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Page 1: Part 61 Subpart A General Let it Begin. Part 61 Subpart A – General Subpart B – Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations Subpart C – Student Pilots Subpart

Part 61Subpart A

General

Let it Begin

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Part 61Subpart A – General

Subpart B – Aircraft Ratings and Pilot Authorizations

Subpart C – Student Pilots

Subpart D – Recreational Pilots

Subpart E – Private Pilots

Subpart F – Commercial Pilots

Subpart G – Airline Transport Pilots

Subpart H – Flight instructors other than Flight Instructors with a Sport Pilot Rating

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Aeronautical Experience

– Pilot time obtained in an:• Aircraft• Flight simulator• Flight training device

– Meet training and flight time requirements:• Airman Certificate• Rating• Flight Review• Recency of Flight Experience Requirements

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Authorized Instructor

– Valid ground instructor certificate under• Part 61 or 143

– Current flight instructor certificate under• Part 61

– Authorized from Administrator to provide ground or flight training

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Cross Country Time

– Hold a current pilot certificate– Conducted in an aircraft– Landing at a point other than point of

departure– Involves use of dead reckoning, pilotage,

electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point

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• Cross Country Time Acquired for the following certificates: – Private Pilot– Commercial Pilot – Instrument Rating

61.1 Applicability - Defined

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• Cross Country Time– Conducted in an appropriate aircraft– Point of landing that was at least a

straight-line distance of more than 50 NM from the original point of departure

– Involves use of dead reckoning, pilotage, electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point

61.1 Applicability - Defined

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• Cross Country Time Acquired for the following certificate: – Air Transport Pilot

• Conducted in an appropriate aircraft• At least a straight-line distance of more than

50 NM from the original point of departure• Involves use of dead reckoning, pilotage,

electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point

61.1 Applicability - Defined

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• Cross Country Time Acquired for the following certificate: – Military pilot who qualifies for a

commercial pilot certificate• Conducted in an appropriate aircraft• At least a straight-line distance of more than

50 NM from the original point of departure• Involves use of dead reckoning, pilotage,

electronic navigation aids, radio aids, or other navigation systems to navigate to the landing point

61.1 Applicability - Defined

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Examiner

– Authorized by Administrator to• Conduct pilot proficiency• Practical test for airman certificate/rating• Conduct a knowledge test

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Flight simulator

– Full-size aircraft cockpit replica– Includes hardware/software necessary to

represent aircraft in ground/flight operations

– Force cueing system• 3 degree freedom of motion system

• Flight training device– Full-size replica of instruments,

equipment, panels, controls of an aircraft– Need not have force motion cueing

• Flight simulator/training device– Evaluated, qualified, and approved by the

Administrator

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Flight simulator

– Full-size aircraft cockpit replica– Includes hardware/software necessary to

represent aircraft in ground/flight operations

– Force cueing system• 3 degree freedom of motion system

– Visual system• 45 degree horizontal field of view• 30 degree vertical field of view

– Administrator• Evaluated, qualified, and approved

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Flight training

– Training other than ground training received from an authorized instructor in flight in an aircraft

• Ground training– Training other than flight training received

from an authorized instructor

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Flight simulator/training device

– Evaluated, qualified, and approved by the Administrator

• Instrument approach– Approach procedure defined by Part 97

• Instrument Training– Received from authorized instructor– Actual or simulated conditions

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Knowledge test

– Test on aeronautical knowledge areas required for:• Airman certificate• Rating

– Can be administered in written form or by computer

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Practical test

– Test on areas of operations for a certificate, rating, or authorization

– Respond to questions and demonstrate maneuvers• In-flight• Flight simulator• Flight training device

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Pilot time

– Serve as a required pilot flight crewmember

– Receive training for authorized instructor– Gives training as an authorized instructor

• Aircraft• Flight simulator• Flight training device

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61.1 Applicability - Defined• Training time

– In flight from an authorized instructor– On ground from an authorized instructor– In a flight simulator or flight training

device from an authorized instructor

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61.3 Certificate Requirements• Pilot certificate

– Valid certificate– Photo ID

• Physical possession• Readily accessible in aircraft

• Medical certificate– Current and appropriate

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61.3 Certificate Requirements• Flight instructor certificate

– Valid certificate• Physical possession• Readily accessible in aircraft

– Give training required to qualify a person for solo flight and solo cross-country flight

– Endorse applicant for• Pilot certificate or rating• Flight instructor certificate or rating• Ground instructor certificate or rating

– Endorse pilot logbook for training– Endorse student pilot certificate

• Instrument rating– Appropriate aircraft category, class, type

and instrument rating– An ATP certificate with the appropriate

aircraft category, class, type rating

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61.3 Certificate Requirements• Instrument rating

– Appropriate aircraft category, class, type and instrument rating

– An ATP certificate with the appropriate aircraft category, class, type rating

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61.3 Certificate Requirements• Category II or III authorization

– Cannot act as PIC or second in command unless hold certificate

• Ground instructor certificate– Give ground training required to qualify

person for solo flight and solo cross-country flight

– Endorse knowledge test for applicant– Endorse pilot book for ground training

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61.3 Certificate Requirements• Age limitation

– Upon reaching 65th birthday, cannot act as a pilot on a civil airplane of U.S. registry

• Inspection of certificate– Must present certificates or

authorizations and photo ID upon request from:• Administrator• Authorized representative from the NTSB• Any Federal, State or local law enforcement

officer• Authorized representative of the TSA

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61.11 Expired Certificate

• Same as not having certificates

• Application during suspension or revocation– Suspension

• May not apply for any certificate, rating, or authorization during the period of suspension

– Revocation• May not apply for any certificate, rating, or

authorization for 1 year after the date of revocation

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61.14 & 61.15

• Refuse to submit to a drug or alcohol test, or

• Conviction for violation of any Federal or State statue relating to drugs, or

• Motor vehicle action while intoxicated by alcohol or drug– Denial of application for any certificate,

rating, or authorization for a period of up to 1 year after the date of such refusal/conviction

– Suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating or authorization issued

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61.14 & 61.15 & 61.16

• A written report required of each motor vehicle action – NLT 60 days after the motor vehicle action– Type of violation– Date of conviction or administrative action– State that holds record– Statement

• Refusal to submit report– Denial of an application for up to 1 year– Suspension or revocation of any certificate

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61.17 Temporary Certificates

• Issued for up to 120 days when a permanent certificate will be issued

• Temporary certificate expires– On the expiration date shown– Upon receipt of the permanent certificate– Upon receipt of a notice that the certificate or

rating sought is denied or revoked

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61.19 Duration of Certificates

• Student pilot certificate expires– Not yet reached 40th birthday

• 60 calendar months from issue month

– After reaching 40th birthday• 24 calendar months from issue month

• Other pilot certificates– Issued without specific expiration dates

• Flight instructor certificate– 24 calendar months from issue month

• Ground instructor certificate– Issued without specific expiration dates– Paper certificates expired on March 31, 2013

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61.19 Duration of Certificates

• Cat II or Cat III pilot authorization– Pass practical test

• Month prior to expiration• Considered passed during expiration month

– Expires end of the sixth calendar month after month issued or renewed

– Specific type aircraft pilot authorization• At least once every calendar month• In each type aircraft• Cannot be renewed beyond 12 calendar months

after practical test

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61.23 Medical Certificates

• 1st class medical– ATP certificate– Reached 60th birthday serving as pilot flight

crewmember in part 121 operations

• 2nd class medical– Commercial pilot certificate

• 3rd class medical– Private pilot certificate– Recreational pilot certificate– Student pilot certificate– Flight instructor

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61.23 Medical Certificates

• No medical certificate required– Flight instructor certificate

• When not acting as a PIC or serving as a required crewmember

– Ground instructor certificate– Serving as an examiner during

administration of a check in a flight simulator or flight training device

– When taking a practical test in a flight simulator or flight training device

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61.23 Medical Certificate Duration

1st class medicalOperation Age Certificate Expires on

ATPUnder 40 12th month after month on exam ATP40 or older 6th month after month on exam

Commercial any age 12th month after month on examTower Op any age 12th month after month on exam

Private pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examPrivate pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Flt instructor Under 40 60th month after month on examFlt instructor 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Student pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examStudent pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

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61.23 Medical Certificate Duration

2nd class medicalOperation Age Certificate Expires on

Commercial any age 12th month after month on examTower Op any age 12th month after month on exam

Private pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examPrivate pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Flt instructor Under 40 60th month after month on examFlt instructor 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Student pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examStudent pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

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61.23 Medical Certificate Duration

3rd class medicalOperation Age Certificate Expires on

Private pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examPrivate pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Flt instructor Under 40 60th month after month on examFlt instructor 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

Student pilot Under 40 60th month after month on examStudent pilot 40 or older 24th month after month on exam

61.25 Change of nameCurrent airman certificateCopy of marriage license, court order, or other document

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61.29 Lost airman/medical certificate

Letter requesting replacement Name Permanent mailing address Date and place of birth Information for

Grade Number Date of issuance Class of medical certificate Circumstance of loss

Facsimile of certificate may be carried for up to 60 days

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61.35 Knowledge Tests

• Prerequisite– Must have received endorsement, if required,

from authorized instructor saying appropriate training accomplished

– ATP requires graduation certificate• After 31 July 2014

• Identification– Photograph– Signature– Date of birth (age requirement of certificate)– Residential address (if different than mailing)

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61.35 Knowledge Tests

• Not requiring endorsements– ATP– Certified Flight Instructor– Fundamentals of Instruction– Military Competency– Foreign Pilot Instrument– Certified Ground Instructor

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61.37 Tests - Cheating

• Prohibited for 1 year from date of committing act from:– Applying for any certificate, rating, or

authorization issued– Applying for and taking any test

• Any certificate or rating held may be suspended or revoked.

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61.39 Practical Tests - Prerequisites• Applicant must:

– Pass required knowledge test within the 24-calendar month period preceding the month the applicant completes the practical test

– Present knowledge test report at time of application

– Satisfactorily accomplished required training and obtained aeronautical experience prescribed for certificate

– If medical certificate is required, hold at least a current 3rd class medical certificate

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61.39 Practical Tests - Prerequisites• Applicant must:

– Meet required age requirement for the issuance of the certificate

– If endorsement required, an authorized instructor has signed and certified applicant • has received and logged training time within 2

calendar months preceding the month of application in preparation for the practical test

• Is prepared for the practical test• Demonstrated satisfactory knowledge of the

subject areas in which the applicant was deficient on the knowledge test

– Have a completed and signed application form

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61.41 Flight Training Received

• Flight training received from flight instructors not certificated by FAA– May credit flight training if received from:

• Flight instructor of an Armed Force in a program for training military pilots of either

– The United States– Foreign contracting State to the Convention on

International Civil Aviation**

**A foreign instructor may give training, but a foreign instructor can NOT endorse a person for satisfactory completion

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61.43 Practical Tests - Procedures

• Test is based on the applicant’s ability to safely:– Perform tasks specified for certificate or

rating– Demonstrate mastery of aircraft by

performing each task successfully– Demonstrate proficiency and competency

within the approved standards– Demonstrate sound judgment– Demonstrate single-pilot proficiency, if

applicable

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61.43 Practical Tests - Procedures

• Fail any area of operation, applicant fails the practical test

• Not eligible for certificate/rating until all areas of operations are passed

• Examiner may discontinue test if:– Applicant fails one or more areas of

operation– Inclement weather, aircraft worthiness, or

any other safety-of-flight concern

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61.43 Practical Tests - Procedures

• If discontinued, applicant is entitled credit for areas passed if:– Remainder of test is passed with the 60-

day period– Presents to examiner original notice of

disapproval form– Satisfactorily accomplishes any

additional training needed with appropriate instructor endorsements

– Give retest examiner completed and signed application

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61.49 Retest After Failure

• May reapply only after applicant has:– Received necessary training from an

authorized instructor and determined to be proficient to pass the test

– Received an endorsement from an authorized instructor who gave additional training

• Flight instructor certificate failure– If due to deficiencies in instructional

proficiency on stall awareness, spin entry, or spin recovery

• There must be an actual demonstration of the maneuvers

**Failure for any reason used up an endorsement

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61.51 Pilot Logbook

• Must document and record:– Training and aeronautical experience used to

meet requirements for a certificate– Aeronautical experience required to meet

recent flight experience– Pilot time– Solo flight time– PIC/SIC flight time– Instrument flight time– Training time– Presentation of required documents

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61.51 Pilot Logbook

• Must document and record:– General

• Date• Total flight time or lesson time• Location where aircraft departed and arrived (For

flight Training Device or Flight Simulator, location where lesson occurred)

• Type & ID of aircraft, flight simulator, or flight training device

• Name of safety pilot, if required By 91.109

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Type of pilot experience or training– Solo– Pilot in Command/Second in Command– From authorized instructor

• Flight and Ground training• Training received in a flight simulator or FTD

• Conditions of flight– Day or night– Actual instrument– Simulated instrument conditions in flight, a

flight simulator, or a flight training device– **See Part 61 pages 70 – 73 for what flight time

can be logged and requirements

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Pilot-in-command flight time– Sole manipulator of controls of an aircraft– Sole occupant of the aircraft– Acting as PIC when more than one pilot is

required under aircraft certification– Airline Transport Pilot

• Log PIC time all flight time while acting as PIC

– Authorized instructor• Log PIC time all flight time while acting as

instructor

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Pilot-in-command flight time– Student pilot

• Sole occupant of aircraft• Performing duties of PIC with more than pilot is

required under aircraft certification• Current solo endorsement• Undergoing training for a pilot certificate or rating

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Second-in-command flight time– Occupies a crewmember station that

requires more than one pilot– Hold appropriate category, class, and

instrument rating

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Instrument flight time– Only flight time when person operates

aircraft solely by reference to instruments (actual or simulated)

– Authorized instructor may log instrument time when instructing in actual instrument flight conditions

– Must be recorded in logbook• Location and type of each instrument approach

accomplished• Name of the safety pilot, if required

– Flight simulator or approved flight training device may be used to log time

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61.51 Pilot Logbook Entries

• Training time– Received training from an authorized

instructor in • Aircraft• Flight simulator• Flight training device

– Must be logged in logbook and must:• Be endorsed in a legible manner by the authorized

instructor• Description of the training given• Length of training lesson• Authorized instructor signature• Certificate number• Certificate expiration date

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61.51 Required Documents

• Must Present:– Pilot Certificate– Medical Certificate– Logbook– Other record required by inspection

• Upon Reasonable request by:– Administrator– Authorized representative of NTSB– Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement

officer

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61.51 Student Pilot Documents

• Must Present:– Pilot Logbook– Student pilot certificate– Other record required by inspection

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61.53 Medical Deficiency

• Medical Certificate Required– Known or has reason to know of any medical

condition which prevents obtaining a medical certificate

– Taking medication or receiving treatment which prevent obtaining a medical certificate• Shall not act as PIC or a required pilot flight

crewmember

• Medical Certificate not Required– Shall not act as PIC, or any capacity as a

required pilot flight crewmember

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61.55 Second in Command Qual• Only if person hold:

– Current private pilot certificate with appropriate category and class rating

– Instrument rating/privilege if flight under IFR

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61.55 Second in Command Qual• Within previous 12 months:

– Become familiar with aircraft information• Operation procedures applicable to powerplant,

equipment, and systems• Performance specifications and limitations• Normal, abnormal, emergency operating

procedures• Flight manual and placards and markings

– Performed/logged pilot time in aircraft/sim:• 3 takeoffs and 3 landings to a full stop as sole

manipulator• Engine-out procedures and maneuvering with

engine out as PIC• Crew resource management training

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61.56 Flight Review

• Flight Review consists of:– Minimum 1 hour flight training and– 1 hour ground training

• Review of current general operating procedures and flight rules of Part 91

• Review of maneuvers and procedures necessary for pilot to demonstrate safe exercise of privileges of certificate

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61.56 Flight Review

• To act as PIC:– Since beginning of 24th month before month

in which pilot acted as PIC, pilot must• Accomplish flight review by authorized instructor• Logbook endorsed by authorized instructor who

gave review

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61.56 No Flight Review Required

• Passed pilot proficiency check• Accomplished one or more phases of

FAA-sponsored pilot proficiency award program

• Hold current flight instructor certificate– Satisfactorily completed renewal of a flight

instructor certificate• Need not accomplish 1 hour of ground training

• Student pilot– Undergoing training for a certificate and – Has a current solo flight endorsement

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61.56 No Flight Review Required

• Flight simulator or flight training device may be used to meet flight review requirements:– Used with approved course conducted by

training center under part 142– Flight simulator must be approved for

landing for flight review• Applicant must meet takeoff and landing

requirements

– Must represent aircraft which pilot is rated

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61.57 Recent Flight Experience - PIC• General (within preceding 90 days)

– At least 3 takeoff and 3 landings• Sole manipulator of the flight controls• May be accomplished in a flight simulator or flight

training device– Approved by Administrator– Approved course (Part 142 training center)

• Night takeoffs and landings (within preceding 90 days**)– 3 takeoff and 3 landings to a full stop

• During the period beginning 1 hour after sunset and ending 1 hour before sunrise

• Act as sole manipulator of flight controls• Takeoffs and landings in same rated aircraft

**May be accomplished in a flight simulator

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61.57 Recent Flight Experience - PIC• Instrument experience required for IFR flight

– Within preceding 6 calendar months– Performed and logged under

• Actual or simulated instrument conditions• Aircraft or flight simulator or flight training device

– At least 6 instrument approaches– Holding procedures– Intercepting and tracking courses through use of

navigation systems

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61.57 Recent Flight Experience - PIC• Do not meet instrument experience

– Require instrument proficiency check• Representative number of tasks required by the

instrument rating practical test

• Check must be in an:– Aircraft, flight simulator, or FTD

• Instrument check given by– Examiner– U.S. Armed Forced member– Company check pilot– Authorized instructor– Person approved by Administrator

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61.58 PIC Proficiency Check

• Within preceding 12 months• Complete PIC proficiency check in aircraft

requiring more than one pilot

• Within preceding 24 months• Complete PIC proficiency check in particular

type of aircraft in which person will serve as PIC

61.60 Change of Address• Pilot• Flight Instructor• Ground Instructor• Must be made with 30 days