14 CFR Part 61, Subpart A - General Flashcards

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61.1

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Applicability and Definitions

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61.2

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Exercise of Privileges: Certificate Must Be Valid and Current (2 THINGS - Valid, Current

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*61.3

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Requirements for Certificates, Ratings, Authorizations: What must you have on you to fly? (3 THINGS - Cert, Photo ID, Medical, etc.)

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61.4

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Qualifications and Approval of Flight Simulators and Flight Training Devices (AATD - 4 Letters)

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61.5

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Certificates and Ratings Issued Under this Part: (My fourth and 5TH CERTIFICATES will be a flight instructor cert)

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61.7

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Obsolete Certificates and Ratings: Free Balloons Pilot Cert. Before Nov. 1973 or Cert for Rotorcraft, Lighter-than-Air, Helicopter, or Autogyro category ratings without an appropriate class rating not valid.

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61.8

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Inapplicability of Unmanned Aircraft Operations

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61.11

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Expired Pilot Certificates and Resistance: Certs from the 40’s that will not be reissued or may be reissued without an expiration date.

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61.13

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Issuance of Airman Certificates, Ratings, and Authorizations: Application for, Limitations of, Additional Reqs for Cat II and Cat III Authorizations, Application during suspension or revocation

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61.15

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Offenses Involving Alcohol or Drugs: Consequences of - Suspension, Denial, Revocation - Airplane OR Motor Vehicle Related

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61.16

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Refusal to Submit to an Alcohol Test or to Furnish Test Results: Consequences of Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of Certificates

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61.17

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Temporary Airman Certificates: When they expire, how long they’re valid (120 Days)

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61.19

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Duration of Pilot and Instructor Certificates and Privileges: How long they’re good for/ When they expire

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61.21

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Duration of Category II and Category III Pilot Authorizations (for other than Parts 121 and 135 use.)

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*61.23

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Medical Certificates: Requirements and Duration: When you must have what class of certificate, How long they’re good for, and when you need a medical vs. when you don’t.

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61.25

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Change of Name: How to change your name on your cert.

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61.27

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Voluntary Surrender or Exchange of Certificate

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61.29

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Replacement of a Lost or Destroyed Airman or Medical Certificate or Knowledge Test Report: What to do if you lose your Cert or Medical or Test Report

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*61.31

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Type Rating Requirements, Additional Raining, and Authorization Requirements: When does a person need a type rating, how to get them, limitations on them, etc.

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61.33

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Tests: General Procedures

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*61.35

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Knowledge Test: Prerequisites and Passing Grades

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61.37

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Knowledge Test: Cheating or Unauthorized Conduct

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*61.39

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Prerequisites For Practical Tests

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61.41

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Flight Training Received from Flight Instructors not certified by the FAA

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*61.43

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Practical Tests: General Procedures - What does a Practical Test consist of

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*61.45

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Practical Tests: Required Aircraft and Equipment

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61.47

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Status of an Examiner who is authorized by the Administrator to conduct practical tests -

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*61.49

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Retesting After Failure: Knowledge or Practical Test - Required Training, Etc.

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*61.51

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Pilot Logbooks: What to log and how to log it, How to go specific types of flight time, etc.

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61.52

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Use of Aeronautical Experience obtained in ultralight vehicles: What certificates can you apply this time to?

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*61.53

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Prohibition on operations during medical deficiency: medicals are self-regulating - can’t operate during a time that you knowingly couldn’t pass a medical exam.

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61.55

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Second-In-Command Qualifications

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*61.56

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Flight Review: What a flight review must consist of

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*61.57

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Recent Flight Experience: Pilot in Command - Required TOL’s for Night, Carriage of Passengers, Instrument Experience, Instrument Proficiency Check, etc.

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61.58

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Pilot in Command Proficiency Check: Operation of an Aircraft that requires more than one pilot flight crew member or is turbojet-powered. - If you operate one of these aircraft you must have a proficiency check to act as PIC.

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61.59

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Falsification, Reproduction, or Alteration of Applications, Certificates, Logbooks, Reports, or Records - Don’t fake or reproduce any of these.

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*61.60

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Change of Address: Requirements for if you change address - certificate valid for 30 days only after change of address until address updated with FAA.