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§ 107.64
issued under part 61 of this chapter and
meets the flight review requirements
specified in § 61.56, a certificate of com-
pletion of a part 107 initial training
course.
(b) If the application is being made
pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this sec-
tion:
(1) The application must be sub-
mitted to the responsible Flight Stand-
ards office, a designated pilot exam-
iner, an airman certification represent-
ative for a pilot school, a certificated
flight instructor, or other person au-
thorized by the Administrator;
(2) The person accepting the applica-
tion submission must verify the iden-
tity of the applicant in a manner ac-
ceptable to the Administrator; and
(3) The person making the applica-
tion must, by logbook endorsement or
other manner acceptable to the Admin-
istrator, show the applicant meets the
flight review requirements specified in
§ 61.56 of this chapter.
[Docket FAA–2015–0150, Amdt. 107–1, 81 FR
42209, June 28, 2016, as amended by Docket
FAA–2018–0119, Amdt. 107–2, 83 FR 9172, Mar.
5, 2018]
§ 107.64
Temporary certificate.
(a) A temporary remote pilot certifi-
cate with a small UAS rating is issued
for up to 120 calendar days, at which
time a permanent certificate will be
issued to a person whom the Adminis-
trator finds qualified under this part.
(b) A temporary remote pilot certifi-
cate with a small UAS rating expires:
(1) On the expiration date shown on
the certificate;
(2) Upon receipt of the permanent
certificate; or
(3) Upon receipt of a notice that the
certificate sought is denied or revoked.
§ 107.65
Aeronautical knowledge
recency.
A person may not operate a small un-
manned aircraft system unless that
person has completed one of the fol-
lowing, within the previous 24 calendar
months:
(a) Passed an initial aeronautical
knowledge test covering the areas of
knowledge specified in § 107.73(a);
(b) Passed a recurrent aeronautical
knowledge test covering the areas of
knowledge specified in § 107.73(b); or
(c) If a person holds a pilot certifi-
cate (other than a student pilot certifi-
cate) issued under part 61 of this chap-
ter and meets the flight review require-
ments specified in § § 61.56, passed ei-
ther an initial or recurrent training
course covering the areas of knowledge
specified in § 107.74(a) or (b) in a man-
ner acceptable to the Administrator.
§ 107.67
Knowledge tests: General pro-
cedures and passing grades.
(a) Knowledge tests prescribed by or
under this part are given by persons
and in the manner designated by the
Administrator.
(b) An applicant for a knowledge test
must have proper identification at the
time of application that contains the
applicant’s:
(1) Photograph;
(2) Signature;
(3) Date of birth, which shows the ap-
plicant meets or will meet the age re-
quirements of this part for the certifi-
cate and rating sought before the expi-
ration date of the airman knowledge
test report; and
(4) Permanent mailing address. If the
applicant’s permanent mailing address
is a post office box number, then the
applicant must also provide a current
residential address.
(c) The minimum passing grade for
the knowledge test will be specified by
the Administrator.
§ 107.69
Knowledge tests: Cheating or
other unauthorized conduct.
(a) An applicant for a knowledge test
may not:
(1) Copy or intentionally remove any
knowledge test;
(2) Give to another applicant or re-
ceive from another applicant any part
or copy of a knowledge test;
(3) Give or receive assistance on a
knowledge test during the period that
test is being given;
(4) Take any part of a knowledge test
on behalf of another person;
(5) Be represented by, or represent,
another person for a knowledge test;
(6) Use any material or aid during the
period that the test is being given, un-
less specifically authorized to do so by
the Administrator; and
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