What is entropy - Answers theory vs. reality
What is Chocolate sprinkle theory - Answers When you get used to having a benefit
What is a Common Carrier - Answers transporter who will carry anyone who will pay for the fare, and
passes the 4-point test (holding out, transports persons or property, from place to place, for
compensation ($))
what is the 4 point test for a common carrier? - Answers 1. holding out
2. transports persons or property
3. from place to place
4. for compensation ($)
what is a Private carrier - Answers transporter who has no 4-point test
what is the purpose of Operations specifications - Answers to tell the FAA how you're going to comply
with their regulations
What is 14 CFR 121 - Answers Operating Requirements Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations
Air Carrier
Are Delta, American, United, Domestic, Flag, or Supplemental Carriers - Answers All 3 (Domestic, Flag,
and Supplemental)
What is Domestic Operation - Answers Scheduled operation entirely in 48 continuous US
What is Flag Operation - Answers Scheduled operation between a point in 48 continuous US states
and outside them (can be Alaska, Hawaii, another country)
What is Supplemental Operation - Answers Non Scheduled (Charter type) operations with more than
30 seats on an aircraft more than 7500 LB capacity
what is 14 CFR Part 135 - Answers Operating Req's (Air Carrier Certificate)
What is Commuter Operation - Answers scheduled operations (5+) round trips per week in non-
turbojet aircraft with 9 or fewer passenger seats OR 7,500 payload or less
What is On-Demand Operation - Answers non scheduled operations in non-turbojet aircraft with 9 or
fewer passenger seats AND 7,500 payload or less
14 CFR Part 125 - Answers Certification and Operations with seating capacity of 20+ passengers OR a
payload of 6000+ lb
14 CFR Part 129 - Answers Operations: foreign air carriers and foreign operators of US Registered
aircraft engaged in common carriage
14 CFR Part 133 - Answers Rotorcraft External Load Operations
Define Carriage - Answers Carrying or transporting persons
Define Common/Public Carriage - Answers A person or company who will carry anyone who pays the
fare and passes the 4-point test
When does a carrier become a common carrier - Answers when it "holds itself out" to the public as
willing to give transportation to anyone who wants
non- common carriage / private carriage - Answers transport arranged by 2 parties and does not pass
4-point test
What parts do private carriage operate under and what do they require - Answers an operating
certificate, part 125 or 135
Part 91 Subpart F - Answers fractional ownership program for large aircraft
Define Air Carrier - Answers A person who undertakes directly by lease , or other arrangements, to
engage in air transportation
Define Air Transportation - Answers Interstate, overseas, or foreign air transport or transport of mail
by aircraft
what is a Commercial Operator - Answers a person who, for compensation or hire, engages in the
carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property
Who has to follow 14 CFR 119 - Answers Air carriers and commercial operators parts 121, 125, and
135
14 CFR part 121 - Answers operating Reqs, Domestic, Flag, and Supplimental
Part 119 states the minimum personnel required for operations for a part 121 carrier. What are they?
- Answers director of safety
director of operations
chief pilot
director of maintenance