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Christian A. Klein is the managing member of OFM&K overseeing the firm’s policy advocacy practice. He represents trade associations as a registered federal lobbyist and provides strategic communications and legal counsel services to clients. He is executive vice president of the Aeronautical Repair Station Association.
Prerequisite:
None
Description
This session explores the details of the general operating rules in 14 CFR part 91 impacting operations performed for compensation or hire. It highlights the elements of the rule governing such operations and identifies relevant other areas in 14 CFR.
Upon completing this course, students will have the tools to understand:
The basic regulatory framework governing aircraft operations.
How the FAA defines compensation or hire (legal interpretations)
The interface between part 91’s operating rules and compensation or hire operations.
Which certification regulations apply to various compensation and hire operations.
The three board categories of aircraft operations (not for compensation or hire, for compensation and hire, and common carriage) and applicable rules.
Target audience:
Aviation professional involved in maintaining and operating aircraft in the U.S. national airspace.
Keywords:
Maintenance, Operations, Continued Airworthiness
Revision history:
Date Created
Level
Revision description
Retraining Required or Recommended
Yes
No
06012023
IR
Initial Release.
1 OFMK General OFMK training credit
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