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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

§ 61.3 

pilot under the terms of the certificate 
of authorization; and 

(2) The Category II or Category III 

operation does not involve the carriage 
of persons or property for compensa-
tion or hire. 

(i) 

Ground instructor certificate. 

(1) 

Each person who holds a ground in-
structor certificate issued under this 
part must have that certificate or a 
temporary document issued under 
§ 61.29(e) in that person’s physical pos-
session or immediately accessible when 
exercising the privileges of that certifi-
cate. 

(2) Except as provided in paragraph 

(i)(3) of this section, no person other 
than the holder of a ground instructor 
certificate, issued under this part or 
part 143, with the appropriate rating on 
that certificate may— 

(i) Give ground training required to 

qualify a person for solo flight and solo 
cross-country flight; 

(ii) Endorse an applicant for a knowl-

edge test required for a pilot, flight in-
structor, or ground instructor certifi-
cate or rating issued under this part; or 

(iii) Endorse a pilot logbook to show 

ground training given. 

(3) A ground instructor certificate 

issued under this part is not nec-
essary— 

(i) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this sec-

tion, if the training is given by the 
holder of a flight instructor certificate 
issued under this part in accordance 
with the privileges of that certificate; 

(ii) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this sec-

tion, if the training is given by the 
holder of a commercial pilot certificate 
with a lighter-than-air rating, provided 
the training is given in accordance 
with the privileges of the certificate in 
a lighter-than-air aircraft; 

(iii) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this 

section, if the training is given by the 
holder of an airline transport pilot cer-
tificate with a rating appropriate to 
the aircraft in which the training is 
given, provided the training is given in 
accordance with the privileges of the 
certificate and conducted in accord-
ance with an approved air carrier 
training program approved under part 
121 or part 135 of this chapter; 

(iv) Under paragraph (i)(2) of this sec-

tion, if the training is given by a per-
son who is qualified in accordance with 

subpart C of part 142 of this chapter, 
provided the training is conducted in 
accordance with an approved part 142 
training program; or 

(v) Under paragraph (i)(2)(iii) of this 

section, if the training is given by an 
authorized flight instructor under 
§ 61.41 of this part. 

(j) 

Age limitation for certain operations. 

(1) 

Age limitation. 

No person who holds 

a pilot certificate issued under this 
part may serve as a pilot on a civil air-
plane of U.S. registry in the following 
operations if the person has reached his 
or her 60th birthday or, in the case of 
operations with more than one pilot, 
his or her 65th birthday: 

(i) Scheduled international air serv-

ices carrying passengers in turbojet- 
powered airplanes; 

(ii) Scheduled international air serv-

ices carrying passengers in airplanes 
having a passenger-seat configuration 
of more than nine passenger seats, ex-
cluding each crewmember seat; 

(iii) Nonscheduled international air 

transportation for compensation or 
hire in airplanes having a passenger- 
seat configuration of more than 30 pas-
senger seats, excluding each crew-
member seat; or 

(iv) Scheduled international air serv-

ices, or nonscheduled international air 
transportation for compensation or 
hire, in airplanes having a payload ca-
pacity of more than 7,500 pounds. 

(2) 

Definitions. 

(i) ‘‘International air 

service,’’ as used in this paragraph (j), 
means scheduled air service performed 
in airplanes for the public transport of 
passengers, mail, or cargo, in which the 
service passes through the airspace 
over the territory of more than one 
country. 

(ii) ‘‘International air transpor-

tation,’’ as used in this paragraph (j), 
means air transportation performed in 
airplanes for the public transport of 
passengers, mail, or cargo, in which the 
service passes through the airspace 
over the territory of more than one 
country. 

(k) 

Special purpose pilot authorization. 

Any person that is required to hold a 
special purpose pilot authorization, 
issued in accordance with § 61.77 of this 
part, must have that authorization and 
the person’s foreign pilot license in 
that person’s physical possession or 

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