What does 14 CFR Part 61 refer to?

What does 14 CFR Part 61 refer to?

14 CFR Part 61 – CERTIFICATION: PILOTS, FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS, AND GROUND INSTRUCTORS.

What far regulatory section applies to PMA parts?

Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) ยง 21.303(a) requires any person producing replacement or modification parts for sale for installation on a type-certificated product to get a PMA. A PMA is a combined design and production approval for replacement parts.

What is far 141?

Part 141 describes regulations for flight training institutions and flight schools. Under Part 141, a flight school must seek and maintain FAA approval for its training curriculum, syllabus and lesson plans, creating a more structured flight training environment.

What is a Part 23 aircraft?

Specifically, the new part 23 revolutionizes standards for airplanes weighing 19,000 pounds or less and with 19 or fewer passenger seats by replacing prescriptive requirements with performance-based standards coupled with consensus-based compliance methods for specific designs and technologies.

What’s the difference between Part 61 and 141?

Part 61 deals with the certification of pilots, and both flight and ground instructors. Part 141 regulates pilot school certificates, along with pilot certification requirements for schools operating under this part. The FAA allows pilot schools to operate either under Part 61 or Part 141.

What is PMA Aerospace?

A Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) is an FAA approved alternate replacement part for use in the maintenance of type-certificated aircraft, engines, accessories and propellers. The approval confers combined design, production, and installation authority in one document (the supplement).

Do PMA parts need a 337?

–An owner produced part does not need to be PMA’d or TSO’d to be installed, however requires an A&P and a 337 to install. Hope this helps.