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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 119.67 

(1) State in the general policy provi-

sions of the manual required by 
§ 121.133 of this chapter, the duties, re-
sponsibilities, and authority of per-
sonnel required under paragraph (a) of 
this section; 

(2) List in the manual the names and 

business addresses of the individuals 
assigned to those positions; and 

(3) Notify the responsible Flight 

Standards office within 10 days of any 
change in personnel or any vacancy in 
any position listed. 

[Docket No. 28154, 60 FR 65913, Dec. 20, 1995, 
as amended by Docket FAA–2018–0119, Amdt. 
119–19, 83 FR 9172, Mar. 5, 2018] 

§ 119.67

Management personnel: Quali-

fications for operations conducted 
under part 121 of this chapter. 

(a) To serve as Director of Operations 

under § 119.65(a) a person must— 

(1) Hold an airline transport pilot 

certificate; 

(2) Have at least 3 years supervisory 

or managerial experience within the 
last 6 years in a position that exercised 
operational control over any oper-
ations conducted with large airplanes 
under part 121 or part 135 of this chap-
ter, or if the certificate holder uses 
only small airplanes in its operations, 
the experience may be obtained in 
large or small airplanes; and 

(3) In the case of a person becoming a 

Director of Operations— 

(i) For the first time ever, have at 

least 3 years experience, within the 
past 6 years, as pilot in command of a 
large airplane operated under part 121 
or part 135 of this chapter, if the cer-
tificate holder operates large airplanes. 
If the certificate holder uses only small 
airplanes in its operation, the experi-
ence may be obtained in either large or 
small airplanes. 

(ii) In the case of a person with pre-

vious experience as a Director of Oper-
ations, have at least 3 years experience 
as pilot in command of a large airplane 
operated under part 121 or part 135 of 
this chapter, if the certificate holder 
operates large airplanes. If the certifi-
cate holder uses only small airplanes in 
its operation, the experience may be 
obtained in either large or small air-
planes. 

(b) To serve as Chief Pilot under 

§ 119.65(a) a person must hold an airline 

transport pilot certificate with appro-
priate ratings for at least one of the 
airplanes used in the certificate hold-
er’s operation and: 

(1) In the case of a person becoming a 

Chief Pilot for the first time ever, have 
at least 3 years experience, within the 
past 6 years, as pilot in command of a 
large airplane operated under part 121 
or part 135 of this chapter, if the cer-
tificate holder operates large airplanes. 
If the certificate holder uses only small 
airplanes in its operation, the experi-
ence may be obtained in either large or 
small airplanes. 

(2) In the case of a person with pre-

vious experience as a Chief Pilot, have 
at least 3 years experience, as pilot in 
command of a large airplane operated 
under part 121 or part 135 of this chap-
ter, if the certificate holder operates 
large airplanes. If the certificate hold-
er uses only small airplanes in its oper-
ation, the experience may be obtained 
in either large or small airplanes. 

(c) To serve as Director of Mainte-

nance under § 119.65(a) a person must— 

(1) Hold a mechanic certificate with 

airframe and powerplant ratings; 

(2) Have 1 year of experience in a po-

sition responsible for returning air-
planes to service; 

(3) Have at least 1 year of experience 

in a supervisory capacity under either 
paragraph (c)(4)(i) or (c)(4)(ii) of this 
section maintaining the same category 
and class of airplane as the certificate 
holder uses; and 

(4) Have 3 years experience within 

the past 6 years in one or a combina-
tion of the following— 

(i) Maintaining large airplanes with 

10 or more passenger seats, including 
at the time of appointment as Director 
of Maintenance, experience in main-
taining the same category and class of 
airplane as the certificate holder uses; 
or 

(ii) Repairing airplanes in a certifi-

cated airframe repair station that is 
rated to maintain airplanes in the 
same category and class of airplane as 
the certificate holder uses. 

(d) To serve as Chief Inspector under 

§ 119.65(a) a person must— 

(1) Hold a mechanic certificate with 

both airframe and powerplant ratings, 
and have held these ratings for at least 
3 years; 

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