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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition) 

§ 61.57 

(e) 

Exceptions.  (1) Paragraphs (a) and 

(b) of this section do not apply to a 
pilot in command who is employed by a 
part 119 certificate holder authorized 
to conduct operations under part 125 
when the pilot is engaged in a flight 
operation for that certificate holder if 
the pilot in command is in compliance 
with §§ 125.281 and 125.285 of this chap-
ter. 

(2) This section does not apply to a 

pilot in command who is employed by a 
part 119 certificate holder authorized 
to conduct operations under part 121 
when the pilot is engaged in a flight 
operation under parts 91 and 121 for 
that certificate holder if the pilot in 
command is in compliance with 
§§ 121.435 or 121.436, as applicable, and 
§ 121.439 of this chapter. 

(3) This section does not apply to a 

pilot in command who is employed by a 
part 119 certificate holder authorized 
to conduct operations under part 135 
when the pilot is engaged in a flight 
operation under parts 91 and 135 for 
that certificate holder if the pilot in 
command is in compliance with 
§§ 135.243 and 135.247 of this chapter. 

(4) Paragraph (b) of this section does 

not apply to a pilot in command of a 
turbine-powered airplane that is type 
certificated for more than one pilot 
crewmember, provided that pilot has 
complied with the requirements of 
paragraph (e)(4)(i) or (ii) of this sec-
tion: 

(i) The pilot in command must hold 

at least a commercial pilot certificate 
with the appropriate category, class, 
and type rating for each airplane that 
is type certificated for more than one 
pilot crewmember that the pilot seeks 
to operate under this alternative, and: 

(A) That pilot must have logged at 

least 1,500 hours of aeronautical experi-
ence as a pilot; 

(B) In each airplane that is type cer-

tificated for more than one pilot crew-
member that the pilot seeks to operate 
under this alternative, that pilot must 
have accomplished and logged the day-
time takeoff and landing recent flight 
experience of paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion, as the sole manipulator of the 
flight controls; 

(C) Within the preceding 90 days prior 

to the operation of that airplane that 
is type certificated for more than one 

pilot crewmember, the pilot must have 
accomplished and logged at least 15 
hours of flight time in the type of air-
plane that the pilot seeks to operate 
under this alternative; and 

(D) That pilot has accomplished and 

logged at least 3 takeoffs and 3 land-
ings to a full stop, as the sole manipu-
lator of the flight controls, in a tur-
bine-powered airplane that requires 
more than one pilot crewmember. The 
pilot must have performed the takeoffs 
and landings during the period begin-
ning 1 hour after sunset and ending 1 
hour before sunrise within the pre-
ceding 6 months prior to the month of 
the flight. 

(ii) The pilot in command must hold 

at least a commercial pilot certificate 
with the appropriate category, class, 
and type rating for each airplane that 
is type certificated for more than one 
pilot crewmember that the pilot seeks 
to operate under this alternative, and: 

(A) That pilot must have logged at 

least 1,500 hours of aeronautical experi-
ence as a pilot; 

(B) In each airplane that is type cer-

tificated for more than one pilot crew-
member that the pilot seeks to operate 
under this alternative, that pilot must 
have accomplished and logged the day-
time takeoff and landing recent flight 
experience of paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion, as the sole manipulator of the 
flight controls; 

(C) Within the preceding 90 days prior 

to the operation of that airplane that 
is type certificated for more than one 
pilot crewmember, the pilot must have 
accomplished and logged at least 15 
hours of flight time in the type of air-
plane that the pilot seeks to operate 
under this alternative; and 

(D) Within the preceding 12 months 

prior to the month of the flight, the 
pilot must have completed a training 
program that is approved under part 
142 of this chapter. The approved train-
ing program must have required and 
the pilot must have performed, at least 
6 takeoffs and 6 landings to a full stop 
as the sole manipulator of the controls 
in a flight simulator that is representa-
tive of a turbine-powered airplane that 
requires more than one pilot crew-
member. The flight simulator’s visual 
system must have been adjusted to rep-
resent the period beginning 1 hour 

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