Air Carrier Operations

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2006-04-01
Publisher(s): Aviation Supplies & Academics
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Summary

Whether a Part 121 airline or a Part 135 charter operator, a company lives or dies by its compliance with the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations or FARs (14 CFR).Air Carrier Operationsintroduces students of aviation to the significant FARs affecting airline operations. A sophomore/junior level college text, ideal forAir Carrier Flight OperationsorAirline Operationscourses, this book examines the many regulations governing an air carrier and focuses primarily on Part 121 air carriers, though coverage includes Part 119 and relevant portions of Parts 135, 91 and 61 of the FAR. The text emphasizes Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight operations; therefore, students and pilots should have an instrument rating before undertaking study of this book. This book also provides excellent preparation for airline interviews and initial training.

Author Biography

Mark J. Holt a pilot for a major airline based in Atlanta Phillip J. Poynor Chair and Professor of Aviation at Daniel Webster College, Nashua

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. vi
Prefacep. vii
Abbreviationsp. ix
What Is an Air Carrier?p. 3
Operations Specifications: Development and Applicationp. 17
Airline Organization: Required Management Positionsp. 35
Operating Manuals: Requirement for and Development ofp. 49
FAR 121 Subpart M: Airman and Crewmember Requirementsp. 57
FAR 121 Subpart N: Training Programs and FAR 121 Subpart O: Crewmember Qualificationsp. 66
Air Carrier Flight and Duty Time Limitationsp. 81
Airplanes Used in Part 121 Operationsp. 100
Airworthiness Requirementsp. 116
Instrument and Equipment Requirementsp. 131
Dispatching and Flight Release Rulesp. 153
FAR 121 Subpart T: Flight Operationsp. 181
FAR 121 Subpart V: Records and Reports and FAR 135 Subpart B: Record Keeping Requirementsp. 209
Maintenancep. 225
Appendices to Part 121p. 232
Answers to End of Chapter Examsp. 248
Glossary of Termsp. 284
Bibliographyp. 299
Indexp. 301
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