Chapter 13. The Mechanic Certificate
The Mechanic Certificate 13-1
Overview of the Maintenance Technician 13-1
The Mechanic Certificate—Maintenance Technician Privileges and Limitations 13-1
Mechanic Certification—General (by 14 CFR Section) 13-1
65.3 Certification of Foreign Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers 13-1
65.11 Application and Issue 13-1
65.12 Offenses Involving Alcohol and Drugs 13-1
65.13 Temporary Certificate 13-1
65.14 Security Disqualification 13-2
65.15 Duration of Certificate 13-2
65.16 Change of Name: Replacement of Lost or Destroyed Certificate 13-2
65.17 Test: General Procedure 13-2
65.18 Written Tests: Cheating or Other Unauthorized Content 13-2
65.19 Retesting After Failure 13-2
65.20 Applications, Certificates, Logbooks, Reports, and Records:
Falsification, Reproduction, or Alteration 13-2
65.21 Change of Address 13-3
65.23 Refusal to Submit to a Drug or Alcohol Test 13-3
Mechanic Certification—Specific (by 14 CFR Section) 13-3
65.71 Eligibility Requirements: General 13-3
65.73 Ratings 13-3
65.75 Knowledge Requirements 13-3
65.77 Experience Requirements 13-4
65.79 Skill Requirements 13-4
65.80 Certificated Aviation Maintenance Technician School Students 13-4
65.81 General Privileges and Limitations 13-4
65.83 Recent Experience Requirements 13-4
65.85 Airframe Rating: Additional Privileges 13-4
65.87 Powerplant Rating: Additional Privileges 13-4
65.89 Display of Certificate 13-5
Inspection Authorization (by 14 CFR Section) 13-5
65.91 Inspection Authorization 13-5
65.92 Inspection Authorization: Duration 13-5
65.93 Inspection Authorization: Renewal 13-5
65.95 Inspection Authorization: Privileges and Limitations 13-6
Ethics 13-6
A Scenario 13-6
Final Observation 13-7
Human Factors 13-9
FAA Involvement 13-9
Importance of Human Factors 13-9
Definitions of Human Factors 13-9
Brief History 13-10
Current Approach 13-11
Professionalism 13-14
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