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§ 61.5
have it readily accessible in the air-
craft when exercising the privileges of
that authorization.
(l)
Inspection of certificate.
Each per-
son who holds an airman certificate,
temporary document in accordance
with paragraph (a)(1)(v) or (vi) of this
section, medical certificate, documents
establishing alternative medical quali-
fication under part 68 of this chapter,
authorization, or license required by
this part must present it and their
photo identification as described in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section for in-
spection upon a request from:
(1) The Administrator;
(2) An authorized representative of
the National Transportation Safety
Board;
(3) Any Federal, State, or local law
enforcement officer; or
(4) An authorized representative of
the Transportation Security Adminis-
tration.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 61–103, 62 FR 40894, July 30, 1997;
Amdt. 61–111, 67 FR 65861, Oct. 28, 2002; Amdt.
61–110, 69 FR 44864, July 27, 2004; Amdt. 61–
123, 74 FR 34234, July 15, 2009; Amdt. 61–124, 74
FR 42546, Aug. 21, 2009; Amdt. 61–124A, 74 FR
53644, Oct. 20, 2009; Amdt. 61–131, 78 FR 56828,
Sept. 16, 2013; Amdt. 61–134, 80 FR 33400, June
12, 2015; Docket FAA–2010–1127, Amdt. 61–135,
81 FR 1306, Jan. 12, 2016; Docket FAA–2016–
9157, Amdt. 61–140, 82 FR 3164, Jan. 11, 2017;
Amdt. 60–6, 83 FR 30276, June 27, 2018]
§ 61.4
Qualification and approval of
flight simulators and flight training
devices.
(a) Except as specified in paragraph
(b) or (c) of this section, each flight
simulator and flight training device
used for training, and for which an air-
man is to receive credit to satisfy any
training, testing, or checking require-
ment under this chapter, must be
qualified and approved by the Adminis-
trator for—
(1) The training, testing, and check-
ing for which it is used;
(2) Each particular maneuver, proce-
dure, or crewmember function per-
formed; and
(3) The representation of the specific
category and class of aircraft, type of
aircraft, particular variation within
the type of aircraft, or set of aircraft
for certain flight training devices.
(b) Any device used for flight train-
ing, testing, or checking that has been
determined to be acceptable to or ap-
proved by the Administrator prior to
August 1, 1996, which can be shown to
function as originally designed, is con-
sidered to be a flight training device,
provided it is used for the same pur-
poses for which it was originally ac-
cepted or approved and only to the ex-
tent of such acceptance or approval.
(c) The Administrator may approve a
device other than a flight simulator or
flight training device for specific pur-
poses.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 61–103, 62 FR 40895, July 30, 1997]
§ 61.5
Certificates and ratings issued
under this part.
(a) The following certificates are
issued under this part to an applicant
who satisfactorily accomplishes the
training and certification requirements
for the certificate sought:
(1) Pilot certificates—
(i) Student pilot.
(ii) Sport pilot.
(iii) Recreational pilot.
(iv) Private pilot.
(v) Commercial pilot.
(vi) Airline transport pilot.
(2) Flight instructor certificates.
(3) Ground instructor certificates.
(b) The following ratings are placed
on a pilot certificate (other than stu-
dent pilot) when an applicant satisfac-
torily accomplishes the training and
certification requirements for the rat-
ing sought:
(1) Aircraft category ratings—
(i) Airplane.
(ii) Rotorcraft.
(iii) Glider.
(iv) Lighter-than-air.
(v) Powered-lift.
(vi) Powered parachute.
(vii) Weight-shift-control aircraft.
(2) Airplane class ratings—
(i) Single-engine land.
(ii) Multiengine land.
(iii) Single-engine sea.
(iv) Multiengine sea.
(3) Rotorcraft class ratings—
(i) Helicopter.
(ii) Gyroplane.
(4) Lighter-than-air class ratings—
(i) Airship.
(ii) Balloon.
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