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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–19 Edition)
§ 61.67
(c)
Practical test requirements.
(1) A
practical test must be passed by a per-
son who applies for—
(i) Issuance or renewal of a Category
II pilot authorization; and
(ii) The addition of another type air-
craft to the applicant’s Category II
pilot authorization.
(2) To be eligible for the practical
test for an authorization under this
section, an applicant must—
(i) Meet the requirements of para-
graphs (a) and (b) of this section; and
(ii) If the applicant has not passed a
practical test for this authorization
during the 12 calendar months pre-
ceding the month of the test, then that
person must—
(A) Meet the requirements of
§ 61.57(c); and
(B) Have performed at least six ILS
approaches during the 6 calendar
months preceding the month of the
test, of which at least three of the ap-
proaches must have been conducted
without the use of an approach coupler.
(3) The approaches specified in para-
graph (c)(2)(ii)(B) of this section—
(i) Must be conducted under actual or
simulated instrument flight condi-
tions;
(ii) Must be conducted to the decision
height for the ILS approach in the type
aircraft in which the practical test is
to be conducted;
(iii) Need not be conducted to the de-
cision height authorized for Category
II operations;
(iv) Must be conducted to the deci-
sion height authorized for Category II
operations only if conducted in a flight
simulator or flight training device; and
(v) Must be accomplished in an air-
craft of the same category and class,
and type, as applicable, as the aircraft
in which the practical test is to be con-
ducted or in a flight simulator that—
(A) Represents an aircraft of the
same category and class, and type, as
applicable, as the aircraft in which the
authorization is sought; and
(B) Is used in accordance with an ap-
proved course conducted by a training
center certificated under part 142 of
this chapter.
(4) The flight time acquired in meet-
ing the requirements of paragraph
(c)(2)(ii)(B) of this section may be used
to meet the requirements of paragraph
(c)(2)(ii)(A) of this section.
(d)
Practical test procedures.
The prac-
tical test consists of an oral increment
and a flight increment.
(1)
Oral increment.
In the oral incre-
ment of the practical test an applicant
must demonstrate knowledge of the
following:
(i) Required landing distance;
(ii) Recognition of the decision
height;
(iii) Missed approach procedures and
techniques using computed or fixed at-
titude guidance displays;
(iv) Use and limitations of RVR;
(v) Use of visual clues, their avail-
ability or limitations, and altitude at
which they are normally discernible at
reduced RVR readings;
(vi) Procedures and techniques re-
lated to transition from nonvisual to
visual flight during a final approach
under reduced RVR;
(vii) Effects of vertical and hori-
zontal windshear;
(viii) Characteristics and limitations
of the ILS and runway lighting system;
(ix) Characteristics and limitations
of the flight director system, auto ap-
proach coupler (including split axis
type if equipped), auto throttle system
(if equipped), and other required Cat-
egory II equipment;
(x) Assigned duties of the second in
command during Category II ap-
proaches, unless the aircraft for which
authorization is sought does not re-
quire a second in command; and
(xi) Instrument and equipment fail-
ure warning systems.
(2)
Flight increment.
The following re-
quirements apply to the flight incre-
ment of the practical test:
(i) The flight increment must be con-
ducted in an aircraft of the same cat-
egory, class, and type, as applicable, as
the aircraft in which the authorization
is sought or in a flight simulator
that—
(A) Represents an aircraft of the
same category and class, and type, as
applicable, as the aircraft in which the
authorization is sought; and
(B) Is used in accordance with an ap-
proved course conducted by a training
center certificated under part 142 of
this chapter.
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