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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 61.1 

the operation of R–22 helicopter unless that 
flight review was taken in an R–22. 

(2) No flight review completed to satisfy 

§ 61.56 by individual after becoming eligible 
to function as pilot in command in a Robin-
son R–44 helicopter shall be valid for the op-
eration of R–44 helicopter unless that flight 
review was taken in the R–44. 

(3) The flight review will include a review 

of the awareness training subject areas of 
paragraph 2(a)(3) of this SFAR and the flight 
training identified in paragraph 2(b) of this 
SFAR. 

(d) Currency Requirements: No person may 

act as pilot in command of a Robinson model 
R–22 or R–44 helicopter carrying passengers 
unless the pilot in command has met the 
recency of flight experience requirements of 
§ 61.57 in an R–22 or R–44, as appropriate. 

3. 

Expiration date. This SFAR No. 73 shall 

remain in effect until it is revised or re-
scinded. 

[Doc. No. 25910, 62 FR 16298, Apr. 4, 1997, as 
amended by SFAR 73–1, 63 FR 666, Jan. 7, 
1998; 68 FR 43, Jan. 2, 2003; Amdt. 61–120, 73 
FR 17246, Apr. 1, 2008; Amdt. SFAR 73–2, 74 
FR 25650, May 29, 2009] 

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1. 

Applicability.  Flight Standards District 

Offices are authorized to accept from an eli-
gible person, as described in paragraph 2 of 
this SFAR, the following: 

(a) An expired flight instructor certificate 

to show eligibility for renewal of a flight in-
structor certificate under § 61.197, or an ex-
pired written test report to show eligibility 
under part 61 to take a practical test; 

(b) An expired written test report to show 

eligibility under §§ 63.33 and 63.57 to take a 
practical test; and 

(c) An expired written test report to show 

eligibility to take a practical test required 
under part 65 or an expired inspection au-
thorization to show eligibility for renewal 
under § 65.93. 

2. 

Eligibility. A person is eligible for the re-

lief described in paragraph 1 of this SFAR if: 

(a) The person served in a U.S. military or 

civilian capacity outside the United States 
in support of the U.S. Armed Forces’ oper-
ation during some period of time from Sep-
tember 11, 2001, to termination of SFAR 100– 
2; 

(b) The person’s flight instructor certifi-

cate, airman written test report, or inspec-
tion authorization expired some time be-
tween September 11, 2001, and 6 calendar 
months after returning to the United States 

or termination of SFAR 100–2, whichever is 
earlier; and 

(c) The person complies with § 61.197 or 

§ 65.93 of this chapter, as appropriate, or com-
pletes the appropriate practical test within 6 
calendar months after returning to the 
United States, or upon termination of SFAR 
100–2, whichever is earlier. 

3. 

Required documents. The person must 

send the Airman Certificate and/or Rating 
Application (FAA Form 8710–1) to the appro-
priate Flight Standards District Office. The 
person must include with the application one 
of the following documents, which must 
show the date of assignment outside the 
United States and the date of return to the 
United States: 

(a) An official U.S. Government notifica-

tion of personnel action, or equivalent docu-
ment, showing the person was a civilian on 
official duty for the U.S. Government out-
side the United States and was assigned to a 
U.S. Armed Forces’ operation some time be-
tween September 11, 2001, to termination of 
SFAR 100–2; 

(b) Military orders showing the person was 

assigned to duty outside the United States 
and was assigned to a U.S. Armed Forces’ op-
eration some time between September 11, 
2001, to termination of SFAR 100–2 ; or 

(c) A letter from the person’s military 

commander or civilian supervisor providing 
the dates during which the person served 
outside the United States and was assigned 
to a U.S. Armed Forces’ operation some time 
between September 11, 2001, to termination 
of SFAR 100–2. 

4. 

Expiration date. This Special Federal 

Aviation Regulation No. 100–2 is effective 
until further notice. 

[Doc. No. FAA–2009–0923, 75 FR 9766, Mar. 4, 
2010] 

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: For the text of SFAR No. 108, see 

part 91 of this chapter. 

Subpart A—General 

§ 61.1

Applicability and definitions. 

(a) This part prescribes: 
(1) The requirements for issuing 

pilot, flight instructor, and ground in-
structor certificates and ratings; the 
conditions under which those certifi-
cates and ratings are necessary; and 
the privileges and limitations of those 
certificates and ratings. 

(2) The requirements for issuing 

pilot, flight instructor, and ground in-
structor authorizations; the conditions 
under which those authorizations are 

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