Part 61 Flashcards

1
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61.1

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Definition

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61.23a (1st, 2nd, 3rd PIC)

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1st class - PIC/SIC: in flag or supp op. In 121 that requires 3 or more pilots/60 bday required flight crew member in 121
2nd class - SIC op other than above/privileges of commercial
3rd class - private/rec/student/flight instructor and act as pic/as a required flight crew member/taking a practical test for rec/private/comm/airline/flight instr./when performing duties as examiner or proficiency check.

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61.23d duration medical cert

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Under 40. Over 40
1 - 12 cal month…. 1 - 6 cal month. …
2 - 12 cal month…. 2 - 12 cal month ……
3 - 60 cal month…….. (expires) 3 - 24 cal month ………… (expires)

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61.25

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Change of name

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61.29

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Replacement of lost, stolen or destroyed airmen cert or medical or knowledge test

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61.31a

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Type rating/additional training requirements
Acts as PIC in following aircraft must hold type rating.
1. Large aircraft
2. Turbo-jet powered airplanes
3. Other aircraft specified by FAA

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61.31e

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Addition training required for complex airplanes

  1. Received, logged ground and flight training in a complex airplane, or full flight sim, or flight training device rep of complex.
  2. Received one-time endorsement
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61.31f

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Addition training for high performance
To act as PIC in aircraft that has more than 200hp must…
1. Received, logged, ground and flight training in high performance, or full sim, or rep training device.
2. Received one-time endorsement

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61.31g

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Additional training in pressurized aircraft capable of operating high altitudes (above 25,000 MSL)

  1. Specific ground instruction subjects
  2. Flight or sim with specific training areas
  3. Endorsement
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61.35

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Knowledge test prerequisite
Received endorsement if applicant accomplished appropriate ground training or home study for certificate or rating sought and is prepared.
Proper identification: photo id, signature, date of birth. Provide correct residential address

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61.39

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Prerequisite for practical test.

  1. Pass required knowledge test within past 24 cal month and present knowledge test.
  2. Present satisfactory aeronautical experience an training
  3. Hold at least 3rd class med cert.
  4. Meet age requirements
  5. Have endorsement that you have trained, prepared, demonstrate within past 60 days (2 cal months)
  6. Completed and signed IACRA
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12
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61.43

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Practical test general procedures

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13
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61.49

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Retesting after failure

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61.51

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Pilot logbooks
c- Logging time for certificate or rating sought or to satisfy recent flight experience
d - Solo time is sole occupant
h - logging training time: instructor must endorse in legible manner, description of training given, signature, cert number, cert expiration date.
Night - end of evening civil twilight to beginning of civil twilight.
Landings - 61.57 - night - 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise

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61.51e logging PIC

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Sport, rec, private, commercial, or airline pilot may log PIC

  1. Sole manipulator of controls
  2. Sole occupant
  3. Acts as PIC if more than one pilot is required
  4. Instructor logs PIC if serving as flight instructor
  5. Student log PIC only if, sole occupant, has solo flight endorsement, is undergoing training for certificate or rating.
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61.53

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Prohibited operations during medical deficiencies…
May not operate as PIC or any other capacity as a required flight member while knowing or has reason to know of any medical condition that would make the person unable to meet the requirements for medical cert. or
Is taking any medication or receiving medical treatment

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61.55

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Second in command qualifications

18
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61.56

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Flight review
Must consist of 1 hour of flight and 1 hour of ground. In review current general operating and flight rules of part 91 and maneuvers at reviewers discretion are necessary to demonstrate safe exercise of pilot cert.
Cannot act as PIC unless review is done within 24 cal months and has logbook endorsed from instructor who gave the flight review.
Pass any of following need not a flight review until 24 months after: pilot proficiency check/practical test by examiner/approved check airman/armed forces/for a pilot certificate, rating, or operating privilege.

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61.57

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Recent flight experience
May not act as PIC carrying passengers unless if completed 3 TOL in past 90 days
Night landings: 1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise 3 TOL to full stop

20
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61.60

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Change of address

Must notify FAA within 30 days… after 30 days with no notification, may not exercise privileges of certificate

21
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61.63

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For additional aircraft rating on cert.
b - additional category: complete training and applicable aeronautical experience/has logbook or training record endorsement/pass practical test/knowledge test unless if applicant holds rating at that certificate level.
c - additional class: logbook or training record endorsement/pass practical test
d - addition type rating: have instrument rating/logbook or training record endorsement/pass practical test at airline transport level/received flight training record endorsement

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61.65

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Obtaining instrument rating requirements

  1. Hold a current private pilot license
  2. Read, speak, write English
  3. Received ground training (b specific) and endorsement showing readiness to take knowledge test.
  4. Received training (c specific) and endorsement
23
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61.69

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Glider and unpowered ultralight vehicle towing: experience and training requirements

24
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61.83

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Eligibility requirements for student pilots

  1. Be at least 16 yrs old
  2. Be able to read, write, speak English
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61.87b student solo

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Aeronautical knowledge
Applicable part 61 and 91
Airspace rules and procedures for airport where solo is conducted
Flight characteristics and operating limitations for make and model
Test administered by instructor
At conclusion go over wrong answers

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61.87c-d student pilot solo

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Pre solo flight training

Received and logged flight training for maneuvers and procedures in (d) and was found proficient.

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61.87n student pilot solo

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Limitations on student pilot operating an aircraft in solo flight.
Must have received endorsement for specific make and model from instructor who gave the training within 90 days preceding flight.
(o)-is night specific

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61.87p Student solo

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Limitations on flight instructor authorizing solo flight.
Instructor has:
1. Given that student pilot training in make and model to be flown
2. Determine student is proficient in procedures (d)
3. Proficient in make and model to be flown
4. Endorsed student pilot logbook for specific make and model and endorsement remains current for solo flight privileges, provided an authorized instructor updates student logbook every 90 days.

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61.89 student general limitations

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May not act as PIC
With passengers and no compensation or hire
With flight surface visibility less than 3 SM day and 5 SM night
Flight cannot be made without visual reference to surface
In a manner contrary to any limitations placed in logbook by the instructor

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61.93 solo cross country requirements

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  1. Instructor responsibilities
    Training on 61.93e
    Given training on that route and airport to be landed at.
    Determine student cross country planning is correct
    Reviewed current and forecast wx
    Determine student is proficient
    Appropriate endorsements for make and model to be flown and current.
  2. Student - should already have solo 61.87 endorsements
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61.95 ops in class B and at airports located in class B

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Student pilot may not operate solo within class B or at a airport within class b… unless if student has received both

  1. ground and flight training
  2. Received endorsement and endorsement specifies student has been trained. - 90 day.
32
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Recreational Pilots

  1. 97
  2. 101
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  1. 97 - Aeronautical knowledge

61. 101 recreational pilot privileges and limitations