Part 61 Pilot Licensing Flashcards
Is to under stand all the requirments of this part
What do part 61 applies to?
61.01.1 This Part applies to the issuing, revalidating and reissuing of South African pilot licences and ratings, designation of examiners, validation and conversion of foreign pilot licences and ratings, approval of FSTDs, and matters related thereto.
What pilot licence may be issued under part 61?
(a) SPL; (b) PPL(A); (c) PPL(H); (d) CPL(A); (e) CPL(H); (f) ATPL(A); and (g) ATPL(H).
category ratings are ?
(i)
aeroplane;
(ii)
helicopter;
class ratings are?
(i)
all single-engine piston aeroplanes (land);
(ii)
all single-engine piston aeroplanes (sea);
(iii)
all touring gliders;
(iv)
each manufacturer of single-engine turbo-prop aeroplanes (land);
(v)
each manufacturer of single-engine turbo-prop aeroplanes (sea);
(vi)
all multi-engine piston aeroplanes (land);
(vii)
all multi-engine piston aeroplanes (sea);
type ratings are? 5 POINTS
(i) aeroplane with a MCM exceeding 5 700 kg; (ii) multi-engine turbo-prop aeroplane; (iii) aeroplane certificated for operation with a flight crew of at least two pilots;
(iv)
aeroplane with unconventional handling characteristics that requires additional flying or FSTD training;
(v)
warbird;
ratings for special purposes are ?
(i) night rating; (ii) instrument rating; (iii) flight instructor rating; (iv) post-maintenance test flight rating; (v) test pilot rating; (vi) tug pilot rating;
(vii) helicopter sling load rating; (viii) helicopter winching rating; (ix) helicopter game or livestock cull rating; (x) agricultural pilot rating; (xi) aerobatics rating; and (xii) tow rating.
Skills test, competency check and revalidation check
Unless a person maintains his or her licence or rating(s) valid by complying with the appropriate requirements prescribed in this Part he or she shall not ?
exercise the privileges granted by the licence or rating(s).
Skills test, competency check and revalidation check
) No skills test, competency check or revalidation check shall be conducted before successful completion of
the applicable ground evaluation.
Skills test, competency check and revalidation check
no re-check or re-test may be conducted within what time after a partial or complete failure of a test or check ?
72 hours
A navigation element of the skills test for the issuing of a PPL or a CPL may be conducted as a separate flight within a maximum period of ?
14 days
A ground evaluation and practical part of the test or check may be conducted on different dates, within a maximum period of ?
14 days
) If, due to unforeseen reasons, a test or check cannot be completed in one flight, the test or check may be completed on a different date, within a maximum period of ?
14 days and provided an examiner specifies the unforeseen reason on the applicable form.
an application in a prescribed form accompanied by an applicable skills test to be submitted to the Director within………of the skills test ?
30 days
If a competency check or revalidation check is conducted within what period prior to expiry date of a competency or a rating, a new expiry date shall be calculated from the last day of the month of expiry of such competency or rating ?
90 days
if a competency check or revalidation check is conducted more than 90 days prior to expiry date of a competency or a rating, a new expiry date shall be calculated from ?
the last day of the month in which a competency check or a revalidation check was conducted;
A person whose licence or rating was cancelled by the Director shall comply with the requirements for the initial issue of the applicable licence or rating, provided that the application for the issue of the licence or rating shall not be within a period of……………calculated from the date of cancellation.
24 months
No skills test, competency check or revalidation check may be conducted with ?
fare paying passengers or cargo on board the aircraft.
The holder of a pilot licence issued in terms of Part 61 may not exercise the privileges of that licence— NAME THE FIRST 3
(a)
unless that person holds an appropriate valid medical certificate
b)
while he or she is aware of having a medical deficiency
(c)
when he or she is unable to act as a flight crew member of an aircraft because of the circumstances prescribed in regulations 91.02.3 (1) and (2).
[ 91 02.3 (1) No person shall act as a crew member of an aircraft—
(a)
whilst using any psychoactive substance which may affect his or her faculties in any manner that may jeopardise safety;
(b)
within 24 hours following scuba diving by such flight crew member;
(c)
within 72 hours following blood donation by such flight crew member;
(d)
if the crew member knows or suspects that he or she is suffering from or, having due regard to the circumstances of the flight to be undertaken, is likely to suffer from fatigue to such an extent that it may endanger the safety of the aircraft or its occupants; or
(e)
if the crew member is in any doubt of being able to accomplish his or her assigned duties on board the aircraft.
(2) No crew member shall—
(a)
consume any alcohol less than 8 hours prior to commencing standby for operational duty or commencing operational duty, which operational duty shall be deemed to commence at the specified reporting time, if applicable;
(b)
commence an operational duty period while the concentration of alcohol in his or her blood, is more than 0,02 g per 100 ml; or
(c)
consume alcohol during flight duty or whilst on standby, or within eight hours after an accident or reportable incident involving the aircraft, unless the accident or incident was not related to his or her duties.]
Where electronic logbooks are used, the electronic data must be printed on paper at least every ?
90 days and the printed pages filed sequentially in a binder.