14 CFR

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Definition of 14 CFR

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is a document that contains the general and permanent rules and regulations of the executive branch of the US federal government. Title 14 of the CFR, also known as the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), outlines the regulations and requirements governing the aviation industry in the United States. 14 CFR covers a broad range of topics, including airworthiness standards for aircraft, rules for air traffic control, and requirements for aviation personnel, such as pilots and mechanics. It is designed to ensure the safety and efficiency of air transportation within the United States and between the US and other countries. Compliance with 14 CFR is mandatory for all individuals and organizations involved in aviation activities within the United States.

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