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§ 61.110
of this section if the following condi-
tions are met:
(1) The flight training was accom-
plished in the same category and class
of aircraft for which the rating is
sought;
(2) The flight instructor with a sport
pilot rating was authorized to provide
the flight training; and
(3) The flight training included ei-
ther—
(i) Training on areas of operation
that are required for both a sport pilot
certificate and a private pilot certifi-
cate; or
(ii) For airplanes with a V
H
greater
than 87 knots CAS, training on the con-
trol and maneuvering of an airplane
solely by reference to the flight instru-
ments, including straight and level
flight, turns, descents, climbs, use of
radio aids, and ATC directives, pro-
vided the training was received from a
flight instructor with a sport pilot rat-
ing who holds an endorsement required
by § 61.412(c).
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 40902, July 30, 1997, as
amended by Amdt. 61–104, 63 FR 20287, Apr.
23, 1998; Amdt. 61–110, 69 FR 44868, July 27,
2004; Amdt. 61–124, 74 FR 42558, Aug. 21, 2009;
Amdt. 61–124A, 74 FR 53645, Oct. 20, 2009;
Amdt. 61–125, 75 FR 5220, Feb. 1, 2010; Amdt.
61–142, 83 FR 30278, June 27, 2018]
§ 61.110
Night flying exceptions.
(a) Subject to the limitations of
paragraph (b) of this section, a person
is not required to comply with the
night flight training requirements of
this subpart if the person receives
flight training in and resides in the
State of Alaska.
(b) A person who receives flight
training in and resides in the State of
Alaska but does not meet the night
flight training requirements of this
section:
(1) May be issued a pilot certificate
with a limitation ‘‘Night flying prohib-
ited’’; and
(2) Must comply with the appropriate
night flight training requirements of
this subpart within the 12-calendar-
month period after the issuance of the
pilot certificate. At the end of that pe-
riod, the certificate will become in-
valid for use until the person complies
with the appropriate night training re-
quirements of this subpart. The person
may have the ‘‘Night flying prohib-
ited’’ limitation removed if the per-
son—
(i) Accomplishes the appropriate
night flight training requirements of
this subpart; and
(ii) Presents to an examiner a log-
book or training record endorsement
from an authorized instructor that
verifies accomplishment of the appro-
priate night flight training require-
ments of this subpart.
(c) A person who does not meet the
night flying requirements in
§ 61.109(d)(2), (i)(2), or (j)(2) may be
issued a private pilot certificate with
the limitation ‘‘Night flying prohib-
ited.’’ This limitation may be removed
by an examiner if the holder complies
with the requirements of § 61.109(d)(2),
(i)(2), or (j)(2), as appropriate.
[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997;
Amdt. 61–103, 62 FR 40904, July 30, 1997;
Amdt. 61–110, 69 FR 44869, July 27, 2004]
§ 61.111
Cross-country flights: Pilots
based on small islands.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(b) of this section, an applicant located
on an island from which the cross-
country flight training required in
§ 61.109 of this part cannot be accom-
plished without flying over water for
more than 10 nautical miles from the
nearest shoreline need not comply with
the requirements of that section.
(b) If other airports that permit civil
operations are available to which a
flight may be made without flying over
water for more than 10 nautical miles
from the nearest shoreline, the appli-
cant must show completion of two
round-trip solo flights between those
two airports that are farthest apart, in-
cluding a landing at each airport on
both flights.
(c) An applicant who complies with
paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) of this
section, and meets all requirements for
the issuance of a private pilot certifi-
cate, except the cross-country training
requirements of § 61.109 of this part,
will be issued a pilot certificate with
an endorsement containing the fol-
lowing limitation, ‘‘Passenger carrying
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