
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR)
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) are rules created by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure the safety and efficiency of civil aviation in the United States. These regulations cover various aspects, including pilot qualifications, aircraft operation, maintenance standards, and air traffic control procedures. FAR establishes guidelines for commercial and recreational flying, ensuring that both operators and aircraft meet strict safety standards. Compliance with these regulations helps prevent accidents and promotes the overall safety of the nation's airspace.