FAR Part 61 Flashcards
<p>What does part 61 cover?</p>
<p>The requirements for issuing pilot, flight instructor, and ground instructor certificates and ratings; the conditions under which those certificates and ratings are necessary; and the privileges and limitations of those certificates and ratings 61.1(a)</p>
<p>How long do you have to comply with night flying training requirements if you got a Private Pilot license in Alaska that bares the restriction “Night Flying Prohibited”?</p>
<p>Must comply with the appropriate night flight training requirements of the subpart within 12 calendar months.</p>
<p>61.110(b)</p>
<p>If you fail to complete the requirements to remove the "Night Flying Prohibited" restriction within the required time frame can you still operate during the day?</p>
<p>No; your certificate will become invalid for use until they comply with the night training requirements</p>
<p>61.110(b)(2)</p>
<p>Can a private pilot act as PIC of an aircraft carrying passengers or property for compensation or hire?</p>
<p>Can they fly for compensation or hire?</p>
<p>No</p>
<p>Yes, provided that the flight is only incidental to that business or employment and it does not carry passengers/property for hire</p>
<p>61.113(a)(b)</p>
<p>What must a private pilot pay in connection with a flight with passengers?</p>
<p>Not less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses (fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees)</p>
<p>61.113(c)</p>
<p>How many hours must a private pilot have in order to act as PIC of a charitable, nonprofit, or community event flight?</p>
<p>500 hours</p>
<p>61.113(d) & 91.146(b)(9)</p>
<p>A private pilot flies an aircraft for search and rescue operations. Can they be paid?</p>
<p>Only for expenses directly related to search and location operations, provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees, and the operation is sanctioned and under the direction and control of a local, state, federal agency or an organization that conducts search and location operations</p>
<p>61.113(e)</p>
<p>A private pilot is an aircraft salesman. How many hours of logged flight time do they need to demonstrate an aircraft in flight to a prospective buyer?</p>
<p>200 hours</p>
<p>61.113(f)</p>
<p>You have been tried, and acquitted for the sale of marijuana, how long can your application be denied?</p>
<p>What else may happen to your certificates?</p>
<p>1) Up to one year after the date of final conviction</p>
<p>2) Suspension or revocation</p>
<p>61.15(a)</p>
<p>If you receive 2 DWI within 3 years what certificate actions are possible?</p>
<p>Denial of an application for any certificate, rating or authorizationfor up to 1 year after the date of the most recent. Also suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization.</p>
<p>61.15(d)</p>
<p>What must be included in a report to the FAA after a motor vehicle action?</p>
<p>1) Name, address, date of birth, airman certificate number</p>
<p>2)Type of violation</p>
<p>3) Date of conviction or administrative action</p>
<p>4)State where conviction occurred</p>
<p>5) Statement of whether the motor vehicle action resulted from the same incident</p>
<p>61.15(e)</p>
<p>Within how long must you notify the FAA of a motor vehicle action?</p>
<p>60 days</p>
<p>61.15(e)</p>
<p>When does a temporary certificate expire?</p>
<p>1) 120 days after issued</p>
<p>2) Upon receipt of permanent certificate</p>
<p>3) Upon receipt of a notice that the certificate sought is denied or revoked</p>
<p>61.17(b)</p>
<p>When is a First Class medical required?</p>
<p>When exercising the PIC privileges of an Airline Transport Pilot certificate 61.23(a)(1)</p>
<p>When is a Second Class medical required?</p>
<p>When exercising the privileges of a Commercial Pilot certificate</p>
<p>61.23(a)(2)</p>
<p>When is a Third Class medical required?</p>
<p>When exercising the privileges of a Private, Recreational, Student, or Flight Instructor certificate</p>
<p>61.23(a)(3)</p>
<p>When does a third-class medical certificate expiration date change from 60 calendar months to 24 calendar months?</p>
<p>If the pilot is 40 years old on or before the exam date</p>
<p>61.23(d)</p>
<p>How long is a First Class medical valid for, if you are 40 or older?</p>
<p>6 calendar months</p>
<p>61.23(d)</p>
<p>How long is a First Class medical valid for, if you are under the age of 40?</p>
<p>12 calendar months</p>
<p>61.23(d)</p>