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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§ 141.95
(c) The instructors are under the di-
rect supervision of the chief instructor
or assistant chief instructor for the ap-
propriate training course, who is read-
ily available for consultation in ac-
cordance with § 141.85(b) of this part;
and
(d) The responsible Flight Standards
office for the area in which the school
is located is notified in writing if train-
ing is conducted at a base other than
the school’s main operations base for
more than 7 consecutive days.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 141–9, 62 FR 40908, July 30, 1997, as
amended by Docket FAA–2018–0119, Amdt.
141–19, 83 FR 9175, Mar. 5, 2018]
§ 141.93 Enrollment.
(a) The holder of a pilot school cer-
tificate or a provisional pilot school
certificate must, at the time a student
is enrolled in an approved training
course, furnish that student with a
copy of the following:
(1) A certificate of enrollment con-
taining—
(i) The name of the course in which
the student is enrolled; and
(ii) The date of that enrollment.
(2) A copy of the student’s training
syllabus.
(3) Except for a training course of-
fered through an internet based me-
dium, a copy of the safety procedures
and practices developed by the school
that describe the use of the school’s fa-
cilities and the operation of its air-
craft. Those procedures and practices
shall include training on at least the
following information—
(i) The weather minimums required
by the school for dual and solo flights;
(ii) The procedures for starting and
taxiing aircraft on the ramp;
(iii) Fire precautions and procedures;
(iv) Redispatch procedures after
unprogrammed landings, on and off air-
ports;
(v) Aircraft discrepancies and ap-
proval for return-to-service determina-
tions;
(vi) Securing of aircraft when not in
use;
(vii) Fuel reserves necessary for local
and cross-country flights;
(viii) Avoidance of other aircraft in
flight and on the ground;
(ix) Minimum altitude limitations
and simulated emergency landing in-
structions; and
(x) A description of and instructions
regarding the use of assigned practice
areas.
(b) The holder of a pilot school cer-
tificate or provisional pilot school cer-
tificate must maintain a monthly list-
ing of persons enrolled in each training
course offered by the school.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 141–9, 62 FR 40908, July 30, 1997; Amdt.
141–15, 76 FR 54107, Aug. 31, 2011]
§ 141.95 Graduation certificate.
(a) The holder of a pilot school cer-
tificate or provisional pilot school cer-
tificate must issue a graduation cer-
tificate to each student who completes
its approved course of training.
(b) The graduation certificate must
be issued to the student upon comple-
tion of the course of training and con-
tain at least the following information:
(1) The name of the school and the
certificate number of the school;
(2) The name of the graduate to
whom it was issued;
(3) The course of training for which it
was issued;
(4) The date of graduation;
(5) A statement that the student has
satisfactorily completed each required
stage of the approved course of train-
ing including the tests for those stages;
(6) A certification of the information
contained on the graduation certificate
by the chief instructor for that course
of training; and
(7) A statement showing the cross-
country training that the student re-
ceived in the course of training.
(8) Certificates issued upon grad-
uating from a course based on internet
media must be uniquely identified
using an alphanumeric code that is spe-
cific to the student graduating from
that course.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16347, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 141–9, 62 FR 40908, July 30, 1997, as
amended by Amdt. 141–15, 76 FR 54108, Aug.
31, 2011]