rigger certificate is suspended may not apply for any rating to be added to that certificate during the period of suspension. (d) Unless the order of revocation provides otherwise— (1) A person whose air traffic control tower operator, aircraft dispatcher, or parachute rigger certificate is revoked may not apply for the same kind of certificate for 1 year after the date of revocation; and (2) A person whose mechanic or repairman certificate is revoked may not apply for either of those kinds of certificates for 1 year after the date of revocation. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.12 Offenses involving alcohol or drugs. | FAA | [Docket 21956, 50 FR 15379, Apr. 17, 1985, as amended by Amdt. 65-34, 54 FR 34330, Aug. 18, 1989] | (a) A conviction for the violation of any Federal or state statute relating to the growing, processing, manufacture, sale, disposition, possession, transportation, or importation of narcotic drugs, marihuana, or depressant or stimulant drugs or substances is grounds for— (1) Denial of an application for any certificate or rating issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of final conviction; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate or rating issued under this part. (b) The commission of an act prohibited by § 91.19(a) of this chapter is grounds for— (1) Denial of an application for a certificate or rating issued under this part for a period of up to 1 year after the date of that act; or (2) Suspension or revocation of any certificate or rating issued under this part. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.13 Temporary certificate. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-23, 43 FR 22640, May 25, 1978] | A certificate and ratings effective for a period of not more than 120 days may be issued to a qualified applicant, pending review of his application and supplementary documents and the issue of the certificate and ratings for which he applied. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.14 [Reserved] | FAA | |||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.15 Duration of certificates. | FAA | [Docket 22052, 47 FR 35693, Aug. 16, 1982, as amended by Amdt. 65-51, 73 FR 10668, Feb. 28, 2008; Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35218, July 24, 2025] | (a) Except for repairman certificates issued in accordance with § 65.101, a certificate or rating issued under this part is effective until it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked. (b) Unless it is sooner surrendered, suspended, or revoked, a repairman certificate issued in accordance with § 65.101 is effective until the holder is relieved from the duties for which the holder was employed and certificated. (c) The holder of a certificate issued under this part that is suspended, revoked, or no longer effective shall return it to the Administrator. (d) Except for temporary certificates issued under § 65.13, the holder of a paper certificate issued under this part may not exercise the privileges of that certificate. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.16 Change of name: Replacement of lost or destroyed certificate. | FAA | [Docket 7258, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966, as amended by Docket 8084, 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967; Amdt. 65-16, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970; Amdt. 65-17, 36 FR 2865, Feb. 11, 1971; Amdt. 65-52, 73 FR 43065, July 24, 2008] | (a) An application for a change of name on a certificate issued under this part must be accompanied by the applicant's current certificate and the marriage license, court order, or other document verifying the change. The documents are returned to the applicant after inspection. (b) An application for a replacement of a lost or destroyed certificate is made by letter to the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Airman Certification Branch, Post Office Box 25082, Oklahoma City, OK 73125. The letter must— (1) Contain the name in which the certificate was issued, the permanent mailing address (including zip code), social security number (if any), and date and place of birth of the certificate holder, and any available information regarding the grade, number, and date of issue of the certificate, and the ratings on it; and (2) Be accompanied by a check or money order for $2, payable to the Federal Aviation Administration. (c) An application for a replacement of a lost or destroyed medical certificate is made by letter to the Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Aerospace Medical Certification Division, Post Office Box 26200, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, accompanied by a check or money order for $2.00. (d) A person whose certificate issued under this part or medical certificate, or both, has been lost may obtain a telegram from the FAA confirming that it was issued. The telegram may be carried as a certificate for a period not to exceed 60 days pending his receiving a duplicate certificate under paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, unless he has been notified that the certificate has been suspended or revoked. The request for such a telegram may be made by prepaid telegram, stating the date upon which a duplicate certificate was requested, or including the request for a duplicate and a money order for the necessary amount. The request for a telegraphic certificate should be sent to the office prescribed in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, as appropriate. Howeve… | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.1.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | A | Subpart A—General | § 65.17 Tests: General procedure. | FAA | (a) Tests prescribed by or under this part are given at times and places, and by persons, designated by the Administrator. (b) The minimum passing grade for each test is 70 percent. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.31 Required credentials, certificates, and ratings or qualifications. | FAA | [Docket 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 65-25, 45 FR 18911, Mar. 24, 1980; Amdt. 65-31, 52 FR 17518, May 8, 1987; Amdt. 65-56, 79 FR 74611, Dec. 16, 2014] | No person may act as an air traffic control tower operator at an air traffic control tower in connection with civil aircraft unless he or she— (a) Holds an FAA Credential with a tower rating or an air traffic control tower operator certificate issued under this subpart; (b) Holds a facility rating for that control tower issued under this subpart, or has qualified for the operating position at which he or she acts and is under the supervision of the holder of a facility rating for that control tower; and (c) Except for a person employed by the FAA or employed by, or on active duty with, the Department of the Air Force, Army, or Navy or the Coast Guard, holds at least a second-class medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.47 Maximum hours. | FAA | Except in an emergency, a certificated air traffic control tower operator must be relieved of all duties for at least 24 consecutive hours at least once during each 7 consecutive days. Such an operator may not serve or be required to serve— (a) For more than 10 consecutive hours; or (b) For more than 10 hours during a period of 24 consecutive hours, unless he has had a rest period of at least 8 hours at or before the end of the 10 hours of duty. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.49 General operating rules. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-31, 52 FR 17519, May 8, 1987] | (a) Except for a person employed by the FAA or employed by, or on active duty with, the Department of the Air Force, Army, or Navy, or the Coast Guard, no person may act as an air traffic control tower operator under a certificate issued to him or her under this part unless he or she has in his or her personal possession an appropriate current medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter. (b) Each person holding an air traffic control tower operator certificate shall keep it readily available when performing duties in an air traffic control tower, and shall present that certificate or his medical certificate or both for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. (c) A certificated air traffic control tower operator who does not hold a facility rating for a particular control tower may not act at any operating position at the control tower concerned unless there is maintained at that control tower, readily available to persons named in paragraph (b) of this section, a current record of the operating positions at which he has qualified. (d) An air traffic control tower operator may not perform duties under his certificate during any period of known physical deficiency that would make him unable to meet the physical requirements for his current medical certificate. However, if the deficiency is temporary, he may perform duties that are not affected by it whenever another certificated and qualified operator is present and on duty. (e) A certificated air traffic control tower operator may not control air traffic with equipment that the Administrator has found to be inadequate. (f) The holder of an air traffic control tower operator certificate, or an applicant for one, shall, upon the reasonable request of the Administrator, cooperate fully in any test that is made of him. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.50 Currency requirements. | FAA | The holder of an air traffic control tower operator certificate may not perform any duties under that certificate unless— (a) He has served for at least three of the preceding 6 months as an air traffic control tower operator at the control tower to which his facility rating applies, or at the operating positions for which he has qualified; or (b) He has shown that he meets the requirements for his certificate and facility rating at the control tower concerned, or for operating at positions for which he has previously qualified. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.33 Eligibility requirements: General. | FAA | [Docket 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 65-25, 45 FR 18911, Mar. 24, 1980; Amdt. 65-31, 52 FR 17518, May 8, 1987] | To be eligible for an air traffic control tower operator certificate a person must— (a) Be at least 18 years of age; (b) Be of good moral character; (c) Be able to read, write, and understand the English language and speak it without accent or impediment of speech that would interfere with two-way radio conversation; (d) Except for a person employed by the FAA or employed by, or on active duty with, the Department of the Air Force, Army, or Navy or the Coast Guard, hold at least a second-class medical certificate issued under part 67 of this chapter within the 12 months before the date application is made; and (e) Comply with § 65.35. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.35 Knowledge requirements. | FAA | Each applicant for an air traffic control tower operator certificate must pass a written test on— (a) The flight rules in part 91 of this chapter: (b) Airport traffic control procedures, and this subpart: (c) En route traffic control procedures; (d) Communications operating procedures; (e) Flight assistance service; (f) Air navigation, and aids to air navigation; and (g) Aviation weather. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.37 Skill requirements: Operating positions. | FAA | [Docket 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1991, as amended by Amdt. 65-36, 56 FR 65653, Dec. 17, 1991] | No person may act as an air traffic control tower operator at any operating position unless he has passed a practical test on— (a) Control tower equipment and its use; (b) Weather reporting procedures and use of reports; (c) Notices to Airmen, and use of the Airman's Information Manual; (d) Use of operational forms; (e) Performance of noncontrol operational duties; and (f) Each of the following procedures that is applicable to that operating position and is required by the person performing the examination: (1) The airport, including rules, equipment, runways, taxiways, and obstructions. (2) The terrain features, visual checkpoints, and obstructions within the lateral boundaries of the surface areas of Class B, Class C, Class D, or Class E airspace designated for the airport. (3) Traffic patterns and associated procedures for use of preferential runways and noise abatement. (4) Operational agreements. (5) The center, alternate airports, and those airways, routes, reporting points, and air navigation aids used for terminal air traffic control. (6) Search and rescue procedures. (7) Terminal air traffic control procedures and phraseology. (8) Holding procedures, prescribed instrument approach, and departure procedures. (9) Radar alignment and technical operation. (10) The application of the prescribed radar and nonradar separation standard, as appropriate. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.39 Practical experience requirements: Facility rating. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-19, 36 FR 21280, Nov. 5, 1971] | Each applicant for a facility rating at any air traffic control tower must have satisfactorily served— (a) As an air traffic control tower operator at that control tower without a facility rating for at least 6 months; or (b) As an air traffic control tower operator with a facility rating at a different control tower for at least 6 months before the date he applies for the rating. However, an applicant who is a member of an Armed Force of the United States meets the requirements of this section if he has satisfactorily served as an air traffic control tower operator for at least 6 months. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.41 Skill requirements: Facility ratings. | FAA | Each applicant for a facility rating at an air traffic control tower must have passed a practical test on each item listed in § 65.37 of this part that is applicable to each operating position at the control tower at which the rating is sought. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.43 [Reserved] | FAA | |||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | § 65.45 Performance of duties. | FAA | [Docket 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as amended by Amdt. 65-16, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970] | (a) An air traffic control tower operator shall perform his duties in accordance with the limitations on his certificate and the procedures and practices prescribed in air traffic control manuals of the FAA, to provide for the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic. (b) An operator with a facility rating may control traffic at any operating position at the control tower at which he holds a facility rating. However, he may not issue an air traffic clearance for IFR flight without authorization from the appropriate facility exercising IFR control at that location. (c) An operator who does not hold a facility rating for a particular control tower may act at each operating position for which he has qualified, under the supervision of an operator holding a facility rating for that control tower. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.2.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | B | Subpart B—Air Traffic Control Tower Operators | §§ 65.46-65.46b [Reserved] | FAA | |||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.51 Certificate required. | FAA | (a) No person may act as an aircraft dispatcher (exercising responsibility with the pilot in command in the operational control of a flight) in connection with any civil aircraft in air commerce unless that person has in his or her personal possession an aircraft dispatcher certificate issued under this subpart. (b) Each person who holds an aircraft dispatcher certificate must present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.70 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Records. | FAA | (a) The operator of an aircraft dispatcher course must maintain a record for each student, including a chronological log of all instructors, subjects covered, and course examinations and results. The record must be retained for at least 3 years after graduation. The course operator also must prepare, for its records, and transmit to the Administrator not later than January 31 of each year, a report containing the following information for the previous year: (1) The names of all students who graduated, together with the results of their aircraft dispatcher certification courses. (2) The names of all the students who failed or withdrew, together with the results of their aircraft dispatcher certification courses or the reasons for their withdrawal. (b) Each student who successfully completes the approved aircraft dispatcher certification course must be given a written statement of graduation, which is valid for 90 days. After 90 days, the course operator may revalidate the graduation certificate for an additional 90 days if the course operator determines that the student remains proficient in the subject areas listed in appendix A of this part. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.53 Eligibility requirements: General. | FAA | (a) To be eligible to take the aircraft dispatcher knowledge test, a person must be at least 21 years of age. (b) To be eligible for an aircraft dispatcher certificate, a person must— (1) Be at least 23 years of age; (2) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language; (3) Pass the required knowledge test prescribed by § 65.55 of this part; (4) Pass the required practical test prescribed by § 65.59 of this part; and (5) Comply with the requirements of § 65.57 of this part. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.55 Knowledge requirements. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 65-65, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024] | (a) A person who applies for an aircraft dispatcher certificate must pass a knowledge test on the following aeronautical knowledge areas: (1) Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations of this chapter that relate to airline transport pilot privileges, limitations, and flight operations; (2) Meteorology, including knowledge of and effects of fronts, frontal characteristics, cloud formations, icing, and upper-air data; (3) General system of weather and NOTAM collection, dissemination, interpretation, and use; (4) Interpretation and use of weather charts, maps, forecasts, sequence reports, abbreviations, and symbols; (5) National Weather Service functions as they pertain to operations in the National Airspace System; (6) Windshear and microburst awareness, identification, and avoidance; (7) Principles of air navigation under instrument meteorological conditions in the National Airspace System; (8) Air traffic control procedures and pilot responsibilities as they relate to enroute operations, terminal area and radar operations, and instrument departure and approach procedures; (9) Aircraft loading, weight and balance, use of charts, graphs, tables, formulas, and computations, and their effect on aircraft performance; (10) Aerodynamics relating to an aircraft's flight characteristics and performance in normal and abnormal flight regimes; (11) Human factors; (12) Aeronautical decision making and judgment; and (13) Crew resource management, including crew communication and coordination. (b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, the applicant must present documentary evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of having passed an aircraft dispatcher knowledge test within the preceding 24 calendar months. (c) An applicant is eligible to take a practical test for an aircraft dispatcher certificate under this part with an expired written test report in accordance with § 61.40 of this chapter. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.57 Experience or training requirements. | FAA | An applicant for an aircraft dispatcher certificate must present documentary evidence satisfactory to the Administrator that he or she has the experience prescribed in paragraph (a) of this section or has accomplished the training described in paragraph (b) of this section as follows: (a) A total of at least 2 years experience in the 3 years before the date of application, in any one or in any combination of the following areas: (1) In military aircraft operations as a— (i) Pilot; (ii) Flight navigator; or (iii) Meteorologist. (2) In aircraft operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter as— (i) An assistant in dispatching air carrier aircraft, under the direct supervision of a dispatcher certificated under this subpart; (ii) A pilot; (iii) A flight engineer; or (iv) A meteorologist. (3) In aircraft operations as— (i) An Air Traffic Controller; or (ii) A Flight Service Specialist. (4) In aircraft operations, performing other duties that the Administrator finds provide equivalent experience. (b) A statement of graduation issued or revalidated in accordance with § 65.70(b) of this part, showing that the person has successfully completed an approved aircraft dispatcher course. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.59 Skill requirements. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2022-1463, Amdt. 65-64, 89 FR 22520, Apr. 1, 2024] | An applicant for an aircraft dispatcher certificate must pass a practical test given by the Administrator, with respect to any one type of large aircraft used in air carrier operations. To pass the practical test for an aircraft dispatcher certificate, the applicant must satisfactorily demonstrate the objectives in the areas of operation specified in the Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23). | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.61 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Content and minimum hours. | FAA | (a) An approved aircraft dispatcher certification course must: (1) Provide instruction in the areas of knowledge and topics listed in appendix A of this part; (2) Include a minimum of 200 hours of instruction. (b) An applicant for approval of an aircraft dispatcher course must submit an outline that describes the major topics and subtopics to be covered and the number of hours proposed for each. (c) Additional subject headings for an aircraft dispatcher certification course may also be included, however the hours proposed for any subjects not listed in appendix A of this part must be in addition to the minimum 200 course hours required in paragraph (a) of this section. (d) For the purpose of completing an approved course, a student may substitute previous experience or training for a portion of the minimum 200 hours of training. The course operator determines the number of hours of credit based on an evaluation of the experience or training to determine if it is comparable to portions of the approved course curriculum. The credit allowed, including the total hours and the basis for it, must be placed in the student's record required by § 65.70(a) of this part. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.63 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Application, duration, and other general requirements. | FAA | (a) Application. Application for original approval of an aircraft dispatcher certification course or the renewal of approval of an aircraft dispatcher certification course under this part must be: (1) Made in writing to the Administrator; (2) Accompanied by two copies of the course outline required under § 65.61(b) of this part, for which approval is sought; (3) Accompanied by a description of the equipment and facilities to be used; and (4) Accompanied by a list of the instructors and their qualifications. (b) Duration. Unless withdrawn or canceled, an approval of an aircraft dispatcher certification course of study expires: (1) On the last day of the 24th month from the month the approval was issued; or (2) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, on the date that any change in ownership of the school occurs. (c) Renewal. Application for renewal of an approved aircraft dispatcher certification course must be made within 30 days preceding the month the approval expires, provided the course operator meets the following requirements: (1) At least 80 percent of the graduates from that aircraft dispatcher certification course, who applied for the practical test required by § 65.59 of this part, passed the practical test on their first attempt; and (2) The aircraft dispatcher certification course continues to meet the requirements of this subpart for course approval. (d) Course revisions. Requests for approval of a revision of the course outline, facilities, or equipment must be in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section. Proposed revisions of the course outline or the description of facilities and equipment must be submitted in a format that will allow an entire page or pages of the approved outline or description to be removed and replaced by any approved revision. The list of instructors may be revised at any time without request for approval, provided the minimum requirements of § 65.67 of this part are maintained and the Administrator is notified in writing. (e) Withdrawal … | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.65 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Training facilities. | FAA | An applicant for approval of authority to operate an aircraft dispatcher course of study must have facilities, equipment, and materials adequate to provide each student the theoretical and practical aspects of aircraft dispatching. Each room, training booth, or other space used for instructional purposes must be temperature controlled, lighted, and ventilated to conform to local building, sanitation, and health codes. In addition, the training facility must be so located that the students in that facility are not distracted by the instruction conducted in other rooms. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.3.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | C | Subpart C—Aircraft Dispatchers | § 65.67 Aircraft dispatcher certification courses: Personnel. | FAA | (a) Each applicant for an aircraft dispatcher certification course must meet the following personnel requirements: (1) Each applicant must have adequate personnel, including one instructor who holds an aircraft dispatcher certificate and is available to coordinate all training course instruction. (2) Each applicant must not exceed a ratio of 25 students for one instructor. (b) The instructor who teaches the practical dispatch applications area of the appendix A course must hold an aircraft dispatchers certificate | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.71 Eligibility requirements: General. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-6, 31 FR 5950, Apr. 19, 1966; Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 65-65, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024] | (a) To be eligible for a mechanic certificate and associated ratings, a person must— (1) Be at least 18 years of age; (2) Be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language, or in the case of an applicant who does not meet this requirement and who is employed outside of the United States by a U.S. air carrier, have his certificate endorsed “Valid only outside the United States”; (3) Have passed all of the prescribed tests within a period of 24 months; and (4) Comply with the sections of this subpart that apply to the rating the applicant seeks. (b) A certificated mechanic who applies for an additional rating must meet the requirements of § 65.77 and, within a period of 24 calendar months, pass the tests prescribed by §§ 65.75 and 65.79 for the additional rating sought, except as provided in § 65.75(d). | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.87 Powerplant rating; additional privileges. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. No. 65-66, 90 FR 35219, July 24, 2025] | (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a certificated mechanic with a powerplant rating may approve for return to service a powerplant or propeller or any related part or appliance, after that person has performed, supervised, or inspected its maintenance or alteration (excluding major repairs and major alterations). In addition, a certificated mechanic with a powerplant rating may perform the 100-hour inspection required by part 91 of this chapter on a powerplant or propeller, or any part thereof, and approve for return to service. (b) A certificated mechanic with a powerplant rating can approve for return to service a powerplant or propeller, or any related part or appliance, of an aircraft with a special airworthiness certificate in the light-sport category after performing and inspecting a major repair or major alteration for products that are not produced under an FAA approval, provided the major repair or major alteration was authorized by, and performed in accordance with instructions developed by, the manufacturer or a person acceptable to the FAA. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.89 Display of certificate. | FAA | [Docket 7258, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966, as amended by Docket 8084, 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967] | Each person who holds a mechanic certificate shall keep it within the immediate area where he normally exercises the privileges of the certificate and shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.91 Inspection authorization. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-5, 31 FR 3337, Mar. 3, 1966; Amdt. 65-22, 42 FR 46279, Sept. 15, 1977; Amdt. 65-30, 50 FR 15700, Apr. 19, 1985] | (a) An application for an inspection authorization is made on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Administrator. (b) An applicant who meets the requirements of this section is entitled to an inspection authorization. (c) To be eligible for an inspection authorization, an applicant must— (1) Hold a currently effective mechanic certificate with both an airframe rating and a powerplant rating, each of which is currently effective and has been in effect for a total of at least 3 years; (2) Have been actively engaged, for at least the 2-year period before the date he applies, in maintaining aircraft certificated and maintained in accordance with this chapter; (3) Have a fixed base of operations at which he may be located in person or by telephone during a normal working week but it need not be the place where he will exercise his inspection authority; (4) Have available to him the equipment, facilities, and inspection data necessary to properly inspect airframes, powerplants, propellers, or any related part or appliance; and (5) Pass a written test on his ability to inspect according to safety standards for returning aircraft to service after major repairs and major alterations and annual and progressive inspections performed under part 43 of this chapter. An applicant who fails the test prescribed in paragraph (c)(5) of this section may not apply for retesting until at least 90 days after the date he failed the test. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.13 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.92 Inspection authorization: Duration. | FAA | [Docket 12537, 42 FR 46279, Sept. 15, 1977, as amended by Amdt. 65-50, 72 FR 4404, Jan. 30, 2007] | (a) Each inspection authorization expires on March 31 of each odd-numbered year. However, the holder may exercise the privileges of that authorization only while he holds a currently effective mechanic certificate with both a currently effective airframe rating and a currently effective powerplant rating. (b) An inspection authorization ceases to be effective whenever any of the following occurs: (1) The authorization is surrendered, suspended, or revoked. (2) The holder no longer has a fixed base of operation. (3) The holder no longer has the equipment, facilities, and inspection data required by § 65.91(c) (3) and (4) for issuance of his authorization. (c) The holder of an inspection authorization that is suspended or revoked shall, upon the Administrator's request, return it to the Administrator. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.14 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.93 Inspection authorization: Renewal. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2007-27108, 72 FR 4404, Jan. 30, 2007, as amended by Docket FAA-2018-0119, Amdt. 65-57A, 83 FR 9171, Mar. 5, 2018; Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 65-65, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024] | (a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, to be eligible for renewal of an inspection authorization for a 2-year period an applicant must present evidence during the month of March of each odd-numbered year, at the responsible Flight Standards office, that the applicant still meets the requirements of § 65.91(c)(1) through (4). In addition, during the time the applicant held the inspection authorization, the applicant must show completion of one of the activities in paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section by March 31 of the first year of the 2-year inspection authorization period, and completion of one of the five activities during the second year of the 2-year period: (1) Performed at least one annual inspection for each 90 days that the applicant held the current authority; or (2) Performed at least two major repairs or major alterations for each 90 days that the applicant held the current authority; or (3) Performed or supervised and approved at least one progressive inspection in accordance with standards prescribed by the Administrator; or (4) Attended and successfully completed a refresher course, acceptable to the Administrator, of not less than 8 hours of instruction; or (5) Passed an oral test by an FAA inspector to determine that the applicant's knowledge of applicable regulations and standards is current. (b) The holder of an inspection authorization that has been in effect: (1) for less than 90 days before the expiration date need not comply with paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section. (2) for less than 90 days before March 31 of an even-numbered year need not comply with paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this section for the first year of the 2-year inspection authorization period. (c) An inspection authorization holder who does not complete one of the activities set forth in § 65.93(a) (1) through (5) of this section by March 31 of the first year of the 2-year inspection authorization period may not exercise inspection authorization privileges after March 31 of th… | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.15 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.95 Inspection authorization: Privileges and limitations. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-2, 29 FR 5451, Apr. 23, 1964; Amdt. 65-4, 30 FR 3638, Mar. 14, 1965; Amdt. 65-5, 31 FR 3337, Mar. 3, 1966; Amdt. 65-9, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966; 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967; Amdt. 65-35, 54 FR 39292, Sept. 25, 1989; Amdt. 65-41, 66 FR 21066, Apr. 27, 2001; Docket FAA-2018-0119, Amdt. 65-57A, 83 FR 9171, Mar. 5, 2018] | (a) The holder of an inspection authorization may— (1) Inspect and approve for return to service any aircraft or related part or appliance (except any aircraft maintained in accordance with a continuous airworthiness program under part 121 of this chapter) after a major repair or major alteration to it in accordance with part 43 [New] of this chapter, if the work was done in accordance with technical data approved by the Administrator; and (2) Perform an annual, or perform or supervise a progressive inspection according to §§ 43.13 and 43.15 of this chapter. (b) When he exercises the privileges of an inspection authorization the holder shall keep it available for inspection by the aircraft owner, the mechanic submitting the aircraft, repair, or alteration for approval (if any), and shall present it upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. (c) If the holder of an inspection authorization changes his fixed base of operation, he may not exercise the privileges of the authorization until he has notified the responsible Flight Standards office or International Field Office for the area in which the new base is located, in writing, of the change. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.73 Ratings. | FAA | (a) The following ratings are issued under this subpart: (1) Airframe. (2) Powerplant. (b) A mechanic certificate with an aircraft or aircraft engine rating, or both, that was issued before, and was valid on, June 15, 1952, is equal to a mechanic certificate with an airframe or powerplant rating, or both, as the case may be, and may be exchanged for such a corresponding certificate and rating or ratings. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.75 Knowledge requirements. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-1, 27 FR 10410, Oct. 25, 1962; Docket FAA-2021-0237, Amdt. 65-63, 87 FR 31414, May 24, 2022; Docket FAA-2023-0825, Amdt. 65-65, 89 FR 80053, Oct. 1, 2024] | (a) Except as specified in paragraph (c) of this section, each applicant for a mechanic certificate or rating must, after meeting the applicable experience requirements of § 65.77, pass a written test, appropriate to the rating sought, which includes the aeronautical knowledge subject areas contained in the Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Airman Certification Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), as appropriate to the rating sought. (b) The applicant must pass each section of the test before applying for the oral and practical tests prescribed by § 65.79. A report of the written test is sent to the applicant. (c) An applicant for a mechanic certificate or rating may take the mechanic general written test prior to meeting the applicable experience requirements of § 65.77, provided the applicant presents an authenticated document from a certificated aviation maintenance technician school that demonstrates satisfactory completion of the general portion of the school's curriculum and specifies the completion date. (d) An applicant is eligible to take a practical test for a mechanic certificate or rating under this part with an expired written test report in accordance with § 61.40 of this chapter. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.77 Experience requirements. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2021-0237, Amdt. 65-63, 87 FR 31415, May 24, 2022] | Each applicant for a mechanic certificate or rating must present either— (a) An authenticated document from a certificated aviation maintenance technician school in accordance with § 147.21 of this chapter; or (b) Documentary evidence, satisfactory to the Administrator, of— (1) At least 18 months of practical experience with the procedures, practices, materials, tools, machine tools, and equipment generally used in constructing, maintaining, or altering airframes or powerplants, appropriate to the rating sought; or (2) At least 30 months of practical experience concurrently performing the duties appropriate to both the airframe and powerplant ratings. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.79 Skill requirements. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2021-0237, Amdt. 65-63, 87 FR 31415, May 24, 2022] | Each applicant for a mechanic certificate or rating must pass an oral test and a practical test, as appropriate to the rating sought, by demonstrating satisfactory understanding of the knowledge, risk management, and skill elements for each subject contained in the Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Airmen Certification Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), as appropriate to the rating sought. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.80 Certificated aviation maintenance technician school students. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2021-0237, Amdt. 65-63, 87 FR 31415, May 24, 2022] | Whenever an aviation maintenance technician school certificated under part 147 of this chapter shows to the Administrator that any of its students has made satisfactory progress at the school and is prepared to take the oral and practical tests prescribed by § 65.79, that student may take those tests during the final subjects of the student's training in the curriculum required under part 147, before the student meets the applicable experience requirements of § 65.77 and before the student passes each section of the written test prescribed by § 65.75. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.81 General privileges and limitations. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35218, July 24, 2025] | (a) A certificated mechanic may perform or supervise the maintenance, preventive maintenance or alteration of an aircraft or appliance, or a part thereof, for which that person is rated (but excluding major repairs to, and major alterations of, propellers, and any repair to, or alteration of, instruments), and may perform additional duties in accordance with §§ 65.85, 65.87, and 65.95. However, a certificated mechanic may not supervise the maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alteration of, or approve for return to service, any aircraft or appliance, or part thereof, for which that person is rated unless that person has satisfactorily performed the work concerned at an earlier date. If that person has not so performed that work at an earlier date, that person may show the ability to do it by performing it to the satisfaction of the Administrator or under the direct supervision of a certificated and appropriately rated mechanic, or a certificated repairman, who has had previous experience in the specific operation concerned. (b) A certificated mechanic may not exercise the privileges of that person's certificate and rating unless that person understands the current instructions of the manufacturer, and the maintenance manuals, for the specific operation concerned. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.83 Recent experience requirements. | FAA | A certificated mechanic may not exercise the privileges of his certificate and rating unless, within the preceding 24 months— (a) The Administrator has found that he is able to do that work; or (b) He has, for at least 6 months— (1) Served as a mechanic under his certificate and rating; (2) Technically supervised other mechanics; (3) Supervised, in an executive capacity, the maintenance or alteration of aircraft; or (4) Been engaged in any combination of paragraph (b) (1), (2), or (3) of this section. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.4.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | D | Subpart D—Mechanics | § 65.85 Airframe rating; additional privileges. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. No. 65-66, 90 FR 35218, July 24, 2025] | (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a certificated mechanic with an airframe rating may approve for return to service an airframe, or any related part or appliance, after that person has performed, supervised, or inspected its maintenance or alteration (excluding major repairs and major alterations). In addition, a certificated mechanic with an airframe rating may perform the 100-hour inspection required by part 91 of this chapter on an airframe, or any related part or appliance, and approve for return to service. (b) A certificated mechanic with an airframe rating can approve for return to service an airframe, or any related part or appliance, of an aircraft with a special airworthiness certificate in the light-sport category after performing and inspecting a major repair or major alteration for products that are not produced under an FAA approval provided the major repair or major alteration was authorized by, and performed in accordance with instructions developed by, the manufacturer or a person acceptable to the FAA. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.101 Eligibility requirements: General. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-11, 32 FR 13506, Sept. 27, 1967; Amdt. 65-24, 44 FR 46781, Aug. 9, 1979; Amdt. 65-27, 47 FR 13316, Mar. 29, 1982; Amdt. 65-45, 69 FR 44879, July 27, 2004; 72 FR 7739, Feb. 20, 2007] | (a) To be eligible for a repairman certificate a person must— (1) Be at least 18 years of age; (2) Be specially qualified to perform maintenance on aircraft or components thereof, appropriate to the job for which he is employed; (3) Be employed for a specific job requiring those special qualifications by a certificated repair station, or by a certificated commercial operator or certificated air carrier, that is required by its operating certificate or approved operations specifications to provide a continuous airworthiness maintenance program according to its maintenance manuals; (4) Be recommended for certification by his employer, to the satisfaction of the Administrator, as able to satisfactorily maintain aircraft or components, appropriate to the job for which he is employed; (5) Have either— (i) At least 18 months of practical experience in the procedures, practices, inspection methods, materials, tools, machine tools, and equipment generally used in the maintenance duties of the specific job for which the person is to be employed and certificated; or (ii) Completed formal training that is acceptable to the Administrator and is specifically designed to qualify the applicant for the job on which the applicant is to be employed; and (6) Be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language, or, in the case of an applicant who does not meet this requirement and who is employed outside the United States by a certificated repair station, a certificated U.S. commercial operator, or a certificated U.S. air carrier, described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, have this certificate endorsed “Valid only outside the United States.” (b) This section does not apply to the issuance of a repairman certificate (experimental aircraft builder) under § 65.104 or to a repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft) under § 65.107. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.103 Repairman certificate: Privileges and limitations. | FAA | [Docket 18241, 45 FR 46738, July 10, 1980, as amended by Amdt. 65-45, 69 FR 44879, July 27, 2004; Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35219, July 24, 2025] | (a) A certificated repairman may perform or supervise the maintenance, preventive maintenance, or alteration of aircraft or aircraft components appropriate to the job for which the repairman was employed and certificated, but only in connection with duties for the certificate holder by whom the repairman was employed and recommended. (b) A certificated repairman may not perform or supervise duties under the repairman certificate unless the repairman understands the current instructions of the certificate holder by whom the repairman is employed and the manufacturer's instructions for continued airworthiness relating to the specific operations concerned. (c) This section does not apply to the holder of a repairman certificate (experimental aircraft builder) issued in accordance with § 65.104 or to the holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport) issued in accordance with § 65.107, while that repairman is performing work under that certificate. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.104 Repairman certificate—experimental aircraft builder—Eligibility, privileges and limitations. | FAA | [Docket 18739, 44 FR 46781, Aug. 9, 1979] | (a) To be eligible for a repairman certificate (experimental aircraft builder), an individual must— (1) Be at least 18 years of age; (2) Be the primary builder of the aircraft to which the privileges of the certificate are applicable; (3) Show to the satisfaction of the Administrator that the individual has the requisite skill to determine whether the aircraft is in a condition for safe operations; and (4) Be a citizen of the United States or an individual citizen of a foreign country who has lawfully been admitted for permanent residence in the United States. (b) The holder of a repairman certificate (experimental aircraft builder) may perform condition inspections on the aircraft constructed by the holder in accordance with the operating limitations of that aircraft. (c) Section 65.103 does not apply to the holder of a repairman certificate (experimental aircraft builder) while performing under that certificate. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.105 Display of certificate. | FAA | [Docket 7258, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966, as amended by Docket 8084, 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967] | Each person who holds a repairman certificate shall keep it within the immediate area where he normally exercises the privileges of the certificate and shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.107 Repairman certificate (light-sport): Eligibility and training courses. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35219, July 24, 2025] | (a) Ratings. The following ratings may be issued on a repairman certificate (light-sport) under this section: (1) Inspection rating. (2) Maintenance rating. (b) Eligibility requirements: General. To be eligible for a repairman certificate (light-sport), a person must: (1) Be at least 18 years old; (2) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English; (3) Complete a training course pursuant to paragraph (c) or (d) of this section, as applicable to the rating sought; (4) Pass a written test administered by the training course provider that covers the contents of the course pursuant to paragraph (c) or (d) of this section, as applicable to the rating sought; and (5) Present documentary evidence of completion of the FAA-accepted training course required by paragraph (b)(3) of this section and passage of the written test required by paragraph (b)(4) of this section, to the Administrator. (c) Inspection rating training course. To obtain an inspection rating on a repairman certificate (light-sport), a person must complete a 16-hour training course accepted by the Administrator on inspecting the category, and class as applicable, of experimental aircraft for which the person intends to exercise the privileges of the rating. (d) Maintenance rating training course. To obtain a maintenance rating on a repairman certificate (light-sport), a person must complete a training course accepted by the Administrator that includes content on, at a minimum, the knowledge, risk management, and skill elements for each subject contained in the Aviation Mechanic General, Airframe, and Powerplant Airman Certification Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), that are appropriate to the category, and class as applicable, of aircraft for which the person intends to exercise the privileges of the rating. (e) Training course providers. Training course providers must: (1) Deliver the training course described in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section using facilities, equipment, and materials appropriate to … | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.5.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | E | Subpart E—Repairmen | § 65.109 Repairman certificate (light-sport): Privileges and limitations. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2023-1377, Amdt. 65-66, 90 FR 35220, July 24, 2025] | (a) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport) with an inspection rating may perform the annual condition inspection on an aircraft: (1) That is owned by the holder; (2) That has an experimental airworthiness certificate issued in accordance with § 21.191(g), (i), (k), or (l) of this chapter; and (3) That is in the same category, and class as applicable, of aircraft for which the holder has completed the training course specified in § 65.107(c). (b) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport) with a maintenance rating may— (1) Approve for return to service an aircraft that has a special airworthiness certificate in the light-sport category under § 21.190 of this chapter, or any part thereof, after performing or inspecting maintenance (to include the annual condition inspection and the 100-hour inspection required by § 91.327 of this chapter), preventive maintenance, or an alteration (excluding a major repair or a major alteration on a product produced under an FAA approval); (2) Perform the annual condition inspection on an aircraft that has an experimental airworthiness certificate issued in accordance with § 21.191(g), (i), (k), or (l) of this chapter; and (3) Only perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and an alteration on an aircraft that is in the same category, and class as applicable, of aircraft for which the holder has completed the training specified in § 65.107(d). Before performing a major repair, the holder must complete additional training acceptable to the FAA and appropriate to the repair performed. (c) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport) with a maintenance rating may not approve for return to service any aircraft or part thereof unless that person has previously performed the work concerned satisfactorily. If that person has not previously performed that work, the person may show the ability to do the work by performing it to the satisfaction of the FAA, or by performing it under the direct supervision of a certificated and appropriately rated mechan… | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.1 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.111 Certificate required. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-9, 31 FR 13524, Oct. 20, 1966; 32 FR 5769, Apr. 11, 1967; Amdt. 65-42, 66 FR 23553, May 9, 2001; Amdt. 65-54, 75 FR 31285, June 3, 2010] | (a) No person may pack, maintain, or alter any personnel-carrying parachute intended for emergency use in connection with civil aircraft of the United States (including the reserve parachute of a dual parachute system to be used for intentional parachute jumping) unless that person holds an appropriate current certificate and type rating issued under this subpart and complies with §§ 65.127 through 65.133. (b) No person may pack any main parachute of a dual-parachute system to be used for intentional parachute jumping in connection with civil aircraft of the United States unless that person— (1) Has an appropriate current certificate issued under this subpart; (2) Is under the supervision of a current certificated parachute rigger; (3) Is the person making the next parachute jump with that parachute in accordance with § 105.43(a) of this chapter; or (4) Is the parachutist in command making the next parachute jump with that parachute in a tandem parachute operation conducted under § 105.45(b)(1) of this chapter. (c) No person may maintain or alter any main parachute of a dual-parachute system to be used for intentional parachute jumping in connection with civil aircraft of the United States unless that person— (1) Has an appropriate current certificate issued under this subpart; or (2) Is under the supervision of a current certificated parachute rigger; (d) Each person who holds a parachute rigger certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator or an authorized representative of the National Transportation Safety Board, or of any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. (e) The following parachute rigger certificates are issued under this part: (1) Senior parachute rigger. (2) Master parachute rigger. (f) Sections 65.127 through 65.133 do not apply to parachutes packed, maintained, or altered for the use of the armed forces. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.10 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.129 Performance standards. | FAA | No certificated parachute rigger may— (a) Pack, maintain, or alter any parachute unless he is rated for that type; (b) Pack a parachute that is not safe for emergency use; (c) Pack a parachute that has not been thoroughly dried and aired; (d) Alter a parachute in a manner that is not specifically authorized by the Administrator or the manufacturer; (e) Pack, maintain, or alter a parachute in any manner that deviates from procedures approved by the Administrator or the manufacturer of the parachute; or (f) Exercise the privileges of his certificate and type rating unless he understands the current manufacturer's instructions for the operation involved and has— (1) Performed duties under his certificate for at least 90 days within the preceding 12 months; or (2) Shown the Administrator that he is able to perform those duties. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.11 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.131 Records. | FAA | (a) Each certificated parachute rigger shall keep a record of the packing, maintenance, and alteration of parachutes performed or supervised by him. He shall keep in that record, with respect to each parachute worked on, a statement of— (1) Its type and make; (2) Its serial number; (3) The name and address of its owner; (4) The kind and extent of the work performed; (5) The date when and place where the work was performed; and (6) The results of any drop tests made with it. (b) Each person who makes a record under paragraph (a) of this section shall keep it for at least 2 years after the date it is made. (c) Each certificated parachute rigger who packs a parachute shall write, on the parachute packing record attached to the parachute, the date and place of the packing and a notation of any defects he finds on inspection. He shall sign that record with his name and the number of his certificate. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.12 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.133 Seal. | FAA | Each certificated parachute rigger must have a seal with an identifying mark prescribed by the Administrator, and a seal press. After packing a parachute he shall seal the pack with his seal in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation for that type of parachute. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.2 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.113 Eligibility requirements: General. | FAA | (a) To be eligible for a parachute rigger certificate, a person must— (1) Be at least 18 years of age; (2) Be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language, or, in the case of a citizen of Puerto Rico, or a person who is employed outside of the United States by a U.S. air carrier, and who does not meet this requirement, be issued a certificate that is valid only in Puerto Rico or while he is employed outside of the United States by that air carrier, as the case may be; and (3) Comply with the sections of this subpart that apply to the certificate and type rating he seeks. (b) Except for a master parachute rigger certificate, a parachute rigger certificate that was issued before, and was valid on, October 31, 1962, is equal to a senior parachute rigger certificate, and may be exchanged for such a corresponding certificate. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.3 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.115 Senior parachute rigger certificate: Experience, knowledge, and skill requirements. | FAA | [Docket 10468, 37 FR 13251, July 6, 1972, as amended by Docket FAA-2022-1463, Amdt. 65-64, 89 FR 22520, Apr. 1, 2024] | Except as provided in § 65.117, an applicant for a senior parachute rigger certificate must— (a) Present evidence satisfactory to the Administrator that the applicant has packed at least 20 parachutes of each type for which the applicant seeks a rating, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and under the supervision of a certificated parachute rigger holding a rating for that type or a person holding an appropriate military rating; (b) Pass a written test, with respect to parachutes in common use, on— (1) Their construction, packing, and maintenance; (2) The manufacturer's instructions; (3) The regulations of this subpart; and (c) Pass an oral and practical test showing the applicant's ability to pack and maintain at least one type of parachute in common use, appropriate to the type rating the applicant seeks. To pass the oral and practical test for a senior parachute rigger certificate, the applicant must satisfactorily demonstrate the objectives in the areas of operation applicable to a senior parachute rigger specified in the Parachute Rigger Practical Test Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), appropriate to the type rating sought. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.4 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.117 Military riggers or former military riggers: Special certification rule. | FAA | In place of the procedure in § 65.115, an applicant for a senior parachute rigger certificate is entitled to it if he passes a written test on the regulations of this subpart and presents satisfactory documentary evidence that he— (a) Is a member or civilian employee of an Armed Force of the United States, is a civilian employee of a regular armed force of a foreign country, or has, within the 12 months before he applies, been honorably discharged or released from any status covered by this paragraph; (b) Is serving, or has served within the 12 months before he applies, as a parachute rigger for such an Armed Force; and (c) Has the experience required by § 65.115(a). | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.5 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.119 Master parachute rigger certificate: Experience, knowledge, and skill requirements. | FAA | [Docket 10468, 37 FR 13252, July 6, 1972, as amended by Docket FAA-2022-1463, Amdt. 65-64, 89 FR 22520, Apr. 1, 2024; Amdt. 65-64A, 89 FR 29252, Apr. 22, 2024] | An applicant for a master parachute rigger certificate must meet the following requirements: (a) Present evidence satisfactory to the Administrator that the applicant has had at least 3 years of experience as a parachute rigger and has satisfactorily packed at least 100 parachutes of each of two types in common use, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions— (1) While a certificated and appropriately rated senior parachute rigger; or (2) While under the supervision of a certificated and appropriately rated parachute rigger or a person holding appropriate military ratings. (3) An applicant may combine experience specified in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section to meet the requirements of this paragraph (a). (b) If the applicant is not the holder of a senior parachute rigger certificate, pass a written test, with respect to parachutes in common use, on— (1) Their construction, packing, and maintenance; (2) The manufacturer's instructions; and (3) The regulations of this subpart. (c) Pass an oral and practical test showing the applicant's ability to pack and maintain two types of parachutes in common use, appropriate to the type ratings the applicant seeks. To pass the oral and practical test for a master parachute rigger certificate, the applicant must satisfactorily demonstrate the objectives in the areas of operation applicable to a master parachute rigger specified in the Parachute Rigger Practical Test Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), as appropriate to the type rating sought. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.6 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.121 Type ratings. | FAA | (a) The following type ratings are issued under this subpart: (1) Seat. (2) Back. (3) Chest. (4) Lap. (b) The holder of a senior parachute rigger certificate who qualifies for a master parachute rigger certificate is entitled to have placed on his master parachute rigger certificate the ratings that were on his senior parachute rigger certificate. | ||||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.7 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.123 Additional type ratings: Requirements. | FAA | [Docket FAA-2022-1463, Amdt. 65-64, 89 FR 22520, Apr. 1, 2024] | A certificated parachute rigger who applies for an additional type rating must— (a) Present evidence satisfactory to the Administrator that the applicant has packed at least 20 parachutes of the type for which the applicant seeks a rating, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and under the supervision of a certificated parachute rigger holding a rating for that type or a person holding an appropriate military rating; and (b) Pass a practical test, to the satisfaction of the Administrator, showing the applicant's ability to pack and maintain the type of parachute, appropriate to the type rating sought. To pass the practical test for an additional type rating, the applicant must satisfactorily demonstrate the objectives in the area of operation specified in the Parachute Rigger Practical Test Standards (incorporated by reference, see § 65.23), applicable to the type rating sought. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.8 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.125 Certificates: Privileges. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-20, 37 FR 13252, July 6, 1972; Amdt. 65-42, 66 FR 23553, May 9, 2001] | (a) A certificated senior parachute rigger may— (1) Pack or maintain (except for major repair) any type of parachute for which he is rated; and (2) Supervise other persons in packing any type of parachute for which that person is rated in accordance with § 105.43(a) or § 105.45(b)(1) of this chapter. (b) A certificated master parachute rigger may— (1) Pack, maintain, or alter any type of parachute for which he is rated; and (2) Supervise other persons in packing, maintaining, or altering any type of parachute for which the certificated parachute rigger is rated in accordance with § 105.43(a) or § 105.45(b)(1) of this chapter. (c) A certificated parachute rigger need not comply with §§ 65.127 through 65.133 (relating to facilities, equipment, performance standards, records, recent experience, and seal) in packing, maintaining, or altering (if authorized) the main parachute of a dual parachute pack to be used for intentional jumping. | |||
| 14:14:2.0.1.1.4.6.1.9 | 14 | Aeronautics and Space | I | D | 65 | PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS | F | Subpart F—Parachute Riggers | § 65.127 Facilities and equipment. | FAA | [Docket 1179, 27 FR 7973, Aug. 10, 1962, as amended by Amdt. 65-27, 47 FR 13316, Mar. 29, 1982] | No certificated parachute rigger may exercise the privileges of his certificate unless he has at least the following facilities and equipment available to him: (a) A smooth top table at least three feet wide by 40 feet long. (b) Suitable housing that is adequately heated, lighted, and ventilated for drying and airing parachutes. (c) Enough packing tools and other equipment to pack and maintain the types of parachutes that he services. (d) Adequate housing facilities to perform his duties and to protect his tools and equipment. |
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