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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§ 61.417
(b) You may not provide ground or
flight training for a private pilot cer-
tificate with a powered parachute or
weight-shift-control aircraft rating un-
less you hold:
(1) At least a private pilot certificate
with the applicable category and class
rating; and
(2) Applicable category and class
privileges for your flight instructor
certificate with a sport pilot rating.
(c) You may not conduct more than 8
hours of flight training in any 24-con-
secutive-hour period.
(d) You may not endorse a:
(1) Student pilot’s logbook for solo
flight privileges, unless you have—
(i) Given that student the flight
training required for solo flight privi-
leges required by this part; and
(ii) Determined that the student is
prepared to conduct the flight safely
under known circumstances, subject to
any limitations listed in the student’s
logbook that you consider necessary
for the safety of the flight.
(2) Student pilot’s logbook for a solo
cross-country flight, unless you have
determined the student’s flight prepa-
ration, planning, equipment, and pro-
posed procedures are adequate for the
proposed flight under the existing con-
ditions and within any limitations list-
ed in the logbook that you consider
necessary for the safety of the flight.
(3) Student pilot’s logbook for solo
flight in Class B, C, and D airspace
areas, at an airport within Class B, C,
or D airspace and to from, through or
on an airport having an operational
control tower, unless you have—
(i) Given that student ground and
flight training in that airspace or at
that airport; and
(ii) Determined that the student is
proficient to operate the aircraft safe-
ly.
(4) Logbook of a pilot for a flight re-
view, unless you have conducted a re-
view of that pilot in accordance with
the requirements of § 61.56.
(e) You may not provide training to
operate a light-sport aircraft in Class
B, C, and D airspace, at an airport lo-
cated in Class B, C, or D airspace, and
to, from, through, or at an airport hav-
ing an operational control tower, un-
less you have the endorsement speci-
fied in § 61.325, or are otherwise author-
ized to conduct operations in this air-
space and at these airports.
(f) You may not provide training in a
light-sport aircraft that is an airplane
with a V
H
less than or equal to 87 knots
CAS unless you have the endorsement
specified in § 61.327 (a), or are otherwise
authorized to operate that light-sport
aircraft.
(g) You may not provide training in a
light-sport aircraft with a V
H
greater
than 87 knots CAS unless you have the
endorsement specified in § 61.327 (b), or
are otherwise authorized to operate
that light-sport aircraft.
(h) You may not provide training on
the control and maneuvering of an air-
craft solely by reference to the instru-
ments in a light sport airplane with a
V
h
greater than 87 knots CAS unless
you meet the requirements in § 61.412.
(i) You must perform all training in
an aircraft that complies with the re-
quirements of § 91.109 of this chapter.
(j) If you provide flight training for a
certificate, rating or privilege, you
must provide that flight training in an
aircraft that meets the following:
(1) The aircraft must have at least
two pilot stations and be of the same
category and class appropriate to the
certificate, rating or privilege sought.
(2) For single place aircraft, pre-solo
flight training must be provided in an
aircraft that has two pilot stations and
is of the same category and class ap-
propriate to the certificate, rating, or
privilege sought.
[Doc. No. FAA–2001–11133, 69 FR 44875, July
27, 2004, as amended by Amdt. 61–125, 75 FR
5222, Feb. 1, 2010; Amdt. 61–125A, 75 FR 15610,
Mar. 30, 2010; Docket FAA–2010–1127, Amdt.
61–135, 81 FR 1307, Jan. 12, 2016; Amdt. 61–142,
83 FR 30280, June 27, 2018]
§ 61.417
Will my flight instructor cer-
tificate with a sport pilot rating list
aircraft category and class ratings?
Your flight instructor certificate
does not list aircraft category and
class ratings. When you successfully
pass the practical test for a flight in-
structor certificate with a sport pilot
rating, regardless of the light-sport air-
craft privileges you seek, the FAA will
issue you a flight instructor certificate
with a sport pilot rating without any
category and class ratings. The FAA
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