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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition) 

§ 61.7 

(5) Weight-shift-control aircraft class 

ratings— 

(i) Weight-shift-control aircraft land. 
(ii) Weight-shift-control aircraft sea. 
(6) Powered parachute class ratings— 
(i) Powered parachute land. 
(ii) Powered parachute sea. 
(7) Aircraft type ratings— 
(i) Large aircraft other than lighter- 

than-air. 

(ii) Turbojet-powered airplanes. 
(iii) Other aircraft type ratings speci-

fied by the Administrator through the 
aircraft type certification procedures. 

(iv) Second-in-command pilot type 

rating for aircraft that is certificated 
for operations with a minimum crew of 
at least two pilots. 

(8) Instrument ratings (on private 

and commercial pilot certificates 
only)— 

(i) Instrument—Airplane. 
(ii) Instrument—Helicopter. 
(iii) Instrument—Powered-lift. 
(c) The following ratings are placed 

on a flight instructor certificate when 
an applicant satisfactorily accom-
plishes the training and certification 
requirements for the rating sought: 

(1) Aircraft category ratings— 
(i) Airplane. 
(ii) Rotorcraft. 
(iii) Glider. 
(iv) Powered-lift. 
(2) Airplane class ratings— 
(i) Single-engine. 
(ii) Multiengine. 
(3) Rotorcraft class ratings— 
(i) Helicopter. 
(ii) Gyroplane. 
(4) Instrument ratings— 
(i) Instrument—Airplane. 
(ii) Instrument—Helicopter. 
(iii) Instrument—Powered-lift. 
(5) Sport pilot rating. 
(d) The following ratings are placed 

on a ground instructor certificate when 
an applicant satisfactorily accom-
plishes the training and certification 
requirements for the rating sought: 

(1) Basic. 
(2) Advanced. 
(3) Instrument. 

[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997, as 
amended by Amdt. 61–110, 69 FR 44864, July 
27, 2004; Amdt. 61–113, 70 FR 45271, Aug. 4, 
2005] 

§ 61.7

Obsolete certificates and rat-

ings. 

(a) The holder of a free-balloon pilot 

certificate issued before November 1, 
1973, may not exercise the privileges of 
that certificate. 

(b) The holder of a pilot certificate 

that bears any of the following cat-
egory ratings without an associated 
class rating may not exercise the privi-
leges of that category rating: 

(1) Rotorcraft. 
(2) Lighter-than-air. 
(3) Helicopter. 
(4) Autogyro. 

§ 61.8

Inapplicability of unmanned air-

craft operations. 

Any action conducted pursuant to 

part 107 of this chapter or Subpart E of 
part 101 of this chapter cannot be used 
to meet the requirements of this part. 

[Docket FAA–2015–0150, Amdt. 61–137, 81 FR 
42208, June 28, 2016] 

§ 61.9

[Reserved] 

§ 61.11

Expired pilot certificates and 

re-issuance. 

(a) No person who holds an expired 

pilot certificate or rating may act as 
pilot in command or as a required pilot 
flight crewmember of an aircraft of the 
same category or class that is listed on 
that expired pilot certificate or rating. 

(b) The following pilot certificates 

and ratings have expired and will not 
be reissued: 

(1) An airline transport pilot certifi-

cate issued before May 1, 1949, or an 
airline transport pilot certificate that 
contains a horsepower limitation. 

(2) A private or commercial pilot cer-

tificate issued before July 1, 1945. 

(3) A pilot certificate with a lighter- 

than-air or free-balloon rating issued 
before July 1, 1945. 

(c) An airline transport pilot certifi-

cate that was issued after April 30, 1949, 
and that bears an expiration date but 
does not contain a horsepower limita-
tion, may have that airline transport 
pilot certificate re-issued without an 
expiration date. 

(d) A private or commercial pilot cer-

tificate that was issued after June 30, 
1945, and that bears an expiration date, 
may have that pilot certificate re-
issued without an expiration date. 

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