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ADVISORY

U.S. Department of Transportation
‘Federal Aviat
bn Administration

CIRCULAR
AC NO: 14101A


PILOT
SCHOOL
CERTIFICATION

Initiated by: AFS-840

Advisory
U.S. Department of Transportation


Circular
Federal Aviation

Administration
Subject: PILOT SCHOOL CERTIFICATION
1.
PURPOSE. This advisory circular (AC) sets forth guidelines to assist persons in obtaining a pilot school certificate and associated ratings under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)
Part 141.

2.
CANCELLATION. AC 141-1, Pilot School Certijkation,
dated August 29, 1974, is cancelled.

3.
 RELATED READING MATERIAL.


Order 8700.1, General Aviation Operations Inspector’s Handbook. This document may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 20402. The stock number is 050-007-00921-6.
4. BACKGROUND. In 1974, a total opera-tional training concept, the acquisition of equivalent levels of aeronautical experience in less time than required by FAR Part 61, was introduced under the auspices of a certificated pilot school. This concept was established in FAR Part 141 which prescribes rules governing the operation of pilot schools. FAR Part 141 increased the flexibility of prescribed curricula for training and adopted procedures to ensure that a training course
used by a school is ade-quate, appropriate, and administered by qualified persons. The reduction in flight time require-ments, without a reduction in flight experience,
Date: 2/l
8193
AC No: 14%1A
Initiated by: AFS-840
Change:
is allowed under FAR Part 141 because the training is more controlled through supervision and is conducted by experienced instructors. AC 141-1 was issued on August 29, 1974, to help persons obtain certificates and ratings under FAR Part 141. Since 1974, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made several amendments to FAR Part 141. This AC, 14LlA,
updates the information provided in the 1974 AC.
5. DEFINITIONS. The following terms are defined for use in this AC.
a.
 Administrator means the FAA Administrator or any individual to whom the Administrator has delegated authority.

b.
 Agricultural aim@
 operation means the operation of an aircraft for the purpose of


(1)
 dispensing any economic poison;

(2)
 dispensing any other substance intended for plant nourishment, soil treatment, propagation of plant life, or pest control; or (3) engaging in dispensing activities directly affecting agri-culture, horticulture, or forest preservation, but not including the dispensing of live insects.

c.
Airphe
means an engine-driven, heavier-than-air fixed-wing aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its wings.
 
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