kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Section 61.52 14 CFR Ch. I (1-1-19 Edition) (i) The Administrator; (ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation Safety Board; or (iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer. (2) A student pilot must carry the following items in the aircraft on all solo cross-country flights as evidence of the required authorized instructor clearances and endorsements - (i) Pilot logbook; (ii) Student pilot certificate; and (iii) Any other record required by this section. (3) A sport pilot must carry his or her logbook or other evidence of required authorized instructor endorsements on all flights. (4) A recreational pilot must carry his or her logbook with the required authorized instructor endorsements on all solo flights - (i) That exceed 50 nautical miles from the airport at which training was received; (ii) Within airspace that requires communication with air traffic control; (iii) Conducted between sunset and sunrise; or (iv) In an aircraft for which the pilot does not hold an appropriate category or class rating. (5) A flight instructor with a sport pilot rating must carry his or her logbook or other evidence of required authorized instructor endorsements on all flights when providing flight training. (j) Aircraft requirements for logging flight time. For a person to log flight time, the time must be acquired in an aircraft that is identified as an aircraft under Section 61.5(b), and is - (1) An aircraft of U.S. registry with either a standard or special airworthiness certificate; (2) An aircraft of foreign registry with an airworthiness certificate that is approved by the aviation authority of a foreign country that is a Member State to the Convention on International Civil Aviation Organization; (3) A military aircraft under the direct operational control of the U.S. Armed Forces; or (4) A public aircraft under the direct operational control of a Federal, State, county, or municipal law enforcement agency, if the flight time was acquired by the pilot while engaged on an official law enforcement flight for a Federal, State, County, or Municipal law enforcement agency. (k) Logging night vision goggle time. (1) A person may log night vision goggle time only for the time the person uses night vision goggles as the primary visual reference of the surface and operates: (i) An aircraft during a night vision goggle operation; or (ii) A full flight simulator or flight training device with the lighting system adjusted to represent the period beginning 1 hour after sunset and ending 1 hour before sunrise. (2) An authorized instructor may log night vision goggle time when that person conducts training using night vision goggles as the primary visual reference of the surface and operates: (i) An aircraft during a night goggle operation; or (ii) A full flight simulator or flight training device with the lighting system adjusted to represent the period beginning 1 hour after sunset and ending 1 hour before sunrise. (3) To log night vision goggle time to meet the recent night vision goggle experience requirements under Section 61.57(f), a person must log the information required under Section 61.51(b). [Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40897, July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-104, 63 FR 20286, Apr. 23, 1998; Amdt. 61-110, 69 FR 44865, July 27, 2004; Amdt. 61- 124, 74 FR 42549, Aug. 21, 2009; Amdt. 61-128, 76 FR 54105, Aug. 31, 2011; Amdt. 61-142, 83 FR 30277, June 27, 2018] Section 61.52 Use of aeronautical experience obtained in ultralight vehicles. (a) Before January 31, 2012, a person may use aeronautical experience obtained in an ultralight vehicle to meet the requirements for the following certificates and ratings issued under this part: (1) A sport pilot certificate. (2) A flight instructor certificate with a sport pilot rating; (3) A private pilot certificate with a weight-shift-control or powered parachute category rating. 534 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:30 Jun 25, 2019 Jkt 247047 PO 00000 Frm 00544 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Q:\14\14V2.TXT PC31