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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