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Part 65
Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight
Crewmembers
Subpart A
General
Part 65
Subpart A – General
Subpart B – Air Traffic Control Tower
Operators
Subpart C – Aircraft Dispatchers
Subpart D – Mechanics
Subpart E – Repairmen
65.11 Application and Issue
• When applying for certificate
– Prescribed fee has been paid
– Meet requirements of this part
• Entitled to appropriate certificate and rating
– Suspended
• May not apply for any additional rating
– Revoked
• May not apply for same kind certificate for one
year after date of revocation
65.12 Alcohol/Drug Offenses
• Conviction for violation
– Denial of application for up to one year
after date of final conviction
– Suspension or revocation of certificate or
rating
• Commission of act prohibited by 91.19
– Denial of application for up to one year
after date of that act
– Suspension or revocation of certificate or
rating
65.13 Temporary Certificate
• Effective for not more than 120 days
– Pending review of application and
supplementary documents and
– Issue of certificate and ratings
65.14 Security Disqual
• Eligibility standard
– Cannot hold certificate, rating,
authorization if
– TSA notified FAA in writing that person
poses security threat
• FAA will hold in abeyance pending outcome of
final threat assessment review
– Final notification of threat assessment
• Denial of application
• Revoke any certificate, rating, authorization
issued
65.15 Duration of Certificates
• Except for repairman certificates
– Effective until surrendered, suspended, or
revoked
• Repairman certificates
– Unless sooner surrendered, suspended,
or revoked
– Effective until relieved from duties for
employment or certificated
65.16 Change of Name
• Send current certificate and
– Marriage license, court order, or other
document verifying change
• Replacement for lost or stolen
certificate
– Name certificate issued
– Permanent mailing address
– Social security number
– Date/place of birth
– Any information
– $2 check or money order
65.16 Lost Certificate
• If certificate lost
– May obtain telegram from FAA confirming
certificate issue
– Up to 60 days pending receiving duplicate
certificate
65.17 Tests
• Tests
– Places and time designated by
Administrator
– Minimum passing – 70 percent
65.19 Retesting after Failure
• Written, oral, or practical test failure
– May retest after 30 days after date of
failed test
– Before 30 days - Signed statement
certifying additional instruction in subject
areas failed and ready for retesting
65.18 Cheating
• Cannot
– Copy or intentionally remove a written
test
– Give copy to someone else
– Give help during another person while
testing
– Take test in behalf of another person
– Use material or aid during test
– Intentionally cause, assist, participate in
prohibited act
– Not eligible for one year after date of act
65.20 Falsifications
• Cannot make any
– Fraudulent or intentionally false
statement on application
– Fraudulent or intentionally false entry in
logbook, record, or report
– Any false reproduction of certificate or
rating
– Alteration of any certificate or rating
– Suspend or revoke certificates or ratings
65.21 Change of Address
• Change in permanent mailing address
– Within 30 days, notify FAA, in writing
Part 65
Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight
Crewmembers
Subpart B
Air Traffic Control Tower Operators
65.31 Requirements
• To act as an ATC tower operator
– Hold ATC tower operator certificate
– Hold facility rating for that control tower
– Hold at least second-class medical
certificate
• Except for active duty or employed by FAA
65.33 Eligibility Requirements
• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be of good moral character
• Be able to read, write, understand
English, speak English without accent
or impediment of speech
• Hold at least second-class medical
certificate
– Except for active duty or employed by
FAA
65.35 Knowledge Requirements
• Pass written test on
– Flight rules in Part 91
– Airport traffic control procedures
– En route traffic control procedures
– Communication operating procedures
– Flight assistance service
– Air navigation, and aids to air navigation
– Aviation weather
65.37 Skill Requirements
• Pass practical test on
– Control tower equipment and use
– Weather reporting procedures and use of
reports
– NOTAMS and AIM
– Use of operational forms
– Performance of non-control operational
duties
– Procedures
65.37 Skill Requirements
• Pass practical test on
– Procedures
• Airport rules, equipment, runways, taxiways,
obstructions
• Terrain features, visual checkpoints, and
obstructions
• Traffic patterns and associated procedures
• Operational agreements
• Center, alternate airports, airways, routes,
reporting points, air navigation aids
• Search and rescue procedures
• Terminal ATC procedures and phraseology
• Holding procedures, instrument approaches,
departure procedures
65.39 Experience Requirements
• Satisfactorily served as an
– ATC tower operator at that control tower
with facility rating for at least 6 months
– ATC tower operator with a facility rating
at a different control tower for at least 6
months before applying for rating
– Exception: Armed Forces
• Served as ATC tower operator for at least 6
months
65.43 Rating Privileges
• Senior rating as of August 31, 1970
– May exchange rating for facility rating at
same ATC tower
• If not exchanged, exercise privileges of senior
rating until he makes the exchange
• Junior rating as of August 31, 1970
– May not control aircraft until meeting
applicable parts of 65.37
• May control traffic under supervision of
operator with senior rating, or facility rating
65.45 Performance of Duties
• Perform duties with limitations of
certificate
– Safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air
traffic
– Facility rating
• May control traffic at any operating position
• Cannot issue IFR clearance with authorization
from appropriate facility
– No facility rating
• May act at operating positions which qualified,
under supervision of operator with facility
rating
65.47 Maximum hours
• Except in an emergency
– Relieved of duties for 24 consecutive
hours
• At least one during each 7 consecutive days
– Cannot serve for more than
• 10 consecutive hours
• 10 hours during a period of 24 consecutive
hours, unless
• Rest period of at least 8 hours at or before the
end of the 10 hours of duty
65.49 Operating Rules
• Medical Certificate
– In personal possession
• Tower Operator Certificate
– Readily available
• Not a facility rating
– Current record of operating positions at
which qualified
• General
– Unable to meet physical requirements of
current medical certificate
– Cooperate fully in any test requested
65.50 Currency Requirements
• Serve at least
– 3 of the preceding 6 months at tower
facility where rating applies
– Demonstrates meeting requirements of
certificate and facility rating, or operating
positions
Part 65
Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight
Crewmembers
Subpart C
Aircraft Dispatchers
65.51 Certificate Required
• Possess an aircraft dispatcher
certificate
• Inspection of certificate
– Must present certificate upon request
from:
• Administrator
• Authorized representative from the NTSB
• Any Federal, State or local law enforcement
officer
65.53 Eligibility Requirements
• Knowledge Test Requirements
– At least 21 years of age
• Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate
– At least 23 years of age
– Read, speak, write, and understand
English
– Pass knowledge test
– Pass practical test
– Comply with 65.57
65.55 Knowledge Requirements
• Pass knowledge test on:
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Regulations
Meteorology/Weather/NOTAMS
Interpret weather charts
NWS functions
Windshear/microburst awareness
IMC conditions
ATC procedures/pilot responsibilities
Aircraft load, weight and balance
Aerodynamics
Human factors/CRM
65.57 Experience/Training
– Military operations
• Pilot
• Flight Navigator
• Meteorologist
– Air Operations Part 121
• Assistant dispatcher under supervision
• Flight engineer
• Meteorologist
– Aircraft operations
• Air Traffic Controller
• Flight Service Specialist
– Other duties providing equivalent experience
– Approved aircraft dispatcher course
65.61 Approved Course Content
• Instruction in topics listed in App A
• Outline of:
– Major topics and subtopics
– Additional subject headings
• In addition to minimum of 200 hours
• Minimum 200 hours of instruction
– Can substitute previous experience or
training
– Evaluation of experience to decrease 200
– Placed in record
65.63 Certification Courses
• Application (Original/renewal)
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Writing to Administrator
2 copies of course outline
Description of equipment/facilities
List of instructors and qualifications
• Duration of Certification Course
– Original approval
• Expires last day of 24th month of approval
• Ownership of school occurs
• 2 copies of course outline
– Renewal
• Application within 30 days preceding expiration
• Practical test – 80 percent pass rate
65.63 Certification Courses
• Course revisions
– Instructors may be revised at any time
– Notify Administrator
• Withdrawal/Cancellation
– Failure to meet requirements
– Request cancellation - Letter
• Change in name/location
– Not terminated if
• Administrator notified with 10 days of change
• In writing
65.65 Training Facilities
– Facilities, equipment, materials
• Adequate for theoretical/practical aspects
– Room, training booth, instructional space
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Temperature controlled
lighted
Ventilated to health codes
Not distracted by conduct from other rooms
65.67 Personnel Requirements
• Adequate personnel
– One instructor who holds aircraft dispatcher
certificate and available to coordinate
training course instruction
– Not exceed a ratio of 25 students to 1
instructor
– Instructor of practical dispatch applications
• Must hold aircraft dispatchers certificate
65.70 Records Maintenance
• Chronological log of
– All instructors/Subjects covered
– Course examinations and results
• Successful completion of course
– Written statement graduation – valid 90 days
– Revalidate for additional 90 days
• Retain for at least 3 yrs after graduation
• Transmit report to administrator
– 31 January of each year
– Name of all students results
– Names of who failed or withdrew
• Results or reasons for withdrawals
Part 65
Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight
Crewmembers
Subpart D
Mechanics
65.71 Eligibility
 At least 18 years of age
 Read, write, speak, understand English
 Pass prescribed tests within 24 months
 Comply with sections that apply to rating
 Additional ratings
Pass prescribed tests within 24 months
65.73 Ratings
• Airframe
• Powerplant
65.75 Knowledge Requirements
• Meet experience requirements (65.77)
• Pass written test
– Pass each section before applying for oral
and practical tests
65.77 Experience Requirements
• Present to Administrator
– Appropriate graduation certificate or
– Certificate of completion from certificated
aviation maintenance technician school or
– Documentary evidence
• 18 months practical experience
– Procedures, practices
– Materials, tools, machine tools
– Equipment generally used in constructing, maintaining,
or altering airframes or powerplants
• 30 months practical experience concurrently
duties with
– Airframe
– Powerplant
65.79 Skill requirements
• Pass
– Oral test
– Practical test
65.81 Privileges/Limitations
• Perform/supervise for which rated
• Understand current instructions of
manufacturer, maintenance manuals
65.83 Recent Experience
• Within preceding 24 months
– Able to work for at least 6 months
• Served as mechanic
• Technically supervised other mechanics
• Supervised maintenance or alteration of aircraft
65.89 Certificate Display
• Within immediate area
65.91 Inspection Authorization
– Hold current effective mechanic certificate
• Both airframe and powerplant rating
• Each in effect for at least 3 years
– Actively engaged (at least 2 year period) in
maintaining aircraft certificated
– Fixed base of operations
• Located in person or by telephone during normal
working hours
– Have available to inspect airframes,
powerplants, propellers, or related appliance
• Equipment
• Facilities
• Necessary inspection data
– Pass written test (ability to inspect)
65.92 Inspection Duration
• Expires on March 31 – each oddnumbered year
• Surrendered, suspended or revoked
• Does not have fixed base of operations
• Does not have equipment, facilities, and
necessary inspection data
• Return authorization to Administrator
65.93 Inspection Renewal
• Present evidence (one of these)
– 1 annual inspection for each 90 days holding
authority
– 2 major repairs for each 90 days holding
authority
– Performed/supervised at least 1 progressive
inspection
– Attended/successfully completed refresher
course (not less than 8 hours instruction)
– Pass oral test by FAA inspector
65.95 Privileges/Limitations
• Inspect/approve for return to service
• Perform
– Annual inspection
– Or supervise progressive inspection
• Certificate available for inspection
• Change of fixed base of operation
– Cannot exercise privileges until
– FSDO office notified in writing
Part 65
Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight
Crewmembers
Subpart E
Repairmen
65.101 Eligibility
• At least 18 years of age
• Specifically qualified to perform
maintenance on aircraft or components
• Employed for a specific job requiring
special qualifications
• Recommended for certification by
employer
65.101 Eligibility
• Have
– At 18 months practical experience
– Completed formal training acceptable to
Administrator
– Read, write, speak, and understand English
65.105 Certificate Display
• Kept within immediate area where
exercising privileges