Section 61.419 14 CFR Ch. I (1-1-19 Edition) will provide you with a logbook endorsement for the category and class of light-sport aircraft you are authorized to provide training in. Section 61.419 How do I obtain privileges to provide training in an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft? If you hold a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating and seek to provide training in an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft you must - (a) Receive a logbook endorsement from the authorized instructor who trained you on the applicable areas of operation specified in Section 61.409 certifying you have met the aeronautical knowledge and flight proficiency requirements for the additional category and class flight instructor privilege you seek; (b) Successfully complete a proficiency check from an authorized instructor other than the instructor who trained you on the areas specified in Section 61.409 for the additional category and class flight instructor privilege you seek; (c) Complete an application for those privileges on a form and in a manner acceptable to the FAA and present this application to the authorized instructor who conducted the proficiency check specified in paragraph (b) of this section; and (d) Receive a logbook endorsement from the instructor who conducted the proficiency check specified in paragraph (b) of this section certifying you are proficient in the areas of operation and authorized for the additional category and class flight instructor privilege. kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Section 61.421 May I give myself an endorsement? No. If you hold a flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating, you may not give yourself an endorsement for any certificate, privilege, rating, flight review, authorization, practical test, knowledge test, or proficiency check required by this part. Section 61.423 What are the recordkeeping requirements for a flight instructor with a sport pilot rating? (a) As a flight instructor with a sport pilot rating you must: (1) Sign the logbook of each person to whom you have given flight training or ground training. (2) Keep a record of the name, date, and type of endorsement for: (i) Each person whose logbook you have endorsed for solo flight privileges. (ii) Each person for whom you have provided an endorsement for a knowledge test, practical test, or proficiency check, and the record must indicate the kind of test or check, and the results. (iii) Each person whose logbook you have endorsed as proficient to operate - (A) An additional category or class of light-sport aircraft; (B) In Class B, C, and D airspace; at an airport located in Class B, C, or D airspace; and to, from, through, or at an airport having an operational control tower; (C) A light-sport aircraft that is an airplane with a VH less than or equal to 87 knots CAS; and (D) A light-sport aircraft with a VH greater than 87 knots CAS. (iv) Each person whose logbook you have endorsed as proficient to provide flight training in an additional category or class of light-sport aircraft. (b) Within 10 days after providing an endorsement for a person to operate or provide training in an additional category and class of light-sport aircraft you must - (1) Complete, sign, and submit to the FAA the application presented to you to obtain those privileges; and (2) Retain a copy of the form. (c) You must keep the records listed in this section for 3 years. You may keep these records in a logbook or a separate document. [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] 628 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:30 Jun 25, 2019 Jkt 247047 PO 00000 Frm 00638 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Q:\14\14V2.TXT PC31