AMSA 490 - Unit 1
What is 14 CFR 119? - answer Certification; Air Carriers and Commercial Operators
Parts 121. 125 and 135
What is a Domestic Operation? - answer Any schedules operation that is operated
entirely within the 48 contiguous United States
What is a Flag Operation? - answer Operates between any point within the 48
contiguous United States and any point outside the 48 contiguous United States
What is a Supplemental Operation? - answer Conducts charter type (non-scheduled)
operations, uses aircraft with more than 30 seats, or an aircraft with more than 7,500
lbs. payload capacity
What are the 135 Operating Requirements? - answer Commuter and On Demand
Operations and Rules Governing Persons On Board Such Aircraft
What is 135.411(a)(1)? - answer Type certificated for a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of nine seats or less
What is 135.411(a)(2)? - answer Type certificated for a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of ten seats or more
Does 135 have international recognition? - answer No
What is a Commuter Operation? - answer Conducts scheduled operations (5 or more)
round-trips per week in a non-turbojet aircraft, which have nine or fewer passenger
seats, or a payload of 7,500 lbs. or less
What is an On-Demand Operation? - answerConducts non-scheduled operations in
aircraft other than turbojets, with nine or fewer passenger seats AND a 7,500-pound or
less payload capacity
What is 125? - answerCertification and operations; Airplanes having a seating capacity
of 20 or more passengers or a payload of 6,000 pounds or more
What is 129? - answerOperations; Foreign Air Carriers and Foreign Operators of U.S. -
Registered Aircraft Engaged in Common Carriage
What is 133? - answerRotorcraft External Load Operations
What is carriage? - answerThe act of carrying or transporting persons
, What is Private Carriage? - answerCarriage arranged by two parties, gratuitous or for
hire and does NOT pass the 4-point test
What is Common (Public) Carriage (airlines)? - answerA person or company who will
carry anyone so long as they have the money to pay the fare and passes the 4-point
test
When does a carrier become a common carrier? - answerWhen they "hold itself out" to
the public as willing to furnish transportation to any person who wants it
What is the 4-Point Test? - answerA holding out
Transport persons or property
from place to place
for compensation
What is an Air Carrier? - answerA person who undertakes directly by lease, or other
arrangement, to engage in air transportation
What is Air Transportation? - answerInterstate, overseas, or foreign air transportation or
the transportation of mil by aircraft
What is a Commercial Operator? - answerA person who, for compensation or hire,
engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property
Domestic and Foreign repair stations are required by the FAA to administer Drug
Testing. T or F? - answerFalse
A repair station certificate, issued to a facility located in a foreign country, is valid for a
period of: - answer1 to 2 years
The FAA has how many Repair Station Ratings? - answer6
A satellite repair station may not hold a rating that the repair station with managerial
control does not hold. T or F? - answerTrue
An FAA 14 CFR 145 Domestic Repair Station is required to have the following:
Quality Control System
Repair Station and Quality Control manual
OpSpecs
Capabilities List
Training Program
Drug Testing Program - answerAll of Them
A training program used by a repair station must be:
What is 14 CFR 119? - answer Certification; Air Carriers and Commercial Operators
Parts 121. 125 and 135
What is a Domestic Operation? - answer Any schedules operation that is operated
entirely within the 48 contiguous United States
What is a Flag Operation? - answer Operates between any point within the 48
contiguous United States and any point outside the 48 contiguous United States
What is a Supplemental Operation? - answer Conducts charter type (non-scheduled)
operations, uses aircraft with more than 30 seats, or an aircraft with more than 7,500
lbs. payload capacity
What are the 135 Operating Requirements? - answer Commuter and On Demand
Operations and Rules Governing Persons On Board Such Aircraft
What is 135.411(a)(1)? - answer Type certificated for a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of nine seats or less
What is 135.411(a)(2)? - answer Type certificated for a passenger seating configuration,
excluding any pilot seat, of ten seats or more
Does 135 have international recognition? - answer No
What is a Commuter Operation? - answer Conducts scheduled operations (5 or more)
round-trips per week in a non-turbojet aircraft, which have nine or fewer passenger
seats, or a payload of 7,500 lbs. or less
What is an On-Demand Operation? - answerConducts non-scheduled operations in
aircraft other than turbojets, with nine or fewer passenger seats AND a 7,500-pound or
less payload capacity
What is 125? - answerCertification and operations; Airplanes having a seating capacity
of 20 or more passengers or a payload of 6,000 pounds or more
What is 129? - answerOperations; Foreign Air Carriers and Foreign Operators of U.S. -
Registered Aircraft Engaged in Common Carriage
What is 133? - answerRotorcraft External Load Operations
What is carriage? - answerThe act of carrying or transporting persons
, What is Private Carriage? - answerCarriage arranged by two parties, gratuitous or for
hire and does NOT pass the 4-point test
What is Common (Public) Carriage (airlines)? - answerA person or company who will
carry anyone so long as they have the money to pay the fare and passes the 4-point
test
When does a carrier become a common carrier? - answerWhen they "hold itself out" to
the public as willing to furnish transportation to any person who wants it
What is the 4-Point Test? - answerA holding out
Transport persons or property
from place to place
for compensation
What is an Air Carrier? - answerA person who undertakes directly by lease, or other
arrangement, to engage in air transportation
What is Air Transportation? - answerInterstate, overseas, or foreign air transportation or
the transportation of mil by aircraft
What is a Commercial Operator? - answerA person who, for compensation or hire,
engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property
Domestic and Foreign repair stations are required by the FAA to administer Drug
Testing. T or F? - answerFalse
A repair station certificate, issued to a facility located in a foreign country, is valid for a
period of: - answer1 to 2 years
The FAA has how many Repair Station Ratings? - answer6
A satellite repair station may not hold a rating that the repair station with managerial
control does not hold. T or F? - answerTrue
An FAA 14 CFR 145 Domestic Repair Station is required to have the following:
Quality Control System
Repair Station and Quality Control manual
OpSpecs
Capabilities List
Training Program
Drug Testing Program - answerAll of Them
A training program used by a repair station must be: