
FAR (Federal Aviation Regulations)
The Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) are a set of rules established by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure safe and efficient air travel. They cover all aspects of aviation, including pilot certification, aircraft maintenance, operational procedures, and air traffic management. The FARs are designed to standardize practices across the industry, promoting safety, security, and consistency. Compliance with these regulations is mandatory for pilots, airlines, and other aviation professionals, helping prevent accidents and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.