Air Carrier Operations

Air Carrier Operations

Air Carrier Operations

Air Carrier Operations

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Overview

Whether a Part 121 airline or a Part 135 charter operator, a company lives or dies by its compliance with the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations, or FARs (14 CFR). Air Carrier Operations introduces students of aviation to the significant Federal Aviation Regulations affecting airline operations. Students and professionals gain an appreciation of the variety of regulatory issues involved in air carrier operations and gather the background information they need to identify and apply the relevant regulations.

This book examines the many regulations governing an air carrier and focuses primarily on Part 121 air carriers; in addition, coverage includes Part 119 and relevant portions of Parts 135, 91, 61 and 25 of the Federal Aviation Regulations. The text emphasizes Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) flight operations, particularly useful to instrument-rated pilots and aircraft dispatchers.

For this third edition, the authors collaborated with two seasoned FAA Licensed Flight Dispatchers, enhancing the content relevant to students preparing for the FAA Flight Dispatcher Certificate. In addition, updates and revisions throughout reflect new FAA regulatory changes to provide students, pilots, flight crews, dispatchers, and management professionals with the essential information pertinent to today’s air carrier operations.

Air Carrier Operations is a college-level text ideal for Air Carrier Flight Operations and Airline Operations courses, is used extensively in Airline Dispatcher Training courses, and is an excellent preparation for airline interviews and initial airline pilot training.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644252628
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 735,374
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Mark J. Holt, a major airline pilot, soloed at age sixteen, has logged over 20,000 hours and holds an ATP pilot certificate with Boeing 757/767, Airbus 319/320/321, and BAE Jetstream 41 type ratings and a Flight Engineer (Turbojet) certificate. Mark has extensive flight and ground school instructing experience and service as a check airman. He also co-authored The Turbine Pilot’s Flight Manual.

Phillip J. Poynor, J.D., holds an ATP pilot certificate, has been captain qualified on Part 135 carriers, has taught courses on air carrier operations, advanced systems, and aviation safety, and is an aviation attorney. His awards include FAA/Industry 2001 National Flight Instructor of the Year, National Air Transportation Association Excellence in Pilot Training Award, and New York State University Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Fourth Edition vi

Acknowledgments ix

About the Authors x

Abbreviations xi

Introduction 1

1 What Is an Air Carrier? 7

2 Operations Specifications: Development and Application 27

3 Airline Organization: Required Management Positions 39

4 Operating Manuals: Requirements and Development 57

5 Part 121, Subpart M: Airman and Crewmember Requirements 63

6 Part 121, Subpart N: Training Programs and Part 121, Subpart O: Crewmember Qualifications 81

7 Air Carrier Flight and Duty Time Limitations 95

8 Airplanes Used in Part 121 Operations 133

9 Airworthiness Requirements 155

10 Instrument and Equipment Requirements 169

11 Dispatching and Flight Release Rules 189

12 Part 121, Subpart T: Flight Operations 215

13 Part 121, Subpart V: Records and Reports and Part 135, Subpart B: Recordkeeping Requirements 241

14 Maintenance 257

15 Selected Part 121 Appendices and Part 120 269

Appendix: Answers to Chapter Exams 287

Glossary of Terms 307

Bibliography 337

Index 339

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