kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 61.93 pilot certificate must only receive and log flight training on the use of radios installed in the aircraft to be flown; (10) Control of air pressure with regard to ascending and descending flight and altitude control; (11) Control of the airship solely by reference to flight instruments, except for a student pilot seeking a sport pilot certificate; and (12) Recognition of weather and upper air conditions conducive for the direction of cross-country flight. (l) Maneuvers and procedures for crosscountry flight training in a powered parachute. A student pilot who is receiving training for cross-country flight in a powered parachute must receive and log flight training in the following maneuvers and procedures: (1) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage and dead reckoning with the aid of a magnetic compass, as appropriate. (2) Use of aircraft performance charts pertaining to cross-country flight. (3) Procurement and analysis of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts, including recognizing critical weather situations and estimating visibility while in flight. (4) Emergency procedures. (5) Traffic pattern procedures that include area departure, area arrival, entry into the traffic pattern, and approach. (6) Procedures and operating practices for collision avoidance, wake turbulence precautions, and windshear avoidance. (7) Recognition, avoidance, and operational restrictions of hazardous terrain features in the geographical area where the cross-country flight will be flown. (8) Procedures for operating the instruments and equipment installed in the aircraft to be flown, including recognition and use of the proper operational procedures and indications. (9) If equipped for flight with navigation radios, the use of radios for VFR navigation. (10) Recognition of weather and upper air conditions favorable for the crosscountry flight. (11) Takeoff, approach and landing procedures. (m) Maneuvers and procedures for cross-country flight training in a weightshift-control aircraft. A student pilot who is receiving training for crosscountry flight in a weight-shift-control aircraft must receive and log flight training for the following maneuvers and procedures: (1) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage and dead reckoning with the aid of a magnetic compass, as appropriate. (2) Use of aircraft performance charts pertaining to cross-country flight. (3) Procurement and analysis of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts, including recognizing critical weather situations and estimating visibility while in flight. (4) Emergency procedures. (5) Traffic pattern procedures that include area departure, area arrival, entry into the traffic pattern, and approach. (6) Procedures and operating practices for collision avoidance, wake turbulence precautions, and windshear avoidance. (7) Recognition, avoidance, and operational restrictions of hazardous terrain features in the geographical area where the cross-country flight will be flown. (8) Procedures for operating the instruments and equipment installed in the aircraft to be flown, including recognition and use of the proper operational procedures and indications. (9) If equipped for flight using navigation radios, the use of radios for VFR navigation. (10) Recognition of weather and upper air conditions favorable for the crosscountry flight. (11) Takeoff, approach and landing procedures, including crosswind approaches and landings. [Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997; Amdt. 61-103, 62 FR 40902, July 30, 1997; Amdt. 61-110, 69 FR 44867, July 27, 2004; Amdt. 61-124, 74 FR 42557, Aug. 21, 2009; Amdt. 61-125, 75 FR 5220, Feb. 1, 2010; Docket FAA-2010-1127, Amdt. 61-135, 81 FR 1306, Jan. 12, 2016] 573 VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:30 Jun 25, 2019 Jkt 247047 PO 00000 Frm 00583 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Q:\14\14V2.TXT PC31