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§ 65.33
airman or ground instructor certificate
or rating held by that person.
[Doc. No. 4086, 30 FR 2196, Feb. 18, 1965]
§ 65.19
Retesting after failure.
An applicant for a written, oral, or
practical test for a certificate and rat-
ing, or for an additional rating under
this part, may apply for retesting—
(a) After 30 days after the date the
applicant failed the test; or
(b) Before the 30 days have expired if
the applicant presents a signed state-
ment from an airman holding the cer-
tificate and rating sought by the appli-
cant, certifying that the airman has
given the applicant additional instruc-
tion in each of the subjects failed and
that the airman considers the appli-
cant ready for retesting.
[Doc. No. 16383, 43 FR 22640, May 25, 1978]
§ 65.20
Applications, certificates,
logbooks, reports, and records: Fal-
sification, reproduction, or alter-
ation.
(a) No person may make or cause to
be made—
(1) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false statement on any application for
a certificate or rating under this part;
(2) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false entry in any logbook, record, or
report that is required to be kept,
made, or used, to show compliance
with any requirement for any certifi-
cate or rating under this part;
(3) Any reproduction, for fraudulent
purpose, of any certificate or rating
under this part; or
(4) Any alteration of any certificate
or rating under this part.
(b) The commission by any person of
an act prohibited under paragraph (a)
of this section is a basis for suspending
or revoking any airman or ground in-
structor certificate or rating held by
that person.
[Doc. No. 4086, 30 FR 2196, Feb. 18, 1965]
§ 65.21
Change of address.
Within 30 days after any change in
his permanent mailing address, the
holder of a certificate issued under this
part shall notify the Department of
Transportation, Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration, Airman Certification
Branch, Post Office Box 25082, Okla-
homa City, OK 73125, in writing, of his
new address.
[Doc. No. 10536, 35 FR 14075, Sept. 4, 1970]
§ 65.23
[Reserved]
Subpart B—Air Traffic Control
Tower Operators
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug.
1, 1970, unless otherwise noted.
§ 65.31
Required credentials, certifi-
cates, and ratings or qualifications.
No person may act as an air traffic
control tower operator at an air traffic
control tower in connection with civil
aircraft unless he or she—
(a) Holds an FAA Credential with a
tower rating or an air traffic control
tower operator certificate issued under
this subpart;
(b) Holds a facility rating for that
control tower issued under this sub-
part, or has qualified for the operating
position at which he or she acts and is
under the supervision of the holder of a
facility rating for that control tower;
and
(c) Except for a person employed by
the FAA or employed by, or on active
duty with, the Department of the Air
Force, Army, or Navy or the Coast
Guard, holds at least a second-class
medical certificate issued under part 67
of this chapter.
[Doc. No. 10193, 35 FR 12326, Aug. 1, 1970, as
amended by Amdt. 65–25, 45 FR 18911, Mar. 24,
1980; Amdt. 65–31, 52 FR 17518, May 8, 1987;
Amdt. 65–56, 79 FR 74611, Dec. 16, 2014]
§ 65.33
Eligibility requirements: Gen-
eral.
To be eligible for an air traffic con-
trol tower operator certificate a person
must—
(a) Be at least 18 years of age;
(b) Be of good moral character;
(c) Be able to read, write, and under-
stand the English language and speak
it without accent or impediment of
speech that would interfere with two-
way radio conversation;
(d) Except for a person employed by
the FAA or employed by, or on active
duty with, the Department of the Air
Force, Army, or Navy or the Coast
Guard, hold at least a second-class
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