14 CFR 141.53 - Approval procedures for a training course: General.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 14: Aeronautics and Space (December 2005)


Permanent Link: http://cfr.vlex.com/vid/141-53-approval-procedures-training-course-19564287

Id. vLex: VLEX-19564287

Click here to download this article in graphic format (Acrobat Reader)

Document language

Search in this document

Sponsored Ads:


Text:

TITLE 14 - AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBCHAPTER H - SCHOOLS AND OTHER CERTIFICATED AGENCIES

PART 141 - PILOT SCHOOLS

subpart c - TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE AND CURRICULUM

141.53 - Approval procedures for a training course: General.

  (a) General. An applicant for a pilot school certificate or provisional pilot school certificate must obtain the Administrator's approval of the outline of each training course for which certification and rating is sought.

  (b) Application. (1) An application for the approval of an initial or amended training course must be submitted in duplicate to the FAA Flight Standards District Office having jurisdiction over the area where the school is based.

  (2) An application for the approval of an initial or amended training course must be submitted at least 30 days before any training under that course, or any amendment thereto, is scheduled to begin.

  (3) An application for amending a training course must be accompanied by two copies of the amendment.

  (c) Training courses. (1) A training course submitted for approval prior to August 4, 1997 may, if approved, retain that approval until 1 year after August 4, 1997.

  (2) An applicant for a pilot school certificate or provisional pilot school certificate may request approval of the training courses specified in 141.11(b) of this part.

[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 1419, 62 FR 40908, July 30, 1997]

Sponsored Ads:




Activate your free trial now

Make your order

Need help? Contact us

Try vLex for FREE for 3 days

Access legal information from United States including:

  • Constitutions
  • Forms and Contracts
  • Legal Books and Journals
  • Case Law
  • News and Business
  • Regulations
  • U.S. Code

Try vLex without any commitment for 3 days and see why you need it.

3

days of Free Access