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CFR 91.103 PIC Must have what information?
runway lengths, and takeoff and landing distances.
Preflight Action
Weather briefing, weight and balance, aircraft performance (take off and landing distances), aircraft inspections (maintenance and physical inspection)
CFR Part 1
Intentionally left black
Flight time
from when the wheels move to the time the aircraft come to a final stop after a landing has been performed
CFR 61.3 Requirements for certificates, ratings and authorizations
PIC must have in possession valid pilot certificate, medical certificate, and a government issued photo I.D.
CFR 61.5 Certificates given out by FAA
Student, Sport, Recreational, Private, Commercial, ATP
Student pilot expires
after 60 months
Sport certificate expires
never
Recreational certificate expires
never
Private certificate expires
never
Commercial certificate expires
never
ATP certificate expires
never
Instructor certificate expires
every 24 calendar months
Certificates and ratings for CFR 61.5
Airplane, Rotocraft, Glider, Lighter than Air, Powered Lift
Airplane
Single-engine
Multi-engine
Single-engine sea
Multi-engine sea
Rotocraft
Helicopter
Gyrocopter
Glider
all
Lighter than air
Free Balloon
Airship
Powered lift
(V-22 Osprey) type
Ratings
Type rating (such as jet specific B-744, or MD-83)
Instrument rating
Certificates can be......
revoked or suspended
Temporary certificates
valid 120 days or until permanent certificate arrives
First class Medical
ATP Certificate
Over 40 valid for 6 months
Under 40 valid for 12 months
Second Class medical
Commercial Certificate
Valid for 12 months
Third Class Medical
Private Pilot Certificate
Over 40 valid for 24 months
Under 40 valid for 60 months
CFR 61.31
To act as PIC you must have appropriate class and category on certification

Endorsement from CFI for student cross country
CFR 61.39
Pass the knowledge test in 24 months
Present knowledge test report
Received proper instruction and experience
Third class Medical
Proper age and endorsement for CFI
CFR 61.43
Perform with approved standards
Demonstrate mastery
Demonstrate proficiency and competency
Demonstrate sound judgment
Demonstrate single pilot competence
CFR 61.51 Logbook Requirements
log flight time to show currency

make sure you log all flight time to show requirements for certificates and ratings

must present when asked and have on cross-country flights as a student
CFR 61.89 Student Pilot Restrictions
carry passengers
carry property for compensation
fly for hire or business
fly internationally
CFR 61.89 Student Pilot Restrictions (2)
no fly w/ less than 3 mile vis. (day) 5 miles (night)
CFR 91.3 PIC
Responsible for the operation of aircraft
Final authority of operations
Only deviate from flight plans in emergency
(Must send written report about diviation to FAA only if requested by FAA)
CFR 91.11
No persons can intimidate, threaten, assault, or interfere with crew during operation of the aircraft
CFR 91.13
No person shall act recklessly during the operation of an aircraft
CFR 91.15
No person may drop objects from an aircraft in flight
CFR 91.105
All crewmembers must have seatbelts worn and be at appropriate stations during takeoff and landings unless:
absence is necessary to aircraft operation
Physiological need
CFR 91.105 Seatbelt shoulder harness
Shoulder harness may not be worn if:
aircraft is flying in route
necessary to perform duties
CFR 91.107
PIC must brief passengers on the use of seatbelts and shoulder harnesses
Airworthiness/Equipment
Annual or 100 hour airworthiness check
Check MEL
Airworthiness Certificate
Issued by FAA that aircraft is safe to fly and operate
Must be displayed at all times
Registration Certificate
Must be registered with the FAA Civil Aviation Registry

carried on board at all times
not valid if aircraft is sold or proved to not be airworthy
Arm
distance from datum reference line (point of measurement) to the cg of an item
Moment
the product of the weight of an item multiplied by its arm. Expressed in pound inches
Center of gravity (CG)
the point about which an aircraft would balance if it were possible to suspend it at that point.
Moment=
Weight X Arm
Moment Index=
Moment/1000 (or 100 depending on aircraft)
CG=
Total moment/ total weight
Takeoff/Landing performance calculation needs
temperature
wind conditions
pressure altitude
KGFK ATIS
119.4
KGFK Ground
124.575
KGFK Tower
118.4 or 120.55
Grand Forks Departure
132.3
Standard Briefing
Provides most complete weather information
Provided in specific order
Abbreviated Briefing
Shortened briefing used to update previous briefings
Outlook Briefing
Used when departure is more than 6 hours away