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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to your FAA questions.
You can find information for MMELs on our website.
You can find information about the FAA's WINGS Program on our website.
You can find information on how to get your A&P certificate on our website.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) have collaborated to create an online General Aviation Security course which may be used for initial and recurrent flight school security awareness training. For details, see TSA: Training and Exercises and AOPA’s Guide to TSA’s Alien Flight Training/Citizenship Validation Rule.
You can find information on the Age 65 Law, as well as a copy of the actual legislation, on our website.
You can find regulations for pilots and flight and ground instructors on our website.
You can find regulations on pilots schools (14 CFR Part 141) on the Government Printing Office's Electronic Code of Federal Regulations. Be sure to select Part 141.
Study materials are available online. Applicants are encouraged to review the Airman Certification Standards (ACS) for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (PDF), the Remote Pilot Study Guide (PDF), and the online sample questions (PDF) before taking the Knowledge Test.
You can find technical standard orders on our website.
You can find technical standard orders on our website.
You can find a list of the most current airmen knowledge testing on our website.
You can find a list of the most current airmen knowledge testing on our website.
You can find a list of the most current airmen knowledge testing on our website.
You can find a list of designated pilot examiners on our website.
You can search for owner, make, and model information for an aircraft on our Aircraft Registration Inquiry website.
You can search for owner, make, and model information for an aircraft on our Aircraft Registration Inquiry website.
The FAA has a general safety risk management process defined in order 8040.4b.
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You can find a list of FAA-certified full-flight simulators on our website.
The FAA publishes a directory that lists them by name and address. Locate an Aviation Medical Examiner.
You can find information about airport grants on our website.