Pilot qualification & Airworthiness Flashcards
14 CFR Part 61
Pilot Certification
Remain Current Requirements
Preceding 24 months: flight review & logbook endorsement
Carry passengers- preceding 90 days: 3 T/O Land full stop as sole manipulator of flight in same category, class, and type
Pro Rata Share Expenses
Only fuel, oil, airport expenditures, rental fees
Required in possession
Pilot Cert
Photo ID
Medical Cert
Category
Class of aircraft
(Airplane, rotorcraft, glider)
Class
Within a category
Single-engine land
Multi-engine land
Type
Specific make and model of aircraft
Develop a condition
Statement of Demonstrated Ability (SODA) can be granted by Federal Air Surgeons, no expiration
Part 67
Standards for medical certification
Requirements for obtaining medical certs found in
Part 61
Basic Med Requirements
Valid US Driver License
Medical Cert
Comprehensive Medical Examination Checklist (CMEC)
Physical with physician who completes CMEC
Basic med online course
Limitations BasicMed
No more than 5 passengers (and can’t fly a plane that would carry more)
Max take off 6K lbs
In US under 250 kts less than 18K MSL
Not fly for compensation or hire
ARROWCE
Required on board
Airworthiness Cert
Registration Cert
Radio Station License
Operating Limitations
Weight & Balance Data
Compass Deviation Card
External Data Plate/Serial Number
Airworthiness Certificate
FAA
A/C minimum design and manufacturing requirements
Safe operation
No expiration
Must:
Conform to type design AND be in condition for safe operation
Standard Airworthiness Cert
White
Normal, utility, transport