kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 61.93 (ii) Have demonstrated cross-country proficiency on the appropriate maneuvers and procedures of this section to an authorized instructor; (iii) Have satisfactorily accomplished the pre-solo flight maneuvers and procedures required by Section 61.87 of this part in the make and model of aircraft or similar make and model of aircraft for which solo cross-country privileges are sought; and (iv) Comply with any limitations included in the authorized instructor-s endorsement that are required by paragraph (c) of this section. (3) A student pilot who seeks solo cross-country flight privileges must have received ground and flight training from an authorized instructor on the cross-country maneuvers and procedures listed in this section that are appropriate to the aircraft to be flown. (b) Authorization to perform certain solo flights and cross-country flights. A student pilot must obtain an endorsement from an authorized instructor to make solo flights from the airport where the student pilot normally receives training to another location. A student pilot who receives this endorsement must comply with the requirements of this paragraph. (1) Solo flights may be made to another airport that is within 25 nautical miles from the airport where the student pilot normally receives training, provided - (i) An authorized instructor has given the student pilot flight training at the other airport, and that training includes flight in both directions over the route, entering and exiting the traffic pattern, and takeoffs and landings at the other airport; (ii) The authorized instructor who gave the training endorses the student pilot-s logbook authorizing the flight; (iii) The student pilot has a solo flight endorsement in accordance with Section 61.87 of this part; (iv) The authorized instructor has determined that the student pilot is proficient to make the flight; and (v) The purpose of the flight is to practice takeoffs and landings at that other airport. (2) Repeated specific solo cross-country flights may be made to another airport that is within 50 nautical miles of the airport from which the flight originated, provided - (i) The authorized instructor has given the student flight training in both directions over the route, including entering and exiting the traffic patterns, takeoffs, and landings at the airports to be used; (ii) The authorized instructor who gave the training has endorsed the student-s logbook certifying that the student is proficient to make such flights; (iii) The student has a solo flight endorsement in accordance with Section 61.87 of this part; and (iv) The student has a solo cross country flight endorsement in accordance with paragraph (c) of this section; however, for repeated solo cross country flights to another airport within 50 nautical miles from which the flight originated, separate endorsements are not required to be made for each flight. (c) Endorsements for solo cross-country flights. Except as specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, a student pilot must have the endorsements prescribed in this paragraph for each cross-country flight: (1) A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from the authorized instructor who conducted the training that is placed in that person-s logbook for the specific category of aircraft to be flown. (2) A student pilot must have a solo cross-country endorsement from an authorized instructor that is placed in that person-s logbook for the specific make and model of aircraft to be flown. (3) For each cross-country flight, the authorized instructor who reviews the cross-country planning must make an endorsement in the person-s logbook after reviewing that person-s crosscountry planning, as specified in paragraph (d) of this section. The endorsement must - (i) Specify the make and model of aircraft to be flown; (ii) State that the student-s preflight planning and preparation is correct and that the student is prepared to make the flight safely under the known conditions; and (iii) State that any limitations required by the student-s authorized instructor are met. 569 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:30 Jun 25, 2019 Jkt 247047 PO 00000 Frm 00579 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Q:\14\14V2.TXT PC31