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Part 1 subject matter

Definitions and abbreviations

Part 43 subject matter

Maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration

Part 61 subject matter

Certification: pilots, flight instructors, and ground instructors

Part 71 subject matter

Designation if class a,b,c,d, and e airspace areas; air traffic service routes, and reporting points

Part 91 subject matter

General operating and flight rules

Part 141 subject matter

Pilot schools

49 cfr part 830

Notification and reporting of aircraft accidents or incidents and overdue aircraft, and preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records

SFAR 73 (to part 61)

Before manipulating controls, awareness training in:


- energy management


- mast bumping


- low rotor rpm (blade stall)


-low g hazards


-rotor rpm decay



To be PIC of r22, need either:


200 hours in helicopters, 50 of which in r22



OR



10 hours dual instruction in the r22 and endorsement from instructor.



Need flight review every 12 months after endorsement.



Fight review must be in an r22 and must review awareness training subjects.



PIC with passengers requires recency in r22.



Dual instruction should include:


Autos


Governor out


Low rotor rpm recognition


Effects of low g and recovery