Private Jets : General Operating and Flight Rules

The Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, under theSections 91.221to 91.305 deals with traffic alert and
Department of Transportation has specified in PARTcollision avoidance system equipment and use, terrain
91 -General Operating and Flight Rules. This deals withawareness and warning system, Aerobatic flight and
various aspects of the aircraft maintenance andFlight test areas.
servicing. They are classified into subsectionsSections 91.415 to 91.421 deal with changes to aircraft
numbered from 91.1 to 91.905 numbering in all about 60.inspection programs, Maintenance records, Transfer of
They deal with topics such as the responsibility andmaintenance records and Rebuilt engine maintenance
authority of the pilot in command or if more than onerecords;
pilot is required what are the terms right fromSection 91.535 deals with Stowage of food, beverage,
airworthiness of civil aircrafts to carriage of narcoticand passenger service equipment during aircraft
drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs ormovement on the surface, takeoff, and landing;
substances. Such is the exhaustive lists of checks andSection 91.19 to 91.21 deals with portable electronic
maintenance procedures specified therein that itdevices permitted onboard;
covers the entire aspect of aircraft maintenance,Section 91.107 Use of shoulder harnesses, safety belts
safety procedures to be adopted and theand child restraint systems.
requirements of pilots, crews and other qualifiedSection 91.139 deals with emergency air traffic rules;
personnel.Section 91.111 deals with Operating near other aircraft;
Section 91.103 deals with preflight action;Section 91.113 to 91.115 deals with Right-of-way rules:
Sections 91.117 to 91.121 deal with aircraft speed,Except water operations.
minimum safe altitudes and generalSections 91.126 to 9131 deals with operating on or in the
Altimeter settings;vicinity of an airport in Class G, Class E, Class B, Class
Sections 91.123 to 91.125 deal with compliance issuesC and Class D airspace.
with ATC (Airport Traffic Control) clearances,Section 91.138 deals with Temporary flight restrictions in
instructions as well as ATC light signals;national disaster
Section s 91.207 to 91.215 deal with Emergency locatorSection 91.153 to 91.173 VFR flight plan: Information
transmitters, Aircraft lights, Supplemental oxygen,required, Basic VFR weather minimums, special VFR
Inoperative instruments and equipment, ATCweather minimums, VFR cruising altitude or flight level,
transponder and altitude reporting equipment and use,Fuel requirements for flight in IFR conditions, IFR flight
Data correspondence between automatically reportedplan: Information required, VOR equipment check for
pressure altitude data and the pilot's altitude reference;IFR operations, ATC clearance and flight plan required.