Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Pt. 141, App. I that includes 5 training flights on the areas of operations under part 141, appendix B, paragraph 4(d)(8). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 1.6 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 1.2 hours of the 1.6 hours permitted. The course must include - (i) Two flights of 1 hour each; (ii) One flight involving a controlled ascent to 3,000 feet above the launch site; and (iii) Two flights within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (2) For the commercial pilot certificate, the course requires 10 hours of flight training that includes eight training flights on the areas of operations under part 141, appendix D, paragraph 4(d)(8). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 3 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 2 hours of the 3 hours permitted. The course must include - (i) Two flights of 1 hour each; (ii) One flight involving a controlled ascent to 5,000 feet above the launch site; and (iii) Two flights within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (g) Course for an additional lighter-thanair category and a hot air balloon class rating. (1) For the private pilot certificate, the course requires eight hours of flight training that includes 5 training flights on the areas of operations under part 141, appendix B, paragraph 4(d)(8). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 1.6 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 1.2 hours of the 1.6 hours permitted. The course must include - (i) Two flights of 30 minutes each; (ii) One flight involving a controlled ascent to 2,000 feet above the launch site; and (iii) Two flights within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (2) For the commercial pilot certificate, the course requires 10 hours of flight training that includes eight training flights on the areas of operation under part 141, appendix D, paragraph 4(d)(8). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 3 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 2 hours of the 3 hours permitted. The course must include - (i) Two flights of 30 minutes each; (ii) One flight involving a controlled ascent to 3,000 feet above the launch site; and (iii) Two flights within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (h) Course for an additional powered-lift category rating. (1) For the private pilot certificate, the course requires 20 hours flight training on the areas of operations under part 141, appendix B, paragraph 4(d)(5). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 4 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 3 hours of the 4 hours permitted. The course must include - (i) Three hours of cross country flight training in a powered-lift except as provided under Section 61.111 of this chapter; (ii) Three hours of nighttime flight training in a powered-lift that includes one crosscountry flight of more than 100 nautical miles total distance, and 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport; (iii) Three hours of flight training in a powered-lift on the control and maneuvering of a powered-lift solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities and radar services appropriate to instrument flight; (iv) Three hours of flight training in a powered-lift within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (2) For the commercial pilot certificate, the course requires 55 hours flight training on the areas of operations under part 141, appendix D, paragraph 4(d)(5). A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 16.5 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 11 hours of the 16.5 hours permitted. The course includes - (i) Five hours of instrument training in a powered-lift that must include training using a view-limiting device for attitude instrument flying, partial panel skills, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, and intercepting and tracking navigational systems; (ii) One 2-hour cross country flight during daytime conditions in a powered-lift, a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure; (iii) One 2-hour cross country flight during nighttime conditions in a powered-lift, a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from the original point of departure; and (iv) Three hours of flight training in a powered-lift within 2 calendar months before the date of the practical test. (3) For the airline transport pilot certificate, the course requires 25 hours flight training in a powered-lift on the areas of operation under part 141, appendix E, paragraph 4(c) that includes 15 hours of instrument training. A flight simulator and flight training device cannot be used more than 12.5 hours to meet the training requirements, and use of the flight training device is limited to 6.25 hours of the 12.5 hours permitted. 613 VerDate Sep<11>2014 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00623 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048