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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
Pt. 61, SFAR No. 73
61.321
How do I obtain privileges to operate
an additional category or class of light-
sport aircraft?
61.323
[Reserved]
61.325
How do I obtain privileges to operate
a light-sport aircraft at an airport with-
in, or in airspace within, Class B, C, and
D airspace, or in other airspace with an
airport having an operational control
tower?
61.327
Are there specific endorsement re-
quirements to operate a light-sport air-
craft based on V
H
?
Subpart K—Flight Instructors With a Sport
Pilot Rating
61.401
What is the purpose of this subpart?
61.403
What are the age, language, and pilot
certificate requirements for a flight in-
structor certificate with a sport pilot
rating?
61.405
What tests do I have to take to obtain
a flight instructor certificate with a
sport pilot rating?
61.407
What aeronautical knowledge must I
have to apply for a flight instructor cer-
tificate with a sport pilot rating?
61.409
What flight proficiency requirements
must I meet to apply for a flight instruc-
tor certificate with a sport pilot rating?
61.411
What aeronautical experience must I
have to apply for a flight instructor cer-
tificate with a sport pilot rating?
61.412
Do I need additional training to pro-
vide instruction on control and maneu-
vering an airplane solely by reference to
the instruments in a light-sport aircraft
based on V
H
?
61.413
What are the privileges of my flight
instructor certificate with a sport pilot
rating?
61.415
What are the limits of a flight in-
structor certificate with a sport pilot
rating?
61.417
Will my flight instructor certificate
with a sport pilot rating list aircraft cat-
egory and class ratings?
61.419
How do I obtain privileges to provide
training in an additional category or
class of light-sport aircraft?
61.421
May I give myself an endorsement?
61.423
What are the recordkeeping require-
ments for a flight instructor with a sport
pilot rating?
61.425
How do I renew my flight instructor
certificate?
61.427
What must I do if my flight instruc-
tor certificate with a sport pilot rating
expires?
61.429
May I exercise the privileges of a
flight instructor certificate with a sport
pilot rating if I hold a flight instructor
certificate with another rating?
A
UTHORITY
: 49 U.S.C. 106(f), 106(g), 40113,
44701–44703, 44707, 44709–44711, 44729, 44903,
45102–45103, 45301–45302; Sec. 2307 Pub. L. 114–
190, 130 Stat. 615 (49 U.S.C. 44703 note).
S
OURCE
: Docket No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr.
4, 1997, unless otherwise noted.
S
PECIAL
F
EDERAL
A
VIATION
R
EGULATION
N
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. 73—R
OBINSON
R–22/R–44 S
PECIAL
T
RAINING AND
E
XPERIENCE
R
EQUIRE
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MENTS
Sections
1. Applicability.
2. Required training, aeronautical experi-
ence, endorsements, and flight review.
3. Expiration date.
1. Applicability. Under the procedures pre-
scribed herein, this SFAR applies to all per-
sons who seek to manipulate the controls or
act as pilot in command of a Robinson model
R–22 or R–44 helicopter. The requirements
stated in this SFAR are in addition to the
current requirements of part 61.
2. Required training, aeronautical experi-
ence, endorsements, and flight review.
(a) Awareness Training:
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of
this section, no person may manipulate the
controls of a Robinson model R–22 or R–44
helicopter after March 27, 1995, for the pur-
pose of flight unless the awareness training
specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this section is
completed and the person’s logbook has been
endorsed by a certified flight instructor au-
thorized under paragraph (b)(5) of this sec-
tion.
(2) A person who holds a rotorcraft cat-
egory and helicopter class rating on that
person’s pilot certificate and meets the expe-
rience requirements of paragraph (b)(1) or
paragraph (b)(2) of this section may not ma-
nipulate the controls of a Robinson model R–
22 or R–44 helicopter for the purpose of flight
after April 26, 1995, unless the awareness
training specified in paragraph (a)(3) of this
section is completed and the person’s log-
book has been endorsed by a certified flight
instructor authorized under paragraph (b)(5)
of this section.
(3) Awareness training must be conducted
by a certified flight instructor who has been
endorsed under paragraph (b)(5) of this sec-
tion and consists of instruction in the fol-
lowing general subject areas:
(i) Energy management;
(ii) Mast bumping;
(iii) Low rotor RPM (blade stall);
(iv) Low G hazards; and
(v) Rotor RPM decay.
(4) A person who can show satisfactory
completion of the manufacturer’s safety
course after January 1, 1994, may obtain an
endorsement from an FAA aviation safety
inspector in lieu of completing the aware-
ness training required in paragraphs (a)(1)
and (a)(2) of this section.
(b) Aeronautical Experience:
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