Image for Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)

Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)

Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) are a set of rules established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that govern the safety, operation, maintenance, and certification of civil aircraft and air traffic in the United States. They ensure that pilots, airlines, and maintenance personnel follow consistent standards to promote safety and efficiency in the aviation industry. FARs cover a wide range of topics, including licensing requirements, aircraft design, airspace use, and operational procedures. Essentially, they create a legal framework that helps prevent accidents and ensures reliable air travel across the country.