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Subpart B_Flight Operations
Sec. 135.63 Recordkeeping requirements.
(a) Each certificate holder shall keep at its principal business office or
at other places approved by the Administrator, and shall make available for
inspection by the Administrator the following--
(1) The certificate holder's operating certificate;
(2) The certificate holder's operations specifications;
(3) A current list of the aircraft used or available for use in operations
under this part and the operations for
which each is equipped;
(4) An individual record of each pilot used in operations under this
part, including the following
information:
(i) The full name of the pilot.
(ii) The pilot certificate (by type and number) and ratings that the pilot
holds.
(iii) The pilot's aeronautical experience in sufficient detail to determine
the pilot's qualifications to pilot aircraft in operations under this
part.
(iv) The pilot's current duties and the date of the pilot's assignment to
those duties.
(v) The effective date and class of the medical certificate that the pilot
holds.
(vi) The date and result of each of the initial and recurrent competency
tests and proficiency and route checks required by this
part and the type of aircraft flown
during that test or check.
(vii) The pilot's flight time in sufficient detail to determine
compliance with the flight time limitations of this part.
(viii) The pilot's check pilot authorization, if any.
(ix) Any action taken concerning the pilot's release from employment for
physical or professional disqualification.
(x) The date of the completion of the initial phase and each recurrent phase
of the training required by this part;
and
(5) An individual record for each flight attendant who is required under
this part, maintained in sufficient
detail to determine compliance with the applicable portions of Sec. 135.273 of
this part.
(b) Each certificate holder must keep each record required by paragraph
(a)(3) of this section for at least 6 months, and must keep each record required
by paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(5) of this section for at least 12 months.
(c) For multiengine aircraft, each certificate holder is responsible for the
preparation and accuracy of a load manifest in duplicate containing information
concerning the loading of the aircraft. The manifest must be prepared before
each takeoff and must include:
(1) The number of passengers;
(2) The total weight of the loaded aircraft;
(3) The maximum allowable takeoff weight for that flight;
(4) The center of gravity limits;
(5) The center of gravity of the loaded aircraft, except that the actual
center of gravity need not be computed if the aircraft is loaded according to a
loading schedule or other approved method that ensures that the center of
gravity of the loaded aircraft is within approved limits. In those cases, an
entry shall be made on the manifest indicating that the center of gravity is
within limits according to a loading schedule or other approved method;
(6) The registration number of the aircraft or flight number;
(7) The origin and destination; and
(8) Identification of crew members and their crew position assignments.
(d) The pilot in command of an aircraft for which a load manifest must be
prepared shall carry a copy of the completed load manifest in the aircraft to
its destination. The certificate holder shall keep copies of completed load
manifests for at least 30 days at its principal operations base, or at another
location used by it and approved by the Administrator.
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