Certificates and Documents 61.103 Flashcards

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Eligibility requirements for a private pilot?

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61.103 Must be 17 years old; Pass an FAA written and check-ride; Student certificate; must speak english

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Knowledge what do you need? FAR/AIM

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see 61.105…. list of several things that will help you understand what you need to know for your checkride

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Flight training requirements or rather what you must be able to perform?

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61.107 maneuvers operations and so forth

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Aeronautical experience?

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61.109 40 hours total; 10 hours solo; 20 hours with an instructor; other regulations see 61.109

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Privileges and limitations?

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61.113. no more than 5 passengers. no more than 6000 pounds. pro-rata share. no pay for hire. 200 hours to sell airplanes. can fly for charity

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what are the medical requirements in regard to privileges?

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61.53 1st class required for PIC and second in command operations for airline transport. 2nd class required for commercial operations and privileges. 3rd class medical required for the student pilot seeking different licenses. also allows you to exercise the privileges of a private pilot license.

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over 40 medical.

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1st class 6 months. 2nd class 6 months. 3rd class 24 months. remember that these run in line with one another.

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under 40 medical

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1st class medical 12 cal months. 2nd class 24 cal months. 3rd class 60 cal months. cumulative months.

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PIC recency?

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to be a PIC you need a flight review every 24-months. Day operations 3 takeoffs and 3 landings (90 days). Night operations 3 takeoffs and 3 full stop landings (90 days).

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